Singapore: the Unexpected Nation - Edwin Lee Siew Cheng - Books - Institute of Southeast Asian Studies - 9789812307965 - July 24, 2008
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Singapore: the Unexpected Nation

Edwin Lee Siew Cheng

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Singapore: the Unexpected Nation

This book deals with Singapore's transition from a British Crown Colony to a state in the Federation of Malaysia, and expulsion from the Federation to become a separate independent nation. For the leaders of Singapore's PAP Government, Malaysia was a traumatic experience. Yet, but for it, they might never have found the resolve and the secret of building this extraordinary nation, this nation based on Singapore alone that they and an entire generation had once believed an impossibility. This story of nation-building deals with topics on national (army) service, economic development, education in schools and in universities, housing and home ownership. It deals also with issues of ethnicity and national identity in the context of challenges from within and without, in the latter case from globalization and global Islamism.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 24, 2008
ISBN13 9789812307965
Publishers Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 732
Dimensions 1.23 kg
Language English