11 March 2016
- RSIS
- Publication
- External Publications
- Norman Vasu and Damien D Cheong, ‘Singapore in 2015: SG50’, in Malcolm Cook and Daljit Singh (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2016, (Singapore: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, 2016).
Norman Vasu and Damien D Cheong, ‘Singapore in 2015: SG50’, in Malcolm Cook and Daljit Singh (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2016, (Singapore: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, 2016). Accessed June 28, 2016. https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/2141
Singapore in 2015: SG50, by Norman Vasu, Damien D Cheong, authors, AbstractHow should a review of Singapore in 2015 be best framed? By an acronym and a number: SG50. 2015 was the year Singapore celebrated its fiftieth year of independence with the ubiquitous SG50 logo embossed on and attached to almost anything. Much like an individual turning middle-aged, the year was one where the nation experienced loss, made decisions about its future, reflected on and celebrated its past with pride and, tried to become comfortable with its own skin.
Norman Vasu and Damien D Cheong, ‘Singapore in 2015: SG50’, in Malcolm Cook and Daljit Singh (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2016, (Singapore: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, 2016). Accessed June 28, 2016. https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/2141
Singapore in 2015: SG50, by Norman Vasu, Damien D Cheong, authors, AbstractHow should a review of Singapore in 2015 be best framed? By an acronym and a number: SG50. 2015 was the year Singapore celebrated its fiftieth year of independence with the ubiquitous SG50 logo embossed on and attached to almost anything. Much like an individual turning middle-aged, the year was one where the nation experienced loss, made decisions about its future, reflected on and celebrated its past with pride and, tried to become comfortable with its own skin.