Singapore: Globalizing on Its Own Terms
By Guest Contributor (Terence Chong) on 22 Sep 2006 9:01 PM
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This article first appeared in Southeast Asian Affairs 2006, edited by Daljit Singh and Lorraine C. Salazar, pp. 265-282, and is reproduced here with the kind permission of the publisher, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore (ISEAS) where the author, Terence Chong is a fellow. Click on the image below to open the .pdf file (400+kb)


(In line with an agreement with ISEAS, this post will be taken down by 10 October, 2006 unless further permission is granted. The editors thank Bernard Leong for securing the article for Singapore Angle.)

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