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Will the Eurozone breakup?
15 November 2011 9:54 AM | No CommentsCato scholar and Johns Hopkins University Professor Steve H. Hanke discusses regime uncertainty and the chances of a Eurozone breakup.
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Malaysia’s Obedient Wives Club
10 November 2011 9:42 AM | No CommentsWomen’s rights groups are appalled, and there are concerns about links to the founder’s radical Islamist movement.
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Legal Principles of Islamic Governance
29 September 2011 3:47 PM | No CommentsThe Koran lays down 2 cardinal principles of governance.
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Singapore’s Environmental Challenges
28 September 2011 5:12 AM | No CommentsCSIS interviews Dr Vivian Balakrishnan on the environmental challenges Singapore faces.
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Alex Kozinski on Privacy and Technology
27 September 2011 5:18 AM | No CommentsThe growing intrusion of technology in our daily lives facilitates governments, special interest groups and the commercial sector to monitor us.
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Global Perspectives on Good Governance
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Governance and Public Debt in Asia
03 June 2011 7:26 AM | 16 CommentsPaying off high public debt with more current and future taxation constitutes bad governance.
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If the people do not lead, democracy is a ruse
20 May 2011 12:30 AM | No CommentsDemocracy demands active participation and the constant evaluation of all options available.
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A different rule for inter-religious engagement
Posted on December 31, 2010 | 1 CommentISD's intervention in the Rony Tan Saga shows that inter-religious slamming becomes a cause of alarm for the authorities when the religious sermon in question involves a large audience, Kelvin Teo writes. -
Of YouTube and Salesmen
Posted on June 24, 2010 | 2 CommentsAt one point of our lives, we may come across salespersons who would promote their products to us the consumers. Basically, their main aim is to convince us to buy their products. They claim that their products benefit us. Some go a step further, especially in instances where there are competing product brands. -
Christian to Christian: Collective Repentance
Posted on February 27, 2010 | 4 CommentsBy Gwee Li Sui. When the social climate has become so toxic that murmurs of Christians being "at it again” recur, we should be vigilant and have an answer. What we cannot ignore is the damage the controversies are already doing to our collective identity as Christians.