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Increasing acceptance of rule of law concept in ASEAN

In announcing the results of a study conducted by ASEAN's Human Rights Resource Center, Assistant Professor Mahdev Mohan found a growing consensus in…

Giving Hope to At-Risk Girls

Seven students from SMU, who received a grant from the Shirin Fozdar Trust Fund which the Wee Kim Wee Centre is custodian of, write about their…

Chiam: I didn't leave Potong Pasir for personal glory

Asst Prof Eugene Tan comments that Sitoh Yih Pin's recent outlining of his five-year plan for Potong Pasir is a move in the right direction. If he…

Singapore opposition taps anti-immigrant sentiment

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan was not surprised that opposition parties were milking the immigration issue because this worked up people very easily…

Increasing acceptance of rule of law concept in ASEAN

In announcing the results of a study conducted by ASEAN's Human Rights Resource Center, Assistant Professor Mahdev Mohan found a growing consensus in…

American style global education

In Singapore, there is a common agreement among business employers that SMU graduates are more proactive.

Opposition taps anti-immigration sentiment in Singapore

Singapore is a nation of immigrants but its opposition parties are tapping into growing anti-foreigner sentiment among voters to win more…

Why it's vital to keep manufacturing alive

Professor of Economics (Practice), Augustine Tan responds to Singapore Democratic Party candidate Tan Jee Say's online article.

Change is what will draw youth into politics

Glenn Lim, a fourth-year economics student at SMU, shares his views about youth and politics.

Aljunied voters face a great dilemma

Asst Prof Eugene Tan says that there are three reasons for voters casting spoilt votes: 1. They do not like both parties 2. They like both parties…