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El. knyga: Perspectives On The Security Of Singapore: The First 50 Years

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"[ This book] explores the security of Singapore in the last 50 years and its possible trajectories into the future. This volume brings together the diverse perspectives of a team of academics with different expertise, ranging from history to political science to security studies with a common interest in Singapore. The book is further boosted by the recollections of key civil servants involved with foreign affairs and defence, such as S R Nathan, Peter Ho, Bilahari Kausikan and Philip Yeo"--

Perspectives on the Security of Singapore: The First 50 Years explores the security of Singapore in the last 50 years and its possible trajectories into the future. This volume brings together the diverse perspectives of a team of academics with different expertise, ranging from history to political science to security studies with a common interest in Singapore. The book is further boosted by the recollections of key civil servants involved with foreign affairs and defence, such as S R Nathan, Peter Ho, Bilahari Kausikan and Philip Yeo.
About the Contributors ix
Introduction xvii
Part 1
1(2)
Chapter 1 Singapore's Conception of Security
3(18)
Ang Cheng Guan
Chapter 2 National Security and Singapore: An Assessment
21(24)
Norman Vasu
Bernard Loo
Chapter 3 Deliquescent Security Threats: Singapore in the Era of Hyper-Globalisation
45(20)
Alan Chong
Chapter 4 Singapore and Global Governance: Free-Rider or Responsible Stakeholder?
65(22)
Tan See Seng
Chapter 5 The Challenge of Strategic Intelligence for the Singapore Armed Forces
87(16)
Kwa Chong Guan
Chapter 6 Desecuritisation and after Desecuritisation: The Water Issue in Singapore--Malaysia Relations
103(18)
S. R. Joey Long
Chapter 7 Singapore's Security in the Context of Singapore--Malaysia--Indonesia Relations
121(14)
Bilveer Singh
Chapter 8 Singapore's Relations with Malaysia and Indonesia
135(18)
Theophilus Kwek
Joseph Chinyong Liow
Chapter 9 International Missions of the Singapore Armed Forces: How Far Would You Go?
153(20)
Katie Tan
Ong Weichong
Chapter 10 Why the FPDA Still Matters to Singapore
173(16)
Ralf Emmers
Chapter 11 Singapore in ASEAN's Quest toward a Security Community
189(18)
Mely Caballero-Anthony
Chapter 12 Singapore and the Great Powers
207(22)
Khong Yuen Foong
Chapter 13 The Changing Terrorist Threat Landscape in Singapore
229(24)
Rohan Gunaratna
Chapter 14 Managing Religious Diversity in Singapore: Context and Challenges
253(24)
Mohammad Alami Musa
Mohamed Imran Mohamed Taib
Part 2 Personal Reminiscences
277(40)
Chapter 15 Safeguarding Singapore's Security: Defence and Diplomacy
279(6)
S. R. Nathan
Chapter 16 Organising for National Security --- The Singapore Experience
285(10)
Peter Ho
Chapter 17 Pragmatic Adaptation, Not Grand Strategy, Shaped Singapore Foreign Policy
295(14)
Bilahari Kausikan
Chapter 18 Dr Goh Keng Swee and the Building of Singapore's Defence Industrial Capability: A First-Person Account of the Early Challenges in Building the Republic's Defence Industry
309(8)
Philip Yeo
Conclusion Strategic Certainties Facing Singapore in 2065 317
Barry Desker