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Singapore in 2005: “Vibrant and Cosmopolitan” without Political Pluralism
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Singapore in 2005: “Vibrant and Cosmopolitan” without Political Pluralism

Garry Rodan
Asian survey, Vol.46(1), pp.180-186
2006

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Articles Banking regulation Blogs Capital punishment Casinos Government initiatives Movies Parliamentary system Police Political protests Prime ministers
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's controversial decision to introduce casinos as part of the “remaking” of Singapore's economy was accompanied by officially tolerated public criticism of that decision. Yet, other attempts at organized protests and political expression on a range of issues were subjected to the customary suppression that underlines the government's continued resistance to political pluralism.

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6 Social Sciences
6.277 Asian Studies
6.277.2454 Hong Kong's Political Identity
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Area Studies
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