China’s gold rush: Will ASEAN withstand Beijing’s grand plan for One Belt One Road?
Beijing’s decision not to invite the Singaporean Prime Minister to a key summit is part of a larger plan to undermine Southeast Asian regional politics.
Beijing’s decision not to invite the Singaporean Prime Minister to a key summit is part of a larger plan to undermine Southeast Asian regional politics.
Israeli interests in Singapore have long-supported the Southeast Asian nation in military matters but new opportunities are growing cooperation on technology projects.
Facebook0TwitterReddit0LinkedinemailThe waters of the China-Singapore relationship have been muddied by a recent spat, but there is no reason to think that the nation’s decades-long balancing…
Facebook0TwitterReddit0LinkedinemailSingapore’s parliament discusses proposals for fundamental changes to its elected presidency next week. The arrangements on the table have received criticism, but are crafted to…
Facebook0TwitterReddit0LinkedinemailSingapore’s Prime Minister has warned citizens of the urgent need to conserve water, a timely reminder of the crisis brewing on the country’s border. By…
Facebook0TwitterReddit0LinkedinemailSingapore is proud of its reputation as a diverse and harmonious nation, but is an election that guarantees a leader from a racial minority the…
Facebook0TwitterReddit0Linkedinemailby Zofia Reych This year’s Singapore National Day Rally Speech by PM Lee Hsien Loong attracted more international interest than ever, as a sudden bout…
Facebook0TwitterReddit0Linkedinemailby Zofia Reych This year’s Singapore National Day Rally Speech by PM Lee Hsien Loong attracted more international interest than ever, as a sudden bout…