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Singapore Perspectives 2006 covers the following issues:
Introductory Remarks by IPS Chairman, Tommy Koh
Section 1: Remaining a Land of Opportunity in the Global Market Place
- Resilience of the Singapore Economy and the Adequacy of the Social Security System by Chew Soon Beng
- Towards Talentocracy: Capital Formation among Young Singaporeans by David Hogan and Trivina Kang
- Big or Small? Foreign or Local? What Really Matters in Business by Ho Kwon Ping
Section 2: A New Administration and the Challenges of Critical Issues
- The impact of Globalisation on Politics in Singapore by Vivian Balakrishnan
- "Singapore, To Thine Own Self Be True", PAP’s Rule and the New Administration: Historical Commitments and Pledges for the Future by Ho Khai Leong
- Managing Political Dissent: Uniquely Singapore by Catherine Lim
Section 3: Of Zen Neeon, Chicken Rice Wars and a Lot More to Come? Walking the Creative Talk
- Competing in the Creative Economy by Arun Mahizhnan and Cherian George
- Innovation in Singapore: Some Findings of the IPS-Monitor Innovation Survey by Steve Wyatt
- Walking the Creative Talk by Daniel Yun
Section 4: Singapore and South-East Asia in a Fast Changing Landscape
- Some Remarks on Singapore and Asia in This Era of Globalisation by Wang Gungwu
- Coping with the Rise of China and India by Amitav Acharya
- Regional Integration: The Role of Singapore by Rodolfo Severino
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