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Is the People's Action Part...

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Unmasking Singapore's 2020 ...

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Understanding Singapore Pol...

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Politics and Governance in ...

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The Talibanization of South...

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Habibie and the Democratisa...

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Quest for Political Power: ...

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Papua: Geopolitics and the ...

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ABRI and the Security of So...

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Jejaringan Radikalisme Isla...

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“This will pose a serious dilemma for the PAP; the more unprepared the Opposition is to administer Singapore, the more likely the PAP will remain in power. However, as one-party dominant states do not last for too long, and simply waiting for the PAP to fracture and for one faction to lead the Opposition to capture power, or worse still, what if the PAP is suddenly voted out of power, the harm to Singapore could be irreparable. Would it not be a duty and obligation for the one-party dominant state to also think of Singapore and its interests to prepare an alternative government that will continue administering the Republic in the best interest of its people?”
Bilveer Singh, Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay?: Analysing the Resilience of the One-party Dominant State in Singapore

“In short, a one-party dominant state can advantage a polity. It can bring about stability through continuity of leadership and policies. This can enhance the predictability of government and its policies, thereby contributing to long-term goals. Such a state would be able to organise relevant groups through co-option and if this fails, through coercion. Such states can undertake effective mobilisation of its people and successfully maintain diversity. One-party dominant states are also adept in pursuing long-term based strategies, policies and objectives that can result in the development of strong economies as happened in Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea.”
Bilveer Singh, Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay?: Analysing the Resilience of the One-party Dominant State in Singapore

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