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Title: Singapore National Identities 2015 – Chinese Texts
Authors: Teo Kay Key
Keywords: Multicultural
Prioritise Education
Lee Kuan Yew
Satisfied with ruling party
United
Politically Competitive
Inclusive
Third World to First World
Strong Survivor
Value Chinese Language and Culture
Risk-Averse
Prosperous
Independent Country
Effective and Efficient Government
A Home for Every Citizen
Diplomatic
Conscious Of Historical Heritage
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: National University of Singapore
Citation: Teo Kay Key (2019). Singapore National Identities 2015 – Chinese Texts : 1-18. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: The dominant discourse in 2015 is “A Strong Nation”. Both masses and elites agree that Singapore has come very far as a small nation. Its achievement of progressing from third world to first as an independent country is attributed to a united population, the strategic usage of diplomacy, and being a strong survivor. However, there is no consensus in terms of the path forward, as shown in the other three discourses of “Responsive Government”, “Political Conservatism”, and “Diverse Society”. Even though masses and elites agree on the objectives that society should strive towards, they disagree on the efficacy of current efforts as well as the approaches taken to meet societal objectives.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/236071
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