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Title: Varieties of Pragmatism in Foreign Policies of US, China and Singapore
Authors: PHUA CHAO RONG
Keywords: Pragmatism, International Relations, Public Policy, United States, China, Singapore
Issue Date: 31-Jul-2019
Citation: PHUA CHAO RONG (2019-07-31). Varieties of Pragmatism in Foreign Policies of US, China and Singapore. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Thesis offers a via positiva definition of Pragmatism (problem solving approach, skill, acumen) and posits a Pragmatism in Policy Process framework to illustrate how Pragmatism works from a practitioner perspective, fusing International Relations and Public Policy. Using country cases in the United States, China and Singapore, thesis illustrates the Varieties of Pragmatism a la Varieties of Capitalism: United States practises systemic pragmatism where unpragmatic individual decisions/actions will lead to pragmatic outcomes due to systemic checks and balances); China practises pragmatism with patience, driven by flux of personalities and socio-culture favouring pragmatism; Singapore practises ideology of pragmatism fueled by geographical constraints.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/170878
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