01 January 2016
- RSIS
- Publication
- External Publications
- 700 Years of Singapore Dreaming
Singapore has accomplished an incredible degree of success within a short amount of time since independence. At the threshold of its golden jubilee, it is important to visualise Singapore’s future. Singapore can be described as exceptional: in glowing terms of being exemplary and beautifully modern. Singapore can also be presented in a critical light: as being in a state of exception, justifying extreme socioeconomic, political and military measures derived from a constructed state of crisis. This is a book of well-rounded commentaries and observations from a broad range of disciplines, many commentators share the impulse to propel Singapore into the global area, and just as many would carefully analyse the hairline fissures, as an advanced post-industrialised asian society, Singapore has to constantly upkeep itself as a utopian reference and inspiration. Contributors in this publication have shown courage and dexterity in raising constructive questions and dreaming the unimaginable.
Singapore has accomplished an incredible degree of success within a short amount of time since independence. At the threshold of its golden jubilee, it is important to visualise Singapore’s future. Singapore can be described as exceptional: in glowing terms of being exemplary and beautifully modern. Singapore can also be presented in a critical light: as being in a state of exception, justifying extreme socioeconomic, political and military measures derived from a constructed state of crisis. This is a book of well-rounded commentaries and observations from a broad range of disciplines, many commentators share the impulse to propel Singapore into the global area, and just as many would carefully analyse the hairline fissures, as an advanced post-industrialised asian society, Singapore has to constantly upkeep itself as a utopian reference and inspiration. Contributors in this publication have shown courage and dexterity in raising constructive questions and dreaming the unimaginable.