Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Although the normative ideal of multiculturalism is the accommodation of communal
differences, Singaporean multiculturalism is instead integral to a corporatist form of
governance. This article argues that an emerging Singaporean-ness antithetical to the
necessary inter-communal divisions required for corporatism poses a strong challenge
to the manner in which the city-state is governed.
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