Government and politics of Singapore

Of the new nation-states of southeast Asia, Singapore is unique in having no true antecedents and in representing a multi-ethnic society dominated by an immigrant community. Here, eight of Singapore's leading scholars present an "insider's" analysis of the administration and poli...

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Corporate Author: Southeast Asian Studies Program (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Other Authors: Chan, Heng Chee (Editor), Quah, Jon S. T (Editor), Seah, Chee Meow (Editor)
Format: Book
Published: Singapore Oxford University Press 1985
©1985
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Summary:Of the new nation-states of southeast Asia, Singapore is unique in having no true antecedents and in representing a multi-ethnic society dominated by an immigrant community. Here, eight of Singapore's leading scholars present an "insider's" analysis of the administration and politics of their nation. Revised and updated, this volume will be a valuable resource for students and scholars alike.
Item Description:"Issued under the auspices of the Southeast Asian Studies Program, Insitute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore."#
Physical Description:xviii, 324 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page [309]-314) and indexes
ISBN:0195826132