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A Sense of History:
a select bibliography on the history of Singapore

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Singapore, 1965-: Independence & Nation-Building 
Law, Government & Politics

 

Asher, Mukul G.  Some aspects of role of state in Singapore. Economic and Political Weekly, 29(14):795-804, 1994. [HC431 EPW]

Bambang Sugeng Kajairi.  The new generation of leaders in Singapore. 112p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1989. [JA36 *1989 2]

Barr, Michael D.  Lee Kuan Yew: the beliefs behind the man. Richmond, UK: Curzon, 2000. 273p. Study of the development of Lee Kuan Yew’s political thought. [DS599.51 Lee.Ba]

Barr, Michael D.  Lee Kuan Yew: the beliefs behind the man. 301p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Queensland, 1998. [D6*UQ 1998 1]

Barr, Michael D.  Lee Kuan Yew: races, culture & genes. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 29(2):145-166, 1999. [DS1 JCA]

Barr, Michael D.  Lee Kuan Yew’s Fabian phase. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 46(1):110-125, March 2000. [JA26 AJPH]

Bayley, David H.  A model of community policing: the Singapore story. [Washington, DC]: National Institute of Justice, 1989. 35p. [HV8265.12 Bay]

Bedlington, Stanley S.  Political integration and the Singapore Malay community. Journal of the History Society (University of Singapore), 1970/71:47-53. [DS1 SHJ]

Bedlington, Stanley S.  The Singapore Malay community: the politics of state integration. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Southeast Asia Program, 1974. 583p. [DS599.4 Bed]

Bell, Daniel A.  A communitarian critique of authoritarianism: the case of Singapore. Political Theory, 25(1):6-32, 1997. An imaginary dialogue on the pros and cons of democracy in Singapore between Lee Kuan Yew and a Western democrat. [JA1 PT]

Bell, Daniel A.  East meets West: human rights and democracy in East Asia. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000. 369p. Devotes two chapters to examining the Singapore case in the form of a fictitious dialogue with Lee Kuan  Yew. [JC599 Eas.B]

Bell, Daniel A. , et al. Towards illiberal democracy in Pacific Asia. London: Macmillan, 1995. 197p. Has comments on Singapore. [JQ1499 Tow]

Bellows, Thomas J.  Globalization and regionalization in Singapore: a public policy perspective. Asian Journal of Political Science, 3(3):46-65, 1995. [JA26 APS]

Bellows, Thomas J.  The Singapore polity: community, leadership and institutions. Asian Journal of Political Science, 1(1):113-132, 1993. {JA26 APS]

Betts, Russell H.  Multiracialism, meritocracy and the Malays of Singapore. 372p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976. [DS599.4 Bet]

Bhardwaj, R. C.  & Vijayakrishnan, K.  Democracy and development: allies or adversaries? Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1998. 222p. Contains the highlights of a conference held in 1996 in West Sussex, England, and has a chapter entitled " The Singapore model". [HD82 Bhr]

Bilveer Singh.  Whither PAP's dominance?: an analysis of Singapore's 1991 general elections. Petaling Jaya: Pelanduk Publications, 1992. 184p. [JQ729 *Peo.Bi]

Birch, David . Staging crises: media and citizenship. IN Rodan, G., ed. Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Pp. 72-83. [JQ729 Sia]

Blomqvist, Hans C.  State and development policy: the case of Singapore. Asian Profile, 29(3):239-253, June 2001. [DS1 AP]

Boyce, Peter . Singapore as a sovereign state. Australian Outlook, 9(3):259-271, 1965. [D410 AO]

Brown, David . The corporatist management of ethnicity in contemporary Singapore. IN Rodan, G., ed. Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Pp. 16-33. [JQ729 Sia]

Brown, David . Crisis and ethnicity: legitimacy in plural societies. Third World Quarterly, 7:988-1008, Oct. 1985. [HC59.7 TWQ]

Brown, David . Contemporary nationalism: civic, ethnocultural and multicultural politics. London: Routledge, 2000. Has a chapter entitled “Globalisation and nationalism: the case of Singapore” (pp. 89-106). [JC311 Bro]

Brown, David . Globalisation, ethnicity and the nation-state: the case of Singapore. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 52(1):35-46, 1998. [D410 AO]

Brown, David . The state and ethnic politics in Southeast Asia. London: Routledge, 1994. 354p. Has a chapter entitled “Ethnicity and corporatism in Singapore” (pp. 66-111). [DS523.3 Bro]

Busch, Peter A. Legitimacy and ethnicity: a case study of Singapore. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1974. 157p. [JQ729 Bus]

Busch, Peter A.  Political unity and ethnic diversity: a case study of Singapore. Ann Arbor, MI: Xerox University Microfilms, 1975. 438p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Yale University, 1972. [JQ729 Bus]

Callender, Guy  & Johnston, Judy . Governments and governance: examining social and economic autonomy in Malaysia and Singapore. Asian Journal of Public Administration, 20(2):151-172, Dec. 1998. [JA26 APA]

Case, William F.  Can the "halfway house" stand?: semi democracy and elite theory in three Southeast Asian countries. Comparative Politics, 28(4):437-464, 1996. Focuses on Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. [JA1 CP]

Chalmers, Ian . Weakening state controls and ideological change in Singapore: the emergence of local capital as a political force. Perth, WA: Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, 1992. 23 leaves. [DS3 Wma 13]

Chan, Heng Chee . Democracy, human rights and social justice as key factors in balanced development. Round Table, 329:27-32, 1994. [AP4 RT]

Chan, Heng Chee . The dynamics of one party dominance: the PAP at the grass-roots. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1976. 272p. Based on author's thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Singapore, 1974. [JQ729 *Peo.C]

Chan, Heng Chee . The dynamics of one-party dominance : a study of five Singapore constituencies. 357p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore. [JA36 *1974 1]

Chan, Heng Chee . In middle passage: the PAP faces the eighties. Singapore: Chopmen Enterprises, 1979. 15p. [JQ729 *Peo.C]

Chan, Heng Chee . Nation-building in Southeast Asia: the Singapore case. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1971. 18 leaves. [JQ729 Cha]

Chan, Heng Chee . Political developments, 1965-1979. IN Chew, Ernest C. T. & Lee, Edwin, eds. A history of Singapore. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1991. Pp. 157-181. [DS599.63 His]

Chan, Heng Chee . The political system and political change. IN Hassan, Riaz, ed. Singapore: society in transition. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1976. Pp. 30-51. [HN770.2 Has]

Chan, Heng Chee . Politics in an administration state: where has the politics gone? Singapore: Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1975. 27p. [JQ723 Cha]

Chan, Heng Chee . Postcript: politics in Singapore, 1984-1986. IN Quah, Jon S. T.; Chan, Heng Chee & Seah, Chee Meow, eds. Government and politics of Singapore. Rev. ed. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1987Pp. 309-321. [JA729 Gov]

Chan, Heng Chee . The role of intellectuals in Singapore politics: an essay. Singapore: Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1976. 13p. [JA49 Spo 26]

Chan, Heng Chee . The role of parliamentary politicians in Singapore. Singapore: Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1975. 31p. [JQ727 Cha]

Chan, Heng Chee . Singapore: coping with vulnerability. IN Morley, J. W., ed. Driven by growth: political change in the Asia-Pacific region. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1993. Pp. 219-241. [DS526.7 Dri]

Chan, Heng Chee . Singapore: the politics of survival, 1965-1967. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1971. 65p. Originally presented as the author's thesis (M.A.), Cornell University, 1967. [JQ723 Cha]

Chan, Heng Chee . Singapore out of Malaysia: the politics of survival. 172p. Thesis - Cornell University, 1967. [JQ723 Cha]

Chandran, Ducro Clement . Bureaucrats and politicians in a one-party dominant system: a case study of Singapore. 81p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1999. Chang, David W.  Nation-building in Singapore. Asian Survey, 8(9):761-773, 1968. [DS1 AS]

Chee, Soon Juan . Dare to change: an alternative vision for Singapore. Singapore: Singapore Democratic Party, 1994. 156p. [DS599.63 Che]

Chee, Soon Juan . Singapore my home too. Singapore: Chee Soon Juan, 1995. 169p. [JQ729 Csj]

Chee, Soon Juan . To be free: stories from Asia's struggle against oppression. Clayton, Vic.: Monash Asia Institute, 1998. 374p. Has a chapter on Singapore (pp. 241-286). [JC599 Che]

Chee, Soon Juan . Your future my faith our freedom: a democratic blueprint for Singapore. Singapore: Open Singapore Centre, 2001. 261p. [DS599.63 Che]

Chen, George Wan Hsin . Social bases of political development and integration: the case of Singapore. Ann Arbor, MI: Xerox University Microfilms, 1976. 202p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Oregon, 1974. [JQ729 Che]

Cheng, Cheang Wing . Electoral reform for multi-racial representation: a study of the GRC scheme in Singapore. 116p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1989. [JA36 *1989 3]

Cheng, Pei Fong . Politics and language: a critical analysis of the political discourse in Singapore: selected speeches of Lee Kuan Yew. 64p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1999. [JA36 *1999 4]

Chew, Melanie . Human rights in Singapore: perceptions and problems. Asian Survey, 34(11):933-948, 1994. [DS1 AS]

Chew, Shirley . The language of survival. IN Hassan, Riaz, ed. Singapore: society in transition. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1976. Pp. 149-154. Critique of the government’s manner of communicating with its citizenry relayed through the newspapers. [HN770.2 Has]

Chew, Sock Foon . Ethnicity and nationality in Singapore. Athens, OH: Ohio University Center for International Studies, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 1987. 229p. [DS599.4 Che]

Chew, Sock Foon . Ethnicity and nationality in Singapore. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1984. 295p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Maryland, 1982. [DS599.4 Che]

Chiew, Seen Kong . Nation-building in Singapore: a historical perspective. IN Quah, Jon S. T ., ed. In search of Singapore’s national values. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. Pp. 6-23. [JQ729 In]

Chia, Shi Teck . Notes from the margin: reflections on the first presidential election, by a former Nominated Member of Parliament. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 188-199. [JQ729 Man]

Chiew, Seen Kong . National identity, ethnicity and national issues. IN Quah, Jon S. T ., ed. In search of Singapore’s national values. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. Pp. 66-79. [JQ729 In]

Chin, James . Anti-Chinese chauvinists and HDB upgrades: the 1997 Singapore general election. South East Asia Research, 5(3):217-241, 1997. [DS501 SEAR]

Chin, Michael Kek Hon . The 1972 Singapore general elections. 193p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1974. Microfilm.

Choksy, J. Robin . The role of the state in development in post-colonial Singapore and post-revolutionary Russia. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1998. 124p. Thesis (M.A. (Soc. Sc.)) - Michigan State University, 1996. [HM15*UMI 65]

Chong, Li Choy . Durable stability with prosperity and legitimacy: perceptual leadership in Singapore. IN Kusuma Snitwongse & Sukhumbhand Paribatra, eds. Durable stability in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies , 1987. [DS504.5 Dur]

Chow, Annabel Lai Yi . Economic development and the quest for national identity in Singapore. 88p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 2]

Christie, Clive . Ideology and revolution in Southeast Asia 1900-1980: political ideas of the anti-colonial era. Surrey, UK: Curzon Press, 2001. 236p. Has a chapter entitled “Political ideas in post-revolutionary Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Singapore and regional cooperation (pp. 175-189). [DS526.7 Chr]

Chua, Beng Huat . Arrested development: democratisation in Singapore. Third World Quarterly, 15(4):655-668, 1994. [HC59.7 TWQ]

Chua, Beng Huat . Between economy and race: the Asianization of Singapore. IN Oncu, A. & Weyland, P., eds. Space, culture, and power: new identities in globalizing cities. London: Zed Books, 1997. Pp. 23-41. [HT330 Spa]

Chua, Beng Huat . Beyond formal strictures: democratisation in Singapore. Asian Studies Review, 17(1):99-107, 1993. [DS1 ASR]

Chua, Beng Huat . The changing shape of civil society in Singapore. Commentary, 11:9-14, 1993. [DS599.1 C]

Chua, Beng Huat . Communitarian ideology and democracy in Singapore. New York: Routledge, 1995. 237p. [JQ729 Chu]

Chua, Beng Huat . Culturalisation of economy and politics in Singapore. IN Robison, R., ed. Pathways to Asia: the politics of engagement. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1996. Pp. 87-107. [ DU113.5 Asi.P]

Chua, Beng Huat . Political space: has it shrunk since the 60s? IN Lee, W. C., ed. Space, spaces and spacing: the Substation Conference 1995. Singapore: The Substation, 1996. Pp. 20-26. [N8740 Sc]

Chua, Beng Huat. Pragmatism of the People's Action Party government in Singapore: a critical assessment. Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 13(2):29-46, 1985. [H8 SAS]

Chua, Beng Huat . Re-opening ideological discussion in Singapore: a new theoretical direction. Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 11(2):31-45, 1983. [H8 SAS]

Chua, Beng Huat . Singapore. IN Norma Mahmood, ed. Rethinking political development in Southeast Asia. Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaysia Press, 1994. 162p. Pp. 115-134. [DS520.3 Wrp 4]

Chua, Beng Huat . Still awaiting new initiatives: democratisation in Singapore. Asian Studies Review, 21(2/3):120-133, 1997. [DS1 ASR]

Chua, Sop Hong . Parliament in a dominant party system: a case study of the Singapore Parliament. 137p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1976. [JA36 *1976 3]

Clammer, John . Deconstructing values: the establishment of a national ideology and its implications for Singapore’s political future. IN Rodan, G., ed. Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Pp. 34-51. [JQ729 Sia]

Cotton, James . Political innovation in Singapore: the presidency, the leadership and the party. IN Rodan, G., ed. Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Pp. 3-15. [JQ729 Sia]

Cotton, James . Singapore scrutinized. Pacific Review, 4(2):185-187, 1991. [DS501 PR]

Donough, Gerardine Marion . The 1976 Singapore general election. 112 p. Academic exercise - Dept. of History, University of Singapore, 1978. [D6 *1978 1]

Doshi, Tilak . Chaining the leviathan: a public choice interpretation of Singapore’s elected president. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 146-166. [JQ729 Man]

Election special, Thursday, 25 October 2001, The New Paper. Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings, 2001. 40p. [JQ729 Ses 2001]

Elections in Singapore: are they free and fair?: an Open Singapore Centre report on the conduct of parliamentary elections in Singapore. Singapore: Open Singapore Centre, 2000. 46p. [JQ729 Ele]

Emmerson, Donald K.  Singapore and the 'Asian values' debate. Journal of Democracy, 6(4): 101-102, Oct. 1995. [JF1051 JD]

Field, Graham . Economic growth and political change in Asia. Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan, 1995. Has an interesting chapter on politcs in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia (pp. 101-125). HC412 Fie (CL)

Ganesan, N.  Democracy in Singapore. Asian Journal of Political Science, 4(2):63-79, Dec. 1996. [JA26 APS]

Ganesan, N.  Singapore: entrenching a city-state dominant party system. Southeast Asian Affairs, 229-243, 1998. [DS501 SAA]

Ganguly, Sumit . Ethnic policies and political quiescence in Malaysia and Singapore. IN Brown, M. E. & Ganguly, S., eds. Government policies and ethnic relations in Asia and the Pacific. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997. Pp. 233-272. [DS13 Gov]

George, Cherian . A healthy dose of idealism can create one united people. Straits Times, 9 May 1999. [Microfilm]

George, Cherian . Singapore: the air-conditioned nation: essays on the politics of comfort and control 1990-2000. Singapore: Landmark Books, 2000. 223p. A selection of essays written between 1990 and 1999 focusing on the political culture of Singapore in the ten years following the handover to Goh Chok Tong. [DS599.63 Geo]

Goh, Chok Tong . Agenda for action: goals and challenges. Singapore: Singapore National Printers, 1988. 13p. [JQ729 Goh]

Goh, Chok Tong . The Gordian knot: is there an upper limit to our prosperity? Singapore: Information Division, Ministry of Communications and Information, 1985. 39p. [DS599.7 Goh]

Gomez, James . Internet politics: surveillance and intimidation in Singapore. Singapore: Think Centre, 2002. 132p. [JQ729 Gom]

Gomez, James . Proportionalising political representation in Singapore: problems and prospects. Commentary, 14:118-131, 1997. [DS599.1 C]

Gomez, James . Self-censorship: Singapore's shame. Singapore: Think Center, 2000. 98p. [Z658.12 Gom]

Gomez, James , ed. Publish and perish: the censorship of opposition party publications in Singapore. Singapore: National Solidarity Party, 2001. 261p. [JQ729 Pul]

Gook, Aik Suan . Singapore: a third world fascist state. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 11(2):224-254, 1981. [DS1 JCA]

Haas, Michael . Mass society. IN Haas, Michael, ed. The Singapore puzzle. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999. Pp. 15-38. [DS5999.63 Spu]

Haas, Michael . A political history. IN Haas, Michael, ed. The Singapore puzzle. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999. Pp. 15-38. [DS5999.63 Spu]

Haas, Michael . The politics of Singapore in the 1980s. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 19(1):48-77, 1989. [DS1 JCA]

Hamilton-Hart, Natasha . The Singapore state revisited. Pacific Review, 13(2):195-216, 2000. [DS1 PR]

Hanna, Willard A.  How to win a clean sweep in free elections. New York: American Universities Field Staff, 1972. 10p. [JQ729 Han]

Hanna, Willard A.  Success and sobriety in Singapore. New York: American Universities Field Staff, 1968. 4 parts. Contents: 1. The defense of the affluent socialist society. - 2. Rethinking the party message. - 3. Personalities without a cult. - 4. The privacy of the Prime Minister. [JQ729 Han]

Haq, Obaid Ul . Singapore's search for security: a selective analysis. IN Chee, S., ed. Leadership and security in Southeast Asia: institutional aspects. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1991. Pp. 114-140. [UA853 Sou.L]

Hardstone, Peter C. N.  State viability and the size factor: the Singapore case. Singapore: Department of Geography, Nanyang University, 1977. 16 leaves. [JQ729 Har]

Haymalatha Suppiah . The intelligent(ce) island: surveilance and social control in Singapore. 114p. Thesis (M.A.) - Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario), 1996. [HM15 *UMI 67]

Heng, Hiang Khng . Economic development and political change: the democratization process in Singapore. IN Anek Laothatmatas, ed. Democratization in Southeast and East Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1997. Pp. 113-140. [JQ28 Dem]

Hill, Dilys M.  Mobilization and participation: Singapore in the 1980s. Public Administration and Development, 7(4):333-349, 1987. [JS40 JLA]

Hill, Michael . ‘Asian values’ as reverse orientalism in Singapore. Asia-Pacific Viewpoint, 41(2):177-190, Aug. 2000. [G1 APV]

Hill, Michael  & Lian, Kwen Fee . The politics of nation building and citizenship in Singapore. London: Routledge, 1995. 285p. [JQ729 Hil]

Hirman Abdullah . Ethnic-based self-help and its impact on the ideology of multiracialism. 84p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 4]

Ho, Khai Leong . Citizen participation and policy making in Singapore. Asian Survey, 40(3):436-455, may/June 2000. [DS1 AS]

Ho, Khai Leong . The politics of problem definition and agenda setting in Singapore. Asian Journal of Political Science, 3(2):66-89, 1995. [JA26 APS]

Ho, Khai Leong . The politics of policy-making in Singapore. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 2000. 258p. [JQ729 Ho]

Ho, Khai Leong . Prime ministerial leadership and policy-making style in Singapore: Lee kaun Yew and Goh Chok Tong compared. Asian Journal of Political Science, 8(1):91-123, June 2000. [JA26 APS]

Ho, Melissa Su Lin . Policy evaluation in Singapore: a comparative study of MITA and LTA. 64p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1999. [JA36 *1999 12]

Hooker, M. B.  The relationship between Chinese law and common law in Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Journal of Asian Studies, 28(4):723-742, 1969. [DS1 JAS]

Huang, Jianli . The head of state in Singapore: an historical perspective. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 9-51. [JQ729 Man]

Hussain, Ashfaq . The post-separation effect on the Singapore Malays and their response, 1965-66. Journal of the Historical Society (University of Singapore), 1969/70: 67-72. [DS1 SHJ]

Hussin Mutalib . Illiberal democracy and the future of opposition in Singapore. Third World Quarterly, 21(2):313-342, April 2000. [HC59.7 TWQ]

Hussin Mutalib . National identity in Singapore: old impediments and new imperatives. Asian Journal of Political Science. 3(2): 28-45, 1995. [JA26 APS]

Hussin Mutalib. Singapore's elected presidency and the quest for regime dominance. Singapore: Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1994. 51p. [JA49 Wpps 9]

Hussin Mutalib . Singapore’s first elected presidency: the political motivations. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 167-187. [JQ729 Man]

Hussin Mutalib . Singapore's December 1992 by-elections: interpreting the results and the signals. Round Table, 326:159-168, 1993. [AP4 RT]

Hussin Mutalib . Singapore's quest for a national identity: the triumphs and trials of government policies. IN Ban, K. C.; Pakir, A. & Tong, C. K., eds. Imagining Singapore. Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1992. Pp. 69-96. [DS599.7 Ima]

Huxley, Tim . Singapore's politics in the 1980s and 90s. Asian Affairs (London), 23(3):282-294, 1992. [DS1 RCAS]

Ingham, Jane Christine . On the meaning of good government in Singapore. 90p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1998. [JA36 *1998 6]

Ismail Kassim . Problems of elite cohesion: a perspective from a minority community. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1974. 146p. [DS599.4 Ism]

Ismail Kassim . Problems of elite cohesion: a perspective from a minority community. 192p. Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.) - Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1973. [JA36 *1973 2]

Jayakumar S.  Singapore at the United Nations: some aspects. IN Ng, Charles & Menon, T. P. B., eds. Singapore: a decade of independence. Singapore: Alumni International Singapore, 1975. Pp. 105-127. [DS599.7 Ng]

Jayasuriya, Kanishka . Corporatism and judicial independence within legal institutions in East Asia. IN Jayasuriya, K., ed. Law, capitalism and power in Asia: the rule of law and legal institutions. London: Routledge, 1999. Pp. 173-204. Comments on the judiciary and its independence in Singapore, Indonesia and China. [KNC514 Law]

Jayasuriya, Kaniska . Rule of law and capitalism in East Asia. Pacific Review, 9(3):367-388, 1996.  [DS501 PR]

Jesudason, James V.  The resilience of one-party dominance in Malaysia and Singapore. IN Giliomee, H. & Simkins, C., eds. The awkward embrace: one-party domination and democracy. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic, 1999. Pp. 127-172. [JC427 Awk]

Jones, David M.  Asian values and the constitutional order of contemporary Singapore. Constitutional Political Economy, 8:283-300, 1997. [Perind Reprint]

Jones, David M.  Political development in Pacific Asia. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1997. 235p. Has comments on Singapore. [DS35.2 Jon]

Jones, David M.  & Brown, David . Singapore and the myth of the liberalizing middle class. Pacific Review, 7(1):79-87, 1994. [DS501 PR]

Josey, Alex . Democracy in Singapore: the 1970 by-elections. Singapore: Donald Moore for Asia Pacific Press, 1970. 104p. [JQ729 Jos]

Josey, Alex . The Singapore general elections, 1972. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 1972. 176p. [JQ729 Jos]

Josey, Alex . Singapore socialism. Pacific Community, 4:334-343, 1970. [DS501 PC]

Josey, Alex , comp. The crucial years ahead: Republic of Singapore general election 1968. Singapore: Donald Moore Press, 1968. 84p. [JQ729 Jos]

Kausikan, Bilahari . Hong Kong, Singapore and "Asian values": governance that works. Journal of Democracy, 8(2):24-34, 1997. [JF1051 JD]

Kausikan, Bilahari . The "Asian values" debate: a view from Singapore. IN Diamond, L. & Plattner, M. F., eds. Democracy in East Asia. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Pp. 17-27. Originally appeared in Journal of Democracy, April 1997, under a slightly different title. [JQ1499 Dem]

Khong, Cho Oon . Singapore: political legitimacy through managing conformity. IN Alagappa, M., ed. Political legitimacy in Southeast Asia: the quest for moral authority. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995. Pp. 108-135. [JQ96 Pol]

Khoo, Boo Teik . The value(s) of a miracle: Malaysian and Singaporean elite constructions of Asia. Asian Studies Review, 23(2):181-192, 1999. [DS1 ASR]

Koh, Gillian . Bureaucratic rationality in an evolving developmentalist state: the case of Singapore. IN Bhatta, G. & Gonzalez, Joaquin L., eds. Governance innovations in the Asia-Pacific region: trends, cases and issues. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1998. Pp. 49-99. [JQ750 Gov]

Koh, Gillian  & Ooi, Giok Ling , eds. State-society relations in Singapore. Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies & Oxford University Press, 2000. 257p. Based on the proceedings of a conference entitled "Civil Society: Harnessing State-Society Synergies" held in Singapore in May 1998. [DS599.63 Sta]

Kong, Lily . Globalisation and Singaporean transmigration: re-imagining and negotiating national identity. Political Geography, 18(5):563-589, 1999. [JC319 PG]

Kong, Lily  & Yeoh, Brenda S. A.  The construction of national identity through the production of spectacle: an analysis of National Day parades in Singapore. Political Geography, 16(3):213-239, 1997. [JC319 PG]

Kuah, Khun Eng . Confucian ideology and social engineering in Singapore. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 20(3):371-383, 1990. [DS1 JCA]

Kuah, Khun Eng . Maintaining ethno-religious harmony in Singapore. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 28(1):103-121, 1998. [DS1 JCA]

Kuo, Y. C. , et al. Tracking public concerns: towards a theory of agenda management in Singapore elections. Asian Journal of Communication, 6(2);119-132, 1996. [P92 Asi.AC]

Kwok, Fook Heng . History of the People's Association, 1960-71. 67p. Academic exercise - Dept. of History, University of Singapore, 1980. [D6 *1980 3]

Lam, Peng Er . The elected presidency: towards the twenty-first century. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 200-219. [JQ729 Man]

Lam, Peng Er . Singapore: rich state, illiberal regime. IN Morley, J. W., ed. Driven by growth: political change in the Asia-Pacific region. Rev. ed. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1998. Pp. 255-274. [DS526.7 Dri]

Lam, Peng Er  & Tan, Kevin Y. L. , eds. Lee's lieutenants: Singapore's old guard. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1999. 250p. Examines the contributions and the critical role of the first-generation PAP leaders in the history of Singapore from the 1950s to the 1960s. [DS599.5 Lee]

Lau, Lawson Liat Hoe . The technological city: 1984 in Singapore. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1993. 2 vols. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992. [P90*UMI 70]

Lau, Teik Soon . National threat perceptions of Singapore. IN Morrison, C. E., ed. Threats to security in East Asia-Pacific: national and regional perspectives. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1983. Pp. 113-124. Discusses the major threats to Singapore's national security: the communists, the communalists and the anti-nationalists; and the ways in which the Singapore government has dealt with them. [UA830 Thr]

Lau, Teik Soon . Singapore and political stability. Pacific Community, 3(2):378-388, 1972. Deals with the issue of political stability and the government's relationship with the press. [DS501 PC]

Lee, Boon Hiok . Leadership and security in Singapore: the prevailing paradigm. IN Ayoob, M. & Chai-Anan S., eds. Leadership perceptions and national security: the Southeast Asian experience. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1989. Pp. 160-180. [UA853 Sou.Le]

Lee, Boon Hiok . Poliitical institutionalization in Singapore. IN Scalapino, R A.; Sato, S. & Wanandi, J. eds. Asian political institutionalization. Berkeley, CA: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 1986. Pp. 202-220. [DS35 Asi]

Lee, Edgar Chye Leong . The Singapore general election of 1988. 117p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1992. [JA36 *1992 4]

Lee, Hsien Loong . Core principles of government. Singapore: Resource Centre, Ministry of Information and the Arts, 1992. 24p. [DS599.51 Lhl]

Lee, Thian Chye . The Feedback Unit and public policy-making. 78p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1992. [JA36 *1992 7]

Lily Zubaidah Rahim . In search of the 'Asian way': cultural nationalism in Singapore and Malaysia. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 36(3):54-73, 1998. [JA8 JCP]

Lily Zubaidah Rahim . Political agenda underpinning economic policy formulation in Singapore's authoritarian developmental state. IN Johannen, Uwe & Gomez James, eds. Democratic transitions in Asia. Singapore: Select Publishing in association with Friedrich Naumann Foundation, 2001. Pp. 207-232. [JQ24 Deo]

Lily Zubaidah Rahim . Singapore: consent, coercion and constitutional engineering. Current Affairs Bulletin, 70(7): 20-26, 1994. [D839 CAB]

Lily Zubaidah Rahim . The Singapore dilemma: the political and educational marginality of the Malay community. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1998. 302p. [DS599.4 *Mal.Li]

Lily Zubaidah Rahim . The Singapore dilemma: the political and educational marginality of the Malay community. 352p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Sydney, 1994. Microfiche.

Lim, Catherine . One government, two styles. Straits Times, 20 November 1994. [Microfilm]

Lim, Catherine . PAP and the people: a return of disaffection? Straits Times, 26 August 2000. [Microfilm]

Lim, Jim Koon . The consolidation of modernizing leadership and the policies of modernization in Singapore. 86p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Government & Public Administration, Nanyang University, 1973. [JA36*N 1973 3]

Lim, Leroy Leng . A critical reading of Singapore and the Singapore pledge. 166p. Academic exercise - Faculty of Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 1990. Microfiche.

Lim, Siong Guan . Integrity with empowerment: challenges facing Singapore in combating corruption in the 21st century. Asian Journal of Political Science, 6(2):132-139, 1998. [JA26 APS]

Lingle, Christopher . Singapore's authoritarian capitalism: Asian values, free market illusions and political dependency. Barcelona: Edicions Sirocco, 1996. 168p. [JQ729 Lin]

Lipset, Seymour Martin , ed. Democracy in Asia and Africa. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1998. 237p. Has a short and succint section on democracy and government in contemporary Singapore. [JC421 Dem]

Low, Jessica Yuh Lin . The role of interest groups in Singapore's policy-making: a comparative study of CASE and NSS. 78p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1998. [JA36 *1998 12]

Low, Linda . The political economy of a city-state: government-made Singapore. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1998. 313p. [HC497.12 Low]

Low, Linda  & Toh, Mun Heng . The elected Presidency as a safeguard for official reserves: what is at stake? Singapore: Times Academic Press in association with the Institute of Policy Studies, 1989. 31p. [H97 Ipso 1]

Low, Linda  & Johnston, Douglas M.,  eds. Singapore Inc.: public policy options in the third millennium. Singapore: Asia Pacific Press, 2001. 423p. [JQ725 *Pol.Si]

Low, Linda  & Toh, Mun Heng , eds. Public policies in Singapore: changes in the 1980s and future signposts. Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1992. 380p. [JQ729 Pub]

Lukman Thaib . The politics and governments of South East Asia. Kuala Lumpur: Golden Books Centre, 1997. 314p. [JQ96 Lt]

MacDougall, John . Birth of a nation: national identification in Singapore. Asian Survey, 16(6):510-524, 1976. [DS1 AS]

Margolin, Jean-Louis . Foreign models in Singapore’s development and the idea of a Singapore model. IN Rodan, G., ed. Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Pp. 84-98. [JQ729 Sia]

Mauzy, Diane K.  Electoral innovation and one-party dominance in Singapore. IN Hsieh, John Fuh-sheng & Newman David, eds. How Asia votes. New York: Chatham House Publishers, 2002. Pp. 234-254. [JQ38 How]

Mauzy, Diane K.  Leadership succession in Singapore: the best laid plans. Asian Survey, 33(12):1163-1174, 1993. [DS1 AS]

Mauzy Diane K.  Singapore's dilemma: coping with the paradoxes of success. Southeast Asian Affairs: 263-277, 1997. [DS501 SAA]

Means, Gordon P.  Soft authoritarianism in Malaysia and Singapore. IN Diamond, L. & Plattner, M. F., eds. Democracy in East Asia. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Pp. 96-110. Originally published in Journal of Democracy, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 103-117, Oct. 1996. [JQ1499 Dem]

Milne, R. S.  & Mauzy, Diane K.  Singapore: the legacy of Lee Kuan Yew. Boulder, CO: Westwiev Press, 1990. 217p. [DS599.6 Mil]

Mitton, Roger . Maverick politician: Ong Teng Cheong is out but not down. Asiaweek, 26(9):26-27, 10 March 2000. [DS1 A]

Mohan, Shunmugan Chandra. The control of corruption in Singapore. 733p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of London, 1987. Microfiche.

Nam, Tae Yul . Singapore’s one-party system: its relationship to democracy and political stability. Pacific Affairs, 42(4):465-480, 1970. [DU1 PA]

Nathan, Patrick . Democracy in Singapore: an assessment. 79p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1986. [JA36 *1986 10]

Ng, Beng Lip . Civil-military nexus in Singapore: a symbiotic relationship. 62p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 10]

Ng, Margaret . Hong Kong, Singapore and "Asian values": why Asia needs democracy. Journal of Democracy, 8(2):10-23, 1997. [JF1051 JD]

Ng, Margaret . Why Asia needs democracy: a view from Hong Kong. IN Diamond, L. & Plattner, M. F., eds. Democracy in East Asia. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Pp. 3-16. Includes a critique of the Singapore model of democracy. Originally appeared in Journal of Democracy, April 1997, under a different title. [JQ1499 Dem]

Nomination day, election 2001, special edition, Today. Singapore: Mediacorp Press, 2001. 16p. [JQ729 Snd 2001]

Oehlers, Alfred L.  Asian values: Mahathir Mohamad and Lee Kuan Yew. IN Abdul Rahman Embong & Rudolph, Jurgen, eds. Southeast Asia into the twenty-first century: crisis and beyond. Bangi, Selangor: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2000. Pp. 207-221. [HN763.5 Ais 4]

Oehlers, Alfred L.  The new economy middle class and prospects for democratisation in Singapore. Asian Profile, 29(4):305-314, Aug. 2001. [DS1 AP]

Ong, Choon Khiang . Singapore politics: a policy analysis of the changes in the group representation constituency system. 69p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1998. [JA36 *1998 14]

Ong, Gary Andrew Su Ming . Inter-ministerial committees and the policy-making process in Singapore. 83p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 11]

Ong, Teng Cheong . 'I had a job to do'. Asiaweek, 26(9):28-29, 10 March 2000. This interview and the preceeding article by Roger Mitton caused a controversy and resulted in an exchange of letters in the forum page of Straits Times between Ong and the Press Secretary to the Prime Minister. [DS1 A]

Ooi, Can Seng . Singapore. IN Sachsenroder & Frings, Ulrike E., eds. Political party systems and democratic development in East and Southeast Asia. Vol. 1. Southeast Asia. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1998. Pp. 343-402. [JF2011 Pol]

Ooi, Giok Ling . Town councils in Singapore: self-determination for public housing estates. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. 42p. [H97 Ipso 4]

Ooi, Giok Ling ; Siddique, Sharon  & Soh, Kay Cheng . The management of ethnic relations in public housing estates. Singapore: Times Academic Press for Institute of Policy Studies, 1993. 90p. [HD7371.12 Ooi]

Ooi, Giok Ling ; Tan, Ern Ser  & Koh, Gillian . Political participation in Singapore: findings from a national survey. Asian Journal of Political Science, 7(2):126-141, 1999. [JA26 APS]

Ooi, Giok Ling ; Tan, Ern Ser  & Koh, Gillian . Survey of state-society relations: social indicators research project: executive summary report. Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies, 1998. 53p. [HC412 Iwp 5]

Paul, Erik C.  Obstacles to democratization in Singapore. Clayton, Vic.: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1992. 41p. [DS503.4 Wpm 78]

Paul, Erik C.  Prospects for liberalization in Singapore. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 23(3):291-305, 1993. [DS1 JCA]

Pease, Robert M.  Policy learning: the case of Singapore policy models for reform in urban China. 193p. Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.) - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1996. [JA36 *1996 21]

People's Action Party . For people through action by party. Singapore: People's Action Party, 1999. 179p. Commemorative publication to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the PAP. Includes interviews with Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Chok Tong, Tony Tan and Lee Hsien Loong. [JQ729 *Peo.Pf]

People's Action Party . People's Action Party, 1954-1979. Singapore: Central Executive Committee, PAP, 1979. 315p. Petir 25th anniversary issue. [JQ729 *Peo.Pe]

People's Action Party . People's Action Party 1954-1984: Petir 30th anniversary issue. Singapore: Central Executive Committee, People's Action Party, 1984. 216p. [JQ729 *Peo.Po]

Phang, Andrew Boon Leong . The development of Singapore law: historical and socio-legal perspectives. Singapore: Butterworths, 1990. 593p. Based on the author's doctoral dissertation - Harvard Law School, 1987. [KE5020 Pha]

Phua, Swan Hwee . Grassroots political participation in Singapore: the role of the People's Association. 84p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 14]

Pinsler, Jeffrey . Court practice: Singapore at a legal threshold. Southeast Asian Affairs, 309-324, 1995. [DS501 SAA]

Polsky, Anthony . Lee Kuan Yew versus the press. Pacific Community, 3(1):183-203, 1972. Comments on the government's actions against the Nanyang Siang Pau and the Singapore Herald. [DS501 PC]

Pugh, Cedric . Public policy, welfare and the Singapore economy. Annales de L’economia Publique Sociale et Cooperative, 1(4):433-455, 1984. A critique of the Singapore government’s economic and social policies. [Perind Reprint]

Pung, Lynden H. S.  The Malays in Singapore: political aspects of the "Malay problem". 136p. Thesis (M.A.) - McMaster University, 1993. [JA36*MMU 1993 1]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Comparing anti-corruption measures in Asian countries: lessons to be learnt. Singapore: Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore, 1999. 36p. [H1 Crps 13]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Controlled democracy, political stability and PAP predominance: government in Singapore. IN Langford, J. W. & Brownsey, K. L., eds. The changing shape of government in the Asia-Pacific region. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1988. Pp. 125-169. [JQ96 Cha]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Controlling corruption in city-states: a comparative study of Hong Kong and Singapore. Crime, Law and Social Change, 22(4):391-414, 1995. [HV6001 CLS]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Corruption in Asia with special reference to Singapore: patterns and consequences. Asian Journal of Public Administration, 10(1):80-98, 1988. [JA26 APA]

Quah, Jon S. T. Corruption in Asian countries: can it be minimized? Public Administration Review, 59(6):483-494, 1999. Contains a section on Singapore’s strategy in curbing corrupt practices. [JA1 PAR]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Globalization and Singapore's search for nationhood. IN Suryadinata, Leo, ed. Nationalism & globalization: East and West. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2000. Pp. 71-101. [JC311 Nat]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Government policies and nation-building. IN Quah, Jon S. T ., ed. In search of Singapore’s national values. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. Pp. 45-65. [JQ729 In]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Meeting the twin threats of communism and communalism: the Singapore response. IN Chandran Jeshurun, ed. Governments and rebellions in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1985. Pp. 186-217. [HX751 Gov]

Quah, Jon S. T.  The 1980s: a review of significant political developments. IN Chew, Ernest C. T. & Lee, Edwin, eds. A history of Singapore. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1991. Pp. 385-400. [DS599.63 His]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Police corruption in Singapore: an analysis of its forms, extent and causes. Singapore Police Journal, 10(1):7-43, 1979. [HV8265.12 SPJ]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Political consequences of rapid economic development in Singapore. IN Jun, Jong S., ed. Development in the Asia Pacific: a public policy perspective. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1994. Pp. 397-417. [HC460.5 Dev]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Searching for Singapore's national values. IN Quah, Jon S. T ., ed. In search of Singapore’s national values. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. Pp. 91-105. [JQ729 In]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Singapore's experience in curbing corruption. IN Heidenheimer, A. J.; Johnston, M. & Le Vine, V. T., eds. Political corruption: a handbook. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1989. Pp. 841-853. [JF1525 Cor.P]

Quah, Jon S. T.  Singapore's model of development: is it transferable? IN Rowen, H. S., ed. Beyond East Asian growth: the political and social foundations of prosperity. London: Routledge, 1998. Pp. 105-125. [HC460.5 Beh]

Quah, Jon S. T ., ed. In search of Singapore’s national values. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. 105p. [JQ729 In]

Quah, Jon S. T. ; Chan, Heng Chee  & Seah, Chee Meow , eds. Government and politics of Singapore. Rev. ed. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1987. 334p. [JA729 Gov]

Ramesh, M.  Economic globalization and policy choices: Singapore. Governance, 8(2):243-260, 1995. Analyzes the effects of economic globalization on public policy in three broad areas, namely, economic development, national security and social development, in Singapore. [H61 G]

Rappa, Antonio L.  Political pluralism and governance in Singapore. IN Delmartino, Frank; Amara Pongsapich & Hrbeck, Rudolf, eds. Regional pluralism and good governance: problems and solutions in ASEAN and EU-countries. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999. Pp. 81-97. [JQ96 Reg]

Rodan, Garry . Class transformations and political tensions in Singapore's development. IN Robison, R. & Goodman, D. The new rich in Asia: mobile phones, McDonalds and middle-class revolution. London: Routledge, 1996. Pp. 19-45. [HT690 Asi.T]

Rodan, Garry . Elections without representation: the Singapore experience under the PAP. IN Taylor, R. H., ed. The politics of elections in Southeast Asia. New York: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. 61-89. [DS526.7 Pol]

Rodan, Garry . The growth of Singapore's middle class and its political significance. IN Rodan, G., ed. Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1993. Pp. 52-71. [JQ729 Sia]

Rodan, Garry . The Internet and political control in Singapore. Political Science Quarterly, 113(1):63-90, 1998. [H1 PSQ]

Rodan, Garry . Preserving the one-party state in contemporary Singapore. IN Hewison, K.; Robison, R. & Rodan, G., eds. Southeast Asia in the 1990s: authoritarianism, democracy and capitalism. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1993. Pp. 77-108. [DS526.7 Sou]

Rodan, Garry . Singapore: emerging tensions and the ‘dictatorship of the middle class’. Pacific Review, 5(4):370-381, 1992. [DS501 PR]

Rodan, Garry . Singapore in 1996: extended election fever. Asian Survey, 37(2):175-180, 1997. [DS1 AS]

Rodan, Garry . Singapore's leadership transition: erosion or refinement of authoritarian rule? Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 24(1):3-18, 1992. [DS1 BCAS]

Rodan, Garry . State-society relations and political opposition in Singapore. IN Rodan, G., ed. Political opposition in industrialising Asia. London: Routledge, 1996. Pp.95-127. [JQ30 Rod]

Root, Hilton L.  Small countries, big lessons: governance and the rise of East Asia. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1996. 246p. Has a chapter on Singapore's governance policy and the reasons for its success (pp. 42-51). [JQ1499 Roo]

Sam, Jackie , ed. The first twenty years of the People's Association. Singapore: The People's Association, 1980. 415p. [HN46.12 Peo]

Schoppert, Peter . The younger generation and Singapore politics. 245p. Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.) - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1987. [JA36 *1987 1]

Seah, Chee Meow . The administrative state: quo vadis? IN Low, L., ed. Singapore: towards a developed status. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 250-270. [DS599.63 Sto]

Seah, Chee Meow . Community centres in Singapore: their political involvement. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1973. 142p. Revision of thesis (M.Soc.Sci.) - University of Singapore, 1970. [HN46.12 Sea]

Seah, Chee Meow . Community centres and political development in Singapore: 1951-1969. 262p. Thesis (M.Soc.Sci.) - Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1970. [HN46.12 Sea]

Seah, Chee Meow , et al. People's participation at the local level. Bangkok: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1978. 81p. [HN46.12 Peo]

Seah, Johnson Charn Ching . Comparative study of think-tanks in Malaysia and Singapore. 76p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1997. [JA36 *1997 16]

Sebastian, Leonard C.  The logic of the guardian state: governance in Singapore's development experience. Southeast Asian Affairs: 278-298, 1997. [DS501 SAA]

Seow, Francis T.  The judiciary. IN Haas, Michael, ed. The Singapore puzzle. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999. Pp. 107-124. [DS5999.63 Spu]

Selvaraj Velayutham . Mediating Singapore: national identity and the National Day Parade. 69p. Academic exercise - Murdoch University, 1995. [P90*MDU 1995 1]

Shamira Bhanu Abdul Azeez . The Singapore-Malaysia 'remerger' debate of 1996. Hull, UK: Centre for South-East Asian Studies and Institute of Pacific Asia Studies, University of Hull, 1998. 99p. [DS520.5 Msa 3]

Sheridan, GregAsian values western dreams: understanding the new Asia. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1999. 326p. Has a chapter on Singapore entitled “Singapore: origin, epicentre, exemplar” (pp. 64-81). [HM258 She]

Sheridan, Greg . Tigers: leaders of the new Asia-Pacific. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1997. 324p. Has a chapter entitled “Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong: old tiger, young tiger” (pp. 59-83). [DS32 She]

Sheridan, L. A.  The constitutional and legal implications and problems in the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. Fiat Justitia, 1(1):47-53, 1966. [KA1 FJ]

Shng, Yunn Chinn . The elite model of political recruitment: the case of Singapore. 95p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, 1998. [JA36 *1998 18]

Siddique, Sharon . Islam and civil society: a case study from Singapore. IN Mitsuo, Nakamura; Siddique, Sharon & Bajunid, Omar Farouk, eds. Islam & civil society in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2001. Pp. 135-146. Focuses on the Association of Muslim Profesionals (AMP). [BP63 *Sou.Is]

Sikorski, Douglas . Effective government in Singapore: perspective of a concerned American. Asian Survey, 36(8):818-832. 1996. [DS1 AS]

Sikorski, Douglas . Resolving the liberal-socialist dichotomy: the political economy of prosperity in Singapore. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 4(4):403-433, 1991. [JA76 IJP]

Sim, Chue Peng . The political and economic thought of Goh Keng Swee. 89p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1987. [JA36 *1987 11]

Singam, Constance , et al. The role of civil society in Singapore. Singapore: Association of Muslim Professionals, 1997. 43p. [DS599.4 Aso 4/97]

Singapore . Maintenance of religious harmony. Singapore: Printed for the Govt. of Singapore by the Singapore National Printers, 1989. 20p. [BL2080.2 Sin]

Singapore . The principles for determining and safeguarding the accumulated reserves of the Government and the fifth schedule statutory boards and government companies. Singapore: Government Printers, 1999. 46p. [K7374 1999]

Singapore . Shared values. Singapore: Printed for the Govt. of Singapore by the Singapore National Printers, 1991. 11p. Also known as: White paper on shared values. [JQ729 Ssh]

Singapore . Sharing success: government programmes: 1990-1995. Singapore: Ministry of Information and the Arts, 1996. 50p. [DS599.7 Sha]

Singapore. Constitutional Commission . Report of the Constitutional Commission, 1966. Singapore: Printed by Govt. Printer, 1966. 37p. Wee Chong Jin, chairman. [JQ723 Scc]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee . White paper on the report of the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee on the review of the boundaries of the present fifty-one Parliament electoral divisions. Singapore: Printed by Govt. Print., 1967 10p. [JQ729 Sew 1967]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee . White paper on the report of the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee on the review of the boundaries of the present fifty-eight Parliament electoral divisions. Singapore: Printed by Govt. Print. Off., 1971. 16p. [JQ729 Sew 1971]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee . White paper on the report of the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee, 1976. Singapore: Printed by Singapore National Printers, 1976. 17p. [JQ729 Sew 1976]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee . White paper on the report of the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee, 1980. Singapore: Singapore National Printers, 1980. 13p. [JQ729 Sew 1980]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Review Committee . The report of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, 1991. Singapore: Printed for the Government of Singapore by the Singapore National Printers, 1991. 5p. [JQ729 Sew 1991]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Review Committee . The report of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, 1996. Singapore: Printed for the Government of Singapore by the Government Printers, 1996. 5p. [JQ729 Sew 1996]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Review Committee.  The report of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, 2001. Singapore: Printed for the Government of Singapore by the Government Printers, 2001. 4p. [JQ729 Sew 2001]

Singapore. Electoral Boundaries Review Committee . White paper on the report of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee, 1988. Singapore: Printed for the Government of Singapore by the Singapore National Printers, 1988. 23p. Report on the delineation of electoral boundaries and the creation of Group Representation Constituencies. [JQ729 Sew 1988]

Singapore. Ministry of Culture . One year of independence. Singapore: Ministry of Culture, 1966. 64p. [DS599.7 Sco]

Singapore. Parliament. Select Committee on the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore  (Amendment No. 2) Bill (Bill no. 41/89). Report of the Select Committee on the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment no. 2) Bill [Bill no. 41/89]. Singapore: Singapore National Printers, 1990. 1 vol. Presented to Parliament on 15th Mar 1990. Report covers constitutional amendments relating to nominated Members of Parliament. JQ723 1990

Singapore. Parliament. Select Committee on the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore  (Amendment No. 3) Bill (Bill no. 23/90). Report of the Select Committee on the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment no. 3) Bill [Bill no. 23/90]. Singapore: Singapore National Printers, 1990. 1 vol. Presented to Parliament on 18th December, 1990. Report covers issues related to the elected president. [JQ723 1990.]

Singapore 21 Committee . Singapore 21: together we make the difference. Singapore: Singapore 21 Committee, 1999. 61p. [DS599.63 Stw]

Singapore. Supreme Court . Supreme Court Singapore: excellence into the next millennium. Singapore: Supreme Court, 1999. 168p. [KPP334.2 Sin]

Singapore. Supreme Court . Supreme Court Singapore: the re-organisation of the 1990s. Singapore: SupremeCourt, 1994. 122p. [KE5085 Ssc]

Siow, Jia Rui . Attracting foreign talent: meanings and implications for Singapore. 72p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 17]

Soh, Seok Keim . Political thought of Lee Kuan Yew 1965-1970. 85p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1979. [JA36 *1979 9]

Sukmawati Haji Sirat . Trends in Malay political leadership: the People's Action Party's Malay political leaders and the integration of the Singapore Malay. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1996. 334p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of South Carolina, 1995. [JA36*UMI 92]

Surain Subramaniam . The dual narrative of “good governance”: lessons for understanding political and cultural change in Malaysia and Singapore. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 23(1):65-80, Apr. 2001. [DS501 CSA]

Suryadinata, Leo . Chinese and nation-building in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Singapore Society of Asian Studies, 1997. 170p. [DS523.4 Chi.Su]

Suryadinata, Leo.  Patterns of Chinese political participation in four Asean states. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 15(3):292-308, 1993. Covers Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. [DS501 CSA]

Suryadinata, Leo.  Patterns of Chinese political participation in four Asean states: a comparative study. IN Wang, Ling Chi & Wang, Gungwu, eds. The Chinese diaspora: selected essays. Vol. 1. Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1998. Pp. 49-63. “Covers Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore”. [DS732 Chi]

Tan, Chiaw Meng . 1980 Singapore general elections. 159p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1982. [JA36 *1982 11]

Tan, Eugene Kheng Boon . The self-reconceptualising dilemmaof the citizen-Chinese Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. IN Journal of the South Seas Society, 54:22-29, Dec. 1999. [DS501 SSSJ]

Tan, Kevin  & George, Cherian . Civil society and the Societies Act. Straits Times, 27 Mar. 2001, p. 21. [Microfilm]

Tan, Kevin Y. L.  Economic development, legal reform and rights in Singapore and Taiwan. IN Bauer, Joanna R. & Bell, Daniel A., eds. The East Asian challenge for human rights. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. 264-284. [JC599 Eas.E]

Tan, Kevin Y. L.  Fifty years of the UDHR [Universal Declaration of Human Rights]: a Singaporean reflects. IN Tan, Ngoh Tiong & Sridharan, Kripa, eds. Human rights perspectives. Singapore: United Nations Association of Singapore and Pagesetters Services, 1999. Pp. 118-140. Examines the impact of the UHDR on Singapore’s legal and constitutional framework from 1958 to 1998. [JC571 Hri]

Tan, Kevin Y. L.  The presidency in Singapore: constitutional developments. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 52-87. [JQ729 Man]

Tan, Kevin Y. L. . Is Singapore's electoral system in need of reform? Commentary, 14:109-117, 1997. [DS599.1 C]

Tan, Kevin Y. L. , ed. The Singapore legal system. 2nd ed. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1999. 531p. [KE5020 Sig]

Tan, Kevin Y. L.  & Lam, Peng Er , eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. 228p. [JQ729 Man]

Tan, Lai Kim ; Hao, Xiaoming  & Chen, Yaniu . The Singapore press as a mediator between the government and the public. Media Asia, 15(4):204-212, 1998. [P92 Asi.MA]

Tan, Sumiko . The Singapore Parliament: the house we built. Singapore: Times Media, 2000. 191p. [JQ727 Tan]

Tan, Teng Lang . Evolving PAP ideology: beyond democratic socialism. 108p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1983. [JA36 *1983 9]

Tan, Wah Piow . Frame-up: a Singapore court on trial. Oxford, UK: TWP Pub., 1987. 149p. [HV6485.12 Tan]

Tan, Wah Piow . Let the people judge: confessions of the most wanted person in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur: INSAN, 1987. 89p. [JQ729 Tan]

Tan, Yap Kin . Political regime and economic growth: a case study of Singapore. 72p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1995. [JA36 *1995 21]

Tay, Simon . Govt pay: too much and not enough. Straits Times, July 13 2000, p. 50. [Microfilm]

Tay, Simon . Human rights, culture, and the Singapore example. McGill Law Journal, 4:743-780, 1996. [Perind Reprint]

Tay, Simon.  Towards a Singaporean civil society. Southeast Asian Affairs, 244-261, 1998. [DS501 SAA]

Teo, Peggy  & Ooi, Giok Ling . Ethnic differences and public policy in Singapore. IN Dwyer, D & Drakakis-Smith, D., eds. Ethnicity and development: geographical perspectives. Chichester, UK: Wiley, 1996. Pp. 249-272. [GN495.6 Eth]

Teo, Wee Beng . Government Parliamentary Committees in Singapore. 87p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1989. [JA36 *1989 11]

Tham, Kok Wing . National campaigns in Singapore politics. 99p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1983. [JA36 *1983 10]

Thio, Li-Ann . Choosing representatives: Singapore does it her way. IN Hassall, G. & Saunders, C., eds. The people’s representatives: electoral systems in the Asia-Pacific. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1997. Pp. 38-58. [JQ36 Peo]

Thio, Li-Ann . The elected president and the legal control of government: quis custodiet ipsos custodes? IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 100-145. [JQ729 Man]

Thio, Li-Ann . The post-colonial constitutional evolution of the Singapore legislature: a case study. Singapore Journal of Legal Sudies: 80-122, 1993. [KA1 SJLS]

Toh, Lay Hoon . Community development in Singapore: a case study of community development councils. 99p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1999. [JA36 *1999 31]

Towner, Matthew Gregory . Political leaders and democratic change: comparative case study of the Republic of China and Singapore. Ann Arbor, MI.: University Microfilms International, 1998. 389p. Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Denver, 1997. “A study of political change and development in Taiwan under Chiang Ching-kuo and Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew”. [JA36*UMI 105]

Tremewan, Christopher . The political economy of social control in Singapore. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. 252p. [HN770.2 Tre]

Vasil, Raj K.  Asianising Singapore: the PAP's management of ethnicity. Singapore: Heinemann Asia, 1995. 161p. [DS599.4 Vas]

Vasil, Raj K.  Governing Singapore: democracy and national development. Singapore: Allen & Unwin, 2000. 267p. Provides a useful account of Singapore's political history since1959, and the performance of its government since 1965 under Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong. [JQ729 Vas]

Vasil, Raj K.  Governing Singapore: interviews with the new leaders. Rev. ed. Singapore: Times Books International, 1988. 247p. [JQ729 Vas]

Veerapandiyan K.  The growth triangle: political and economic implications. 88p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1992. [JA36 *1992 20]

Wang, James C. F. Comparative Asian politics: power, policy, and change. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994. 388p. Has a chapter entitled "Singapore and Hong Kong: government overregulation versus the free market" (pp. 155-197). [JQ22 Wan]

Weder, Beatrice . Model, myth, or miracle?: reassessing the role of governments in East Asian experience. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1999. 169p. Investigates the role of government and other institutional conditions in the economic success of East Asia and whether these contributed to the financial crisis of the nineties, with particular focus on the closes ties between the public and privates sectors, the incentives structures within the public sector, and corruption. Scorecards for institutional performance are given for Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong. [JQ1499 Wed]

Wee, Boon Chew . Decentralisation in Singapore: an evaluation of community development councils. 77p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1998. [JA36 *1998 19]

Wee, C. J. W.-L.  “Asian values”, Singapore, and the third way: re-working individualism and collectivism. Sojourn, 14(2):332-358, 1999. [HN763.5 SSA]

Wilkinson, Barry . Social engineering in Singapore. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 18(2):165-188, 1988. [DC1 JCA]

Williams, Jeremy B.  Capitalist development and human rights: Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 22(3):360-372, 1992. [DS1 JCA]

Williams, Jeremy B.  Rapid economic development in Singapore and the future of the PAP. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 26(2):164-179, 1996. [DS1 JCA]

Winslow, Valentine S.  The election of a president in a parliamentary system. IN Tan, Kevin Y. L. & Lam, Peng Er, eds. Managing political change in Singapore: the elected presidency. London: Routledge, 1997. Pp. 88-99. [JQ729 Man]

Wong, Melissa Chin Hui . A public policy perspective of the dynamics of emigration: a case study of Singapore. 84p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 2000. [JA36 *2000 25]

Woodiwiss, Anthony . Globalisation, human rights and labour law in Pacific Asia. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 316p. Has a chapter entitled "Singapore and the possibility of enforceable benevolence" (pp. 216-246). [JC599 Asi.Wo]

Woon, Walter . Legal system and human rights in Singapore. IN Heinz, Wolfgang, ed. Regional systems for the protection of human rights in Asia, in Africa, in the Americas and in Europe, Strasburg, October 3-8, 1993: proceedings of the conference. Brussels: Friedrich Naumann Foundation, 1993. Pp. 60. [JC599 Asi.Re]

Woon, Walter , ed. The Singapore legal system. Singapore: Longman Singapore, 1989. xxvi, 356p. [KE5020 Sig]

Wu, Teh Yao , ed. Political and social change in Singapore. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in co-operation with the Dept. of Political Science, University of Singapore, 1975. 202p. [DS599.63 Wu]

Yeo, George . Public debate and OB markers. Straits Times, 26 May 1999, pp. 40-41. Extracts from an interview with Karyawan, the publication of the Association of Muslim professionals. Microfilm.

Yeo, George . Strengthening the S’pore network for the web world. Straits Times, 7 May 1998, pp. 36-37. Excerpts from a speech made at the Institute of Policy Studies Conference on “Civil Society: Harnessing State-Society Synergies” on 6 May 1998. Explores the issue of civil society and its implications on state-society relations in Singapore. Microfilm.

Yeo, Raymond Ai Leng . Political succession in Singapore. 97p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1987. [JA36 *1987 17]

Yoong, Lionel Ming Chye . Parliamentary select committees as instruments of policy-making in Singapore. 76p. Academic exercise - Dept. of Political Science, National University of Singapore, 1992. [JA36 *1992 22]

Yuen, Chung Kwong . Leninism, Asian culture and Singapore. Asian Profile, 27(3):217-232, 1999. [DS1 AP]

Zainul Abidin Rasheed  & Mahizhnan, Arun . The new environment, the young Singaporeans and national values. IN Quah, Jon S. T ., ed. In search of Singapore’s national values. Singapore: Times Academic Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1990. Pp. 80-90. [JQ729 In]

Zakaria, Fareed . Culture is destiny: a conversation with Lee Kuan Yew. IN The new shape of world politics: contending paradigms in international relations. New York: Foreign Affairs, 1997. Pp. 219-233. Originally published in the March/April 1994 issue of Foreign Affairs. [D860 New]

 

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