These volumes comprise of essays by Singapore thought-leaders republished from various issues of the annual journal of the National University of Singapore Society called Commentary.
Contents:
- Volume 1: Foreign Policy, Governance and Leadership:
- Foreign Policy:
- Singapore’s Foreign Policy: Unique Features (Tommy Koh)
- 50 Years of Singapore’s Securitisation: Prospects and Challenges (Bilveer Singh)
- 50 Years of Singapore’s Connections with Europe (Yeo Lay Hwee)
- Singapore and Southeast Asia: A Shared History and a Shared Destiny (Tan Tai Yong and Soh Yi Da)
- Singapore’s Foreign Policy: A Pioneer Diplomat’s Reflections (Tommy Koh)
- Singapore–China Relations: 2017–2027 (Lee Huay Leng)
- Singapore’s Relations with the United States of America (Daniel Chua)
- Singapore and the ASEAN Secretariat: A Marriage Made in Heaven (Kishore Mahbubani)
- Singapore’s Foreign Relations with Malaysia (K Kesavapany)
- When Relationships Change: Singapore–Indonesia Ties after Suharto and the Importance of Growing Together (Leonard C Sebastian)
- Singapore’s Excellent Relations with Post-War Japan: A Convergence of Interests and Values (Lam Peng Er)
- Singapore–India: An Enduring Relationship (Gopinath Pillai)
- Singapore–Australia Relations: The Role of Historical Ties, Personalities, Values and Interests (Eddie Teo)
- Singapore’s Relations with Europe (Tan York Chor)
- Thinking about Russia: A Personal Perspective (Bilahari Kausikan)
- Singapore and the United Nations (Vanu Gopala Menon)
- Connecting and Collaborating to Change the World: Diplomacy in the Palms of Citizens (Jean Tan)
- Singapore and the Preponderance of Power (Khong Yuen Foong)
- Governance and Leadership:
- The 4G Question: Whither Exceptional Singapore (Han Fook Kwang)
- A Thoughtfully Pragmatic Singapore (Kenneth Paul Tan)
- Singapore: Asia’s Diplomatic Hub (Parag Khanna)
- Singapore’s 4G Leaders’ China Challenge (Peh Shing Huei)
- Identity in Singapore Version 4.0 (Lydia Lim)
- A Democracy of Words (Johannis Auri Bin Abdul Aziz)
- Foreign Policy:
- Volume 2: Economy, Environment and Population:
- Economy:
- Singapore’s Economic Development, 1965–2020: Review, Reflection and Perspective (Tan Khee Giap, Evan Tan Beng Kai and Vincent Kwan Wen Seng)
- Economic and Business Development in Singapore and the World: A Small Economy Perspective (David Skilling)
- Development of Singapore’s Financial Sector (Piyush Gupta)
- SGP 4.0 — Singapore in the Artificial Intelligence Era (Laurence Liew)
- Singapore and ASEAN: Working in Tandem to Leverage Industrial Revolution 4.0 (Sanchita Basu Das)
- Singapore’s Interest in LNG and Becoming a Regional Gas Hub (Lee Tzu Yang)
- The Environment:
- Singapore’s City in Nature: More than 50 Years of Greening (Kenneth Er and Leong Chee Chiew)
- 500 Shades of Green (Geh Min)
- Singapore Challenged: The Natural and Living Environment (Euston Quah and Christabelle Soh)
- Iron Trees and Cheap Water: Environmental Identities in Singapore (Leong Ching)
- Population:
- Reflections on Singapore’s Demographic Future (Paul Cheung)
- Building an Enabling Environment for Successful Ageing (Susana Concordo Harding)
- A Sustainable Future through Purposeful Making (Veerappan Swaminathan)
- Economy:
- Volume 3: Culture, Identity and Society:
- Arts, Culture and Identity:
- Struggling over the Arts and the Artist in Singapore (Terence Chong)
- The Arts, Culture and Singapore as Global City (C J W-L Wee)
- Still Building (Alvin Tan)
- The Singapore Story: The Writing and Rewriting of a History (Kwa Chong Guan)
- Imagining Singapore 2030: Language, Demographics and the Region (Yang Razali Kassim)
- How Singapore can Transform Itself into a Creative Centre in the Region (Tay Kheng Soon)
- A Narrative for Winning (Viswa Sadasivan)
- The New Singapore Dream (Kishore Mahbubani)
- Singapore in Transition: Staying Together for the Next 50 — Reviving the National Language (Yang Razali Kassim)
- The Hub Concept — Reflections on the Past, Projections for the Future (Joergen Oerstroem Moeller)
- Society:
- Social Participation in a New Singapore (Ho Kong Chong, Hasliza Ahmad, Helen Sim and Ho Zhi Wei)
- Singapore 100: Becoming a City of Good (Melissa Kwee)
- Returning to a Social Capital-Driven Vision of Fostering Inclusion in SGP 4.0 (Gerard Ee)
- Foundations: The Mutants of Democracy (Lee Poh Wah)
- Locating the Heart of Civic Action: A Tale from Cassia Crescent (Lim Jingzhou and Rocky Howe)
- Transient Workers Count Too’s Singaporean Way with Advocacy on Migrant Workers (John Gee)
Readership: Students, academics, policy makers, corporate sector officials and civil society activists, and general readers interested in Singapore.
- Arts, Culture and Identity:
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