2016
DOI: 10.7763/ijssh.2016.v6.666
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Casting the Shadow of our Past to Illuminate the Future of Singapore

Abstract: Abstract-Historical events are the repository of a nation's culture and identity. The interpretation of shared narratives offers a unique socio-cognitive lens to understanding the social ties that bind citizenry and country, and point us to the likely trajectory for the future. This study examines how historical events in Singapore are viewed, with intersections on attitudes to immigration, national pride, and political orientation. As the city-state enters the next phase of socio-political development, issues… Show more

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“…Singapore is commonly regarded as an “authoritarian democracy”; it has free elections but it is also a de-facto one-party state with a highhanded influence on all socioeconomic and political activities (Freedom House, 2012; Lim & Leong, 2016). Governance and policymaking in the city-state is grounded in meritocratic and pragmatic principles.…”
Section: Overview Of Singapore Politics and Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singapore is commonly regarded as an “authoritarian democracy”; it has free elections but it is also a de-facto one-party state with a highhanded influence on all socioeconomic and political activities (Freedom House, 2012; Lim & Leong, 2016). Governance and policymaking in the city-state is grounded in meritocratic and pragmatic principles.…”
Section: Overview Of Singapore Politics and Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%