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The Singapore Puzzle

The Singapore Puzzle

Clark D. Neher; Christopher Lingle; Kurt Wickman

Publishinghouse for Scholars
2014
nidottu
Political scientist Michael Haas brings together essays by six distinguished authors with different ideas about how Singapore might become a full-fledged democracy and has stumbled over the years, exaggerating threats to the government. Book presents a comprehensive history of Singapore, emphasizing why Singapore is an economic success, but leaders took wrong turns that led away from democracy while rationalizating authoritarian rule by claiming that a small city-state was too vulnerable to leave key decisions to chance. An early chapter presents the case for Singapore-wherein the country has been an economic success. Later chapters analyze the following aspects of the political and social life of Singapore to explain how and why the leaders, especially Lee Kuan Yew, abandoned the original goal of a democratic government: -Political history - from colonial times to the present, highlighting elections -Political economy - the imperatives of a city-state account for the successful economic policies -The press - change from a call for press freedom as a colony to press censorship as an independent state -The judiciary - the abolition of juries and other ways to prevent judicial independence -Foreign policy - vulnerable as a small state, Singapore usually relies on the United States as a protector In addition, the final chapter describes Singapore's mass society (the deliberately constructed gap between the people and the government) and assesses prospects for the future. Heavily footnoted, with a section of References and an Index. xiii + 252 pages. The book presents several unique observations: -Data indisputably support Singapore as an economic success but only for foreign corporations. -Singapore began as a welfare state in the early years of independence, entitlements were later cut, but now are being gradually reintroduced. -Lee Kuan Yew holds the record for the amount of awards collected from successful libel lawsuits. -During the 1990s, the government stressed "Asian Values" during conflicts with the United States, but now has dropped the idea. -Prime Minister's Goh Chok Tong's desire for a "kindler, gentler" country ended when the son of Lee Kuan Yew was installed as his successor in 2004. -Singapore's per capita income is higher than its former colonial power, Britain. -Singapore Muslims must take military training but cannot be used in battle with the closest states. -Trial by jury was abolished in Singapore in 1969. Judges are way of government leaders. -The Singapore press is less free than the press in China. -Department heads and judges are paid more than anywhere else in the world. -Singapore scores 90 out of 100 on the Human Development Index, measuring quality of life. -Torture is routinely used to provoke confessions, even when those charged may be innocent. -American policy toward international terrorism has become Singaporeanized. -Sijori is the growth triangle involving adjacent parts of Indonesia and Malaysia with Singapore. -The Singapore government has created a mass society on the Soviet model. -Due to careful planning, there are few traffic jams in highly urbanized Singapore. -Singapore has one of the largest percentages of foreign workers in the world, annoying residents. -Most Singapore's foreign investment abroad goes to their own firms, especially in China. -Many Singaporeans would prefer to leave the country, and many do. -Singapore's economic policy is a function of being a trade entrep t, not elitist decision making. -Most contributors have been maligned by the Singapore government, but only one was tortured. Table of Contents Preface 1Introduction (Michael Haas) 2Political History (Michael Haas) 3The Case for Singapore (Clark D. Neher) 4Political Economy (Christopher Lingle & Kurt Wickman) 5The Press (Derek Davies) 6The Judiciary (Francis T. Seow) 7Foreign Policy (Richard A. Deck) 8M
Doktoranderna i Berlin

Doktoranderna i Berlin

Kurt Wickman

Axplock
2012
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Den unge studenten Konrad Wallberg kommer i slutet av 1920-talet till Berlin. Syftet är att arbeta på en vetenskaplig avhandling. Den forskningsmiljö han kommer till i Tyskland överraskar honom, mer avancerad än han föreställt sig. De tyska forskarna studerar atomen och utvecklar synsätt och metoder som förändrar den allmänna uppfattningen av tillvaron. Under en fest träffar Konrad den vackra och intelligenta Catherine de Bermours. Via gemensamma intressen och yttre händelser knyts Konrad och Catherine samman. Det Berlin som av kritiker beskrivs som dekadent och i förfall, uppfattas av Konrad och Catherine som ett pågående socialt experiment. Kejsardömets fall och det sociala tomrum som bildats i toppen har gett upphov till något genuint nytt, en oväntad frigörelse. I bakgrunden finns en politisk utveckling, som de dras in i. Den tyska anti-semitismen har funnit en aggressiv förespråkare i det nationalistiska partiet, som korsar vägen för dem. De får en oförsonlig fiende i den elegante nationalisten Martin Fritschler, en kamp som långsamt går mot ett avgörande. Konrad hålls kvar i det politiska spelet av en antikvarisk bokhandlare som han tidigt lärt känna, Daniel Steinberg. Efterhand visar det sig att Steinberg är en man som omger sig med en betydande mystik. Med förmåga driver han en invecklad och framgångsrik rörelse för att skydda ledande judiska medborgare i Tyskland. I boken vävs de tre revolutionerna samman ? den vetenskapliga, den sociala och den politiska. Det blir ofrånkomligt, utan egentligt val, för Konrad och Catherine att delta i alla tre. Kurt Wickman, ekonom och författare är född 1945 i Överkalix, Norrbotten. En lång universitetskarriär, till någon del i Asien, har han numera bakom sig. Pappa till fyra barn och sedan länge i ett gott äktenskap. Sedan 2005 bor han på den gästrikska landsbygden, i den idylliska utflyttningsorten Bodås.