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List of Academic Literature on Singaporean Politics

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This is a list in progress with articles concerning the study of politics in Singapore, which might be relevant for my thesis. It tries to be exhaustive but it still lacks many texts. Please feel free and contribute to this list by clicking on Edit in the relevant section.


Contents

Books

  • Ban Kah Choon, Anne Pakir and Tong Chee Kiong (eds.). 2004. Imagining Singapore. (2nd. ed.) Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
  • Barr, Michael D. 2000. Lee Kuan Yew: The Beliefs Behind the Man. Washington D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
  • Busch, Peter A. 1974. Legitimacy and Ethnicity: A Case Study of Singapore. Lexington: Lexington Books.
  • Bloodworth, Dennis. 1986. The Tiger and the Trojan Horse. Singapore: Times Books International.
  • Chan Heng Chee. 1971. Singapore: The Politics of Survival 1965-1967. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
  • Chua Beng-Huat. 1997. Political Legitimacy and Housing - Stakeholding in Singapore. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Clammer, John. 1985. Singapore: Ideology, Society and Culture. Singapore: Chopmen Publishers.
  • Drysdale, John. 1984. Singapore: Struggle for Success. Singapore: Times Books International.
  • George, Cherian. 2000. Singapore: The Air-Conditioned Nation. Singapore: Landmark Books.
  • Grover, Verinder. 2000. Singapore: Government and Politics. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications Ltd.
  • Haas, Michael (ed.). 1999. The Singapore Puzzle. Westport and London: Praeger.
  • Hill, Michael and Lian Kwen Fee. 1995. The Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in Singapore. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Ho Khai Leong. 2003. Shared Responsibilities, Unshared Power: The Politics of Policy-Making in Singapore. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
  • Ho Khai Leong. 2000. The Politics of Policy-Making in Singapore. Singapore: Oxford University Press.
  • Huff, W.G. 1994. The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and Development in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Huxley, Tim. 2000. Defending the Lion City - The Armed Forces of Singapore. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
  • Josey, Alex. 1980. Lee Kuan Yew - The Crucial Years. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur: Times Books International.
  • Kwang, Han Fook, Warren Fernandez and Sumiko Tan. 1998. Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and His Ideas. Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings.
  • Leifer, Michael. 2000. Singapore's Foreign Policy - Coping with Vulnerability. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Lee Ting Hui. 1996. The Open United Front - The Communist Struggle in Singapore 1954-1966. Singapore: The South Seas Society.
  • Liu, Hong and Sin-Kiong Wong. 2004. Singapore Chinese Society in Transition: Business, Politics, & Socio-Economic Change, 1945-1965. New York: Peter Lang.
  • Mauzy, Diane K. and R.S. Milne. 2002. Singapore Politics Under the People's Action Party. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Minchin, James. 1986. No Man is an Island. A Study of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
  • Mutalib, Hussin. 2004. Parties and Politics: A Study of Opposition Parties and the PAP in Singapore. (2nd ed.) Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic.
  • Ong Jin Hui, Tong Chee Kiong and Tan Ern Ser. 1997. Understanding Singapore Society. Singapore: Times Academic Press.
  • Ooi Giok-Ling, Tan Ern-Ser and Soh Kay Cheng. 2002. The Study of Ethnicity, National Identity and Sense of Rootedness in Singapore. Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies.
  • Quah, Jon S. T. 1990 (ed.). In Search of Singapore's National Values. Singapore: Times Academic Press.
  • Rappa, Antonio L. 2002. Modernity and Consumption: Theory, Politics, and the Public in Singapore and Malaysia. Singapore: World Scientific.
  • Rodan, Garry (ed.). 1993. Singapore Changes Guard - Social, Political, and Economic Directions in the 1990s. Melbourne: Longman.
  • Rodan, Garry. 2004. Transparency and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Asia: Singapore and Malaysia. London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • Schein, Edgar H. 1996. Strategic Pragmatism. The Culture of Singapore's Economic Board. Cambridge and London: MIT Press.
  • Shamira Bhanu Abdul Azeez. 1998. The Singapore-Malaysia 'Remerger' Debate of 1996. Hull: The University of Hull.
  • Trocki, Carl A. 2006. Singapore: Wealth, Power and the Culture of Control. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Vasil, Raj. 2000. Governing Singapore: Democracy and National Development. Singapore: Allen & Unwin.
  • Vennewald, Werner. 1994. Singapur: Herrschaft der Professionals und Technokraten - Ohnmacht der Demokratie? Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
  • Wong, Ting-Hong. 2002. Hegemonies Compared: State Formation and Chinese School Politics in Postwar Singapore and Hong Kong. New York and London: RoutledgeFalmer.
  • Worthington, Ross. 2003. Governance in Singapore. London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • Zhang, Wei-Bin. 2002. Singapore's Modernization: Westernization and Modernizing Confucian Manifestations. New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc.

Articles in Books

  • Birch, David. 1993. "Staging Crises: Media and Citizenship," in: Garry Rodan (ed.) Singapore Changes Guard - Social, Political, and Economic Directions in the 1990s. Melbourne: Longman.
  • Brown, David. 1994. "Ethnicity and Corporatism in Singapore," in David Brown. The State and Ethnic Politics. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Brown, David. 2000. "Globalisation and Nationalism: The Case of Singapore," in: David Brown. Contemporary Nationalism: Civic, Ethnocultural and Multicultural Politics. London and New York: Routledge. 89-106.
  • Chan Heng Chee. 1975. �Politics in an Administrative State; Where has the Politics Gone?� in: Seah Chee Meow (ed.). Trends in Singapore: Proceedings and Background Paper. Singapore: Singapore University Press.
  • Deck, Richard A. 1999. "Foreign Policy," in: Michael Haas (ed.) The Singapore Puzzle. Westport and London: Praeger.
  • Khong Cho-Oon. 2000. "Singapore," in: Ian Marsh, Jean Bondel and Takeshi Inoguchi (eds.). Democracy, Governance, and Economic Performance: East and Southeast Asia (The Changing Nature of Democracy). Tokyo: United Nations Publications. 287-304.
  • Khong Cho-Oon. 1995. "Singapore: Political Legitimacy Through Managing Conformity," in: Muthiah Alagappa (ed.) Political Legitimacy in Southeast Asia - The Quest for Moral Authority. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 108-135.
  • Quah, Jon S. T. 1990(1). "National Values and Nation Building: Defining the Problem," in: Jon S. T. Quah (ed.). In Search of Singapore's National Values. Singapore: Times Academic Press. 1-5.
  • Quah, Jon S. T. 1990(2). "Searching for Singapore's National Values," in: Jon S. T. Quah (ed.). In Search of Singapore's National Values. Singapore: Times Academic Press. 91-105.
  • Rappa, Antonio L. 1999. "Political Pluralism and Governance in Singapore," in Frank Delmartino, Amara Pongsapich, and Rudolf Hrbek (eds.), Regional Pluralism and Good Governance. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.

Articles in Journals

  • Barr, Michael D. 1998. "Lee Kuan Yew's 'Socialism' Reconsidered," in: Access: History 2:1. 33-54.
  • Brown, David. 1998. "Globalisation, Ethnicity and the Nation-State: The Case of Singapore," in: Australian Journal of International Affairs 52:1. 35-56.
  • Bradley, C. Paul. 1965. "Leftist Fissures in Singapore Politics," in: The Western Political Quarterly 18:2. 292-308.
  • Chong, Terence. 2002. "Asian Values and Confucian Ethics: Malay Singaporeans' Dilemma," in: Journal of Contemporary Asia 32:3. 394-406.
  • Clammer, John. 1997. "Framing the Other: Criminality, Social Exclusion and Social Engineering in Developing Singapore," in: Social Policy & Administration 31:5. 136-153.
  • Emmerson, Donald K. 1995. "Singapore and the 'Asian Values' Debate," in: Journal of Democracy 6:4. 295-319.
  • Goh Keng Swee. 1961. "Differences in economic development problems as between Singapore and other Asian countries," in: Journal of the Commerce Society 1:4.
  • Hussin Mutalib. 1993. "Singapore in 1992: Regime Consolidation with a Twist," in: Asian Survey 33:2. p. 194-199.
  • Jones, David Martin and David Brown. 1994. "Singapore and the Myth of the Liberalizing Middle Class," in: The Pacific Review 7:1. 79-87.
  • Khun Eng Kuah. 1998. "Maintaining Ethno-Religious Harmony in Singapore," in: Journal of Contemporary Asia 28:1. 103-121.
  • Long, Joey. 2001. "Desecuritizing the water issue in Singapore-Malaysia relations," in: Contemporary Southeast Asia 23. 504-532.
  • Lee, Terence. 2002. "The Politics of Civil Society," in: Asian Studies Review 26:1. 97-117.
  • Ngiam Kee Jin. 2000. "Coping with the Asian Financial Crisis: The Singapore Experience," in ISEAS Working Papers 8.
  • Ooi Giok-Ling, Tan Ern-Ser and Gillian Koh. 1998. "Survey of State and Society Relations: Social Indicators Research Project Executive Summary Report." IPS Working Papers No. 5.
  • Rappa, Antonio L. 1999. "The Politics of Ageing in Singapore: Perspectives from State and Society," Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 27:2. 123-138.
  • Rodan, Garry. 1996. "The Internationalization of Ideological Conflict: Asia's New Significance," in: The Pacific Review 9:3. 328-351.
  • Rodan, Garry. 1992. "Singapore: Emerging Tensions in the 'Dictatorship of the Middle Class,'" in: The Pacific Review 5:4. 370-381.
  • Saw Swee-Hock. 1990. "Changes in the Fertility Policy of Singapore." IPS Occasional Papers No. 2. Singapore: IPS and Times Academic Press.
  • Trocki, Carl A. 2001. "Development of Labour Organisation in Singapore, 1800-1960," in: Australian Journal of Politics and History 47:1. 115-129.
  • Vennewald, Werner. 1994. "Technocrats in the State Enterprise System of Singapore," Working Paper No. 32. Canberra: National Library of Australia.

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