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The Cable, over at Foreign Policy, notes that the Obama administration is sending a sizable high-powered team to attend the upcoming APEC Summit in Singapore; it also finds it noteworthy that the side-meeting between the US and all ten ASEAN countries is finally taking place and sees it as a reaction against China's recent diplomatic successes. Back in 2007, in a Foreign …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 7, 2009 at Singapore Angle
The recent exchanges between Nominated MP Viswa Sadasiva and PAP Ministers and MPs in parliament appear to reveal an unexpected victory for the PAP in trumpeting its commitment to vague ideals of the Singapore pledge. But to what extent did the underpinnings of their speeches really diverged from one another? NMP Sadasiva used the "national pledge" as a platform to discuss …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on August 22, 2009 at Singapore Angle
The Savings and Employee Retirement Plan, or Saver scheme, for commissioned SAF officers was launched with much fanfare in 1998. Two years later, the PREMIUM scheme, for warrant officers was launched. Last month, it was announced that the career schemes for officers and WOs will be 'enhanced' and that a third career track, the Military Domain Experts Scheme (MDES), was being …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on June 16, 2009 at Singapore Angle
The exit of Ho Ching can be seen as the rebranding of Temasek as a Government-Linked Company to a domestic crowd, and as a Sovereign Wealth Fund to an international audience. Ho Ching's send off is overall a nicely timed publicity move to restore some hope in Temasek, especially when its high profile strategic investments in Wall Street have suffered considerable short term …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on February 11, 2009 at Singapore Angle
The exit of Ho Ching can be seen as the rebranding of Temasek as a Government-Linked Company to a domestic crowd, and as a Sovereign Wealth Fund to an international audience. Ho Ching's send off is overall a nicely timed publicity move to restore some hope in Temasek, especially when its high profile strategic investments in Wall Street have suffered considerable short term …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on February 11, 2009 at Singapore Angle
The exit of Ho Ching can be seen as the rebranding of Temasek as a Government-Linked Company to a domestic crowd, and as a Sovereign Wealth Fund to an international audience. Ho Ching's send off is overall a nicely timed publicity move to restore some hope in Temasek, especially when its high profile strategic investments in Wall Street have suffered considerable short term …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on February 11, 2009 at Singapore Angle
The site has just moved to a new server. Loose ends are still being chased down. If you run into any issues, feel free to contact us at singaporeangle@gmail.com.
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on January 8, 2009 at Singapore Angle
Dear Reader: The site has just moved to a new server. Things seem to be working fine but if you run into any issues, do feel free to contact us at singaporeangle-at-gmail.com.
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on January 7, 2009 at Singapore Angle
Sometime ago, I thought about the everyday forms of resistance in Singapore. In recent months however, I have began to take more interest in the other side of the coin, which is more troublesome to think and write about but perhaps far more intriguing - the issue of collaboration or participation in Singapore. This has been partly inspired by Dr. Timothy Brook's recent …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 29, 2008 at Singapore Angle
Almost a year and a half ago, I wrote about the everyday forms of resistance in Singapore on Singapore Angle. In recent months however, I began to take more interest in the other side of the coin, which is more troublesome to think and write about but perhaps far more intriguing - the issue of collaboration or participation in Singapore. This has been partly inspired by Dr. …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 29, 2008 at Singapore Angle
Almost a year and a half ago, I wrote about the everyday forms of resistance in Singapore on Singapore Angle. In recent months however, I began to take more interest in the other side of the coin, which is more troublesome to think and write about but perhaps far more intriguing - the issue of collaboration or participation in Singapore. This has been partly inspired by Dr. …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 29, 2008 at Singapore Angle
In times of crisis with people gravitating towards the government for assistance in domestic concerns, it is usually a good time for ruling parties (from UK to Singapore) to call for a general election. With recent happenings in Singapore, is it worth the effort of the ruling party of Singapore to call for a general election? In this article, we examine the progress made by …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 21, 2008 at Singapore Angle
In times of crisis with people gravitating towards the government for assistance in domestic concerns, it is usually a good time for ruling parties (from UK to Singapore) to call for a general election. With recent happenings in Singapore, is it worth the effort of the ruling party of Singapore to call for a general election? In this article, we examine the progress made by …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 21, 2008 at Singapore Angle
In times of crisis with people gravitating towards the government for assistance in domestic concerns, it is usually a good time for ruling parties (from UK to Singapore) to call for a general election. With recent happenings in Singapore, is it worth the effort of the ruling party of Singapore to call for a general election? In this article, we examine the progress made by …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on November 21, 2008 at Singapore Angle
Dr. Ong Chit Chung, a military historian and a member of parliament (MP) for the Group Representative Constituency (GRC) of Jurong, has passed away. His passing away is indeed a lost for Singapore. Not only did he take keen interests in the foreign and military affairs of Singapore as a backbencher, he also served faithfully in various committees in parliament. Dr. Ong was …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on July 14, 2008 at Singapore Angle
Dr. Ong Chit Chung, a military historian and a member of parliament (MP) for the Group Representative Constituency (GRC) of Jurong, has passed away. His passing away is indeed a lost for Singapore. Not only did he take keen interests in the foreign and military affairs of Singapore as a backbencher, he also served faithfully in various committees in parliament. Dr. Ong was …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on July 14, 2008 at Singapore Angle
Dr. Ong Chit Chung, a military historian and a member of parliament (MP) for the Group Representative Constituency (GRC) of Jurong, has passed away. His passing away is indeed a lost for Singapore. Not only did he take keen interests in the foreign and military affairs of Singapore as a backbencher, he also served faithfully in various committees in parliament. Dr. Ong was …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on July 14, 2008 at Singapore Angle
"Values Education" refers to any explicit attempt to impart values to students in the formal education system. In the Singapore context, this mainly takes the form of the curriculum subject "Civics and Moral Education" (CME) as well as National Education (NE) initiatives. This article attempts to discuss some challenges faced by and tensions within the system, and to provide …
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singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on June 2, 2008 at Singapore Angle
"Values Education" refers to any explicit attempt to impart values to students in the formal education system. In the Singapore context, this mainly takes the form of the curriculum subject "Civics and Moral Education" (CME) as well as National Education (NE) initiatives. This article attempts to discuss some challenges faced by and tensions within the system, and to provide …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on June 2, 2008 at Singapore Angle
"Values Education" refers to any explicit attempt to impart values to students in the formal education system. In the Singapore context, this mainly takes the form of the curriculum subject "Civics and Moral Education" (CME) as well as National Education (NE) initiatives. This article attempts to discuss some challenges faced by and tensions within the system, and to provide …
singaporeangle Posted by singaporeangle User Menu on June 2, 2008 at Singapore Angle

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