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Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going

Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going

by Robin Chan Rachel Lin Ignatius Low Lydia Lim Chua Mui Hoong Zuraidah Ibrahim Han Fook Kwang

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appears in About Singapore, Politics, and Social Sciences.

Lee Kuan Yew is Singapore's most influential son but he is not without his critics. He has not flinched from taking them on, even now after almost 60 years in the political fray. Why is Lee so hard on his political opponents Could the People's Action Party ever lose its grip on power Are the younger leaders up to the mark Will growing religiosit...

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appears in About Singapore, Politics, and Social Sciences.

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Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going

Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going

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