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The Political Pre-Conditions
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The Political Pre-Conditions

Garry Rodan
The Political Economy of Singapore’s Industrialization: National State and International Capital, pp.50-84
International Political Economy Series, Palgrave Macmillan UK
1989

Abstract

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The way in which historical and political developments unfolded after World War II was to have a profound and lasting impact on Singapore’s attempts to industrialise. The failure of bourgeois political forces to acknowledge and accommodate the depth of anti-colonial sentiment of the masses provided the opportunity for more radical elements to emerge triumphant during colonial disengagement. The People’s Action Party (PAP), a convenient marriage of the left-wing labour movement and, in British eyes, a more respectable group of middle class professionals, thus overwhelmed their opponents in the 1959 elections.

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