
China also wants to reform politically, what are we waiting for?
As a preparation of the post LKY-era, Singapore should engage in political reform – moving away from a system that is so much associated with Lee Kuan Yew’s successes and failures. Moving ahead, the new political normal should go back to the basic democracy – power back to the people. The new order is People first...

Lee Kuan Yew – The Man and his Legacy
First, in 2004, it was the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy within the NUS. Then from 2008, it was the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize. From 2010, it was the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize. In 2011, it was the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities in the new University (SUTD). This month, the Ministry of Education has just announced...

Indonesian: Wrong to assume that Singapore is the obstacle to our fight against corrupt Indonesian offcials
When reading the statement by Singapore’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday that said one of Indonesia’s most wanted fugitives, Nazaruddin, had left Singapore before the Corruption Eradication (KPK) declared him a suspect in a sports facility development project, I remembered a recent conversation with a chauvinistic friend. The...
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