PAP v. PAP: The Party’s Struggle to Adapt to a Changing Singapore

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A Political Powerhouse's Battle for Relevance

This book explores the inner workings of the People's Action Party in Singapore, giving readers an insider's perspective on the party's ongoing struggle to adapt to a changing society. It delves into the tension between maintaining traditional values and embracing a more progressive agenda. Through a series of insightful essays, readers will gain a deep understanding of the political dynamics shaping Singapore's future. Whether you are a political enthusiast or simply curious about the complexities of power, this book offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of a major political force in Southeast Asia.

PAP v. PAP: The Party’s Struggle to Adapt to a Changing Singapore

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ISBN: 9789811476587
Publisher: Academia SG
Date of Publication: 2020-01-01
Format: Paperback
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Singapore appears to be transitioning gradually to a more competitive and contentious democracy. For now though, the People's Action Party still controls all the level of power. The PAP's internal dynamics will be the primary determinant of its continued viability. This anthology of essays expands on one dimension of this inner struggle: between a conservative attachment to what worked in the past, and a boldly progressive vision for the future.
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A Political Powerhouse's Battle for Relevance

This book explores the inner workings of the People's Action Party in Singapore, giving readers an insider's perspective on the party's ongoing struggle to adapt to a changing society. It delves into the tension between maintaining traditional values and embracing a more progressive agenda. Through a series of insightful essays, readers will gain a deep understanding of the political dynamics shaping Singapore's future. Whether you are a political enthusiast or simply curious about the complexities of power, this book offers a unique and thought-provoking exploration of a major political force in Southeast Asia.