The Singapore Puzzle

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The Singapore Puzzle

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Although Singapore's struggle for independence was led by politicians promising democracy, the leaders have sought to maintain power by reversing democratic practices and subverting democratic institutions. The case for Singapore's government today is based on economic prosperity that has raised the per capita income of the country into the top ten states of the world. The case against Singapore's government is that the economic policies have been copied from Hong Kong, the rule of law has become rule by political appointees, the free press has been muzzled, and the foreign policy is narcissistic in the extreme.

The reason for the paradox of increasing dictatorship as the economy improves is the establishment of a mass society, that is, a society with few intervening groups or institutions between the public and the government. Although the government blames mass society on rapid social change, the authors in this book identify myriad instances when the government itself destroyed intervening social institutions and, thus, intensified mass society. This is an important study for scholars, researchers, and policymakers involved with Asia and the developing world in general.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Singapore Puzzle by Michael Haas
A Political History by Michael Haas
The Case for Singapore by Clark D. Neher
Political Economy by Christopher Lingle and Kurt Wickman
The Press by Derek Davies
The Judiciary by Francis T. Seow
Foreign Policy by Richard A. Deck
Mass Society by Michael Haas
Index

Product details

Published Jan 30 1999
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 216
ISBN 9780275963798
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions 235 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Michael Haas

MICHAEL HAAS is former Professor of Political Scie…

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