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Conversation with PM Lee (Mandarin)
27 September 2012 6:21 AM | No Comments30 Singaporeans joined Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in a Mandarin forum on Singapore's future on 20 Sep 2012.
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Singapore & Malaysia Update
18 September 2012 4:25 AM | No CommentsA distinguished group of analysts discuss the dynamic political and economic landscape in Malaysia and Singapore.
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Conversation with PM Lee (English)
17 September 2012 2:22 AM | 3 CommentsIf you miss the National Conversation with PM Lee, you can catch it here.
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Myanmar reform effective only if lives of the people improve
17 June 2012 1:57 PM | 2 CommentsAung San Suu Kyi finally delivers her Nobel Peace Prize speech twenty years after it was awarded to her.
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PM: Scandinavian model not for Singapore
10 June 2012 10:58 AM | 9 CommentsWithout economic growth, Singapore has no chance of improving the collective wellbeing.
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- 【東南亞來訊】After Malaysia GE: The Bright Side of Singapore's Election System - The Glocal | The Glocal on Singapore rejects UN calls for independent election body
- Anwar Ibrahim – Religion and pluralism in a divided world | Maktabah on Religion and pluralism in a divided world
- THE BRIGHT SIDE OF OUR ELECTORAL SYSTEM | The Temasek Review - Temasek Review Emeritus - The Temasek Review - The Online citizen - The Real Singapore on Singapore rejects UN calls for independent election body
- The Bright Side of Our Electoral System | Singapore Armchair Critic on Singapore rejects UN calls for independent election body
- True sinkie on Why PAP and WP should use stickk.com
- sunny on Has Tan Chuan-Jin suffered greater damage through legal action?
- Why is the Elections Department under the Prime Minister’s Office? | The Temasek Review - Temasek Review Emeritus - The Temasek Review - The Online citizen - The Real Singapore on Are Singapore’s electoral practices legal?
- thoriumpower on Lee Hsien Loong on why Singapore is considering nuclear power
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general election Archive
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Presidential contest rules irony
Posted on August 11, 2011 | 19 CommentsIt is ironical that GE candidates can hold more than rally for their ward and even speak at rallies outside their ward whereas Presidential candidates are allowed to only have one rally. -
Thailand: State within the State
Posted on June 26, 2011 | No CommentsAn inside look on the 'Red Shirt' perspective of Thai politics. -
‘Kingmaker’ TOC to be Gazetted
Posted on January 11, 2011 | 10 CommentsThe PMO's move to gazette The Online Citizen as a political association has caused disquiet in the political circles, Donaldson Tan reports. -
That elephant in the room
Posted on December 23, 2010 | 4 CommentsDonaldson Tan discusses the impact of PAP's absence in policy debates in the public arena. -
SDP Pre-Election Rally Speeches
Posted on October 5, 2010 | 2 CommentsOn 26 September 2010, the Singapore Democratic Party carried out Exercise Lightning Block. This exercise is a dry-run / simulation of the General Election. The exercise includes mock-ups of taks required for the actual General Election, such as the nomination process and the election rallies. -
Yet another political maneuver in housing policy
Posted on September 7, 2010 | 2 CommentsDonaldson Tan evaluates whether Mah Bow Tan's latest public housing measures seek to improve the housing prospects of every Singaporean and PR. -
Blogging the next General Election
Posted on August 18, 2010 | No CommentsA broad spectrum of online activities fall under the purview of internet election advertisement regulation. From existing legislation, it is quite clear what the law stipulates as “don’t”s for bloggers. Further safeguards may be unnecessary.

