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Singapore in 2020 : COVID-19 General Election and Advent of a One-and-a-Half Party System? / Peng, Lam Er   Journal Article
Peng, Lam Er Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In July 2020, Singapore went to the polls amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Though the People’s Action Party remained the perennial party-in-power, the opposition Workers’ Party made modest electoral gains. The rise of the Workers’ Party may usher in a one-and-a-half-party system in the city-state within the next decade or two.
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Singapore in 2022: Resolving Political Succession amid Growing Geopolitical Uncertainties / Singh, Bilveer   Journal Article
Singh, Bilveer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As in 2021, Singapore in 2022 remained largely in crisis mode despite resolving the keystone issue of political succession, with a prime-minister-in-waiting clearly in place. Still, COVID-19, together with the continued US–China economic and political conflicts, the negative fallout from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the anticipation of a possible recession in 2023, continued to cast dark clouds over Singapore and its politico-economic future. These developments were somewhat counterbalanced by positive developments in regional diplomacy, which acted as possible shock absorbers of negative fallout from outside the region. Still, Singapore appears to be at a crossroads, with political changes at home being challenged by external developments, and with the shape of things to come in Singapore remaining largely unknown.
Key Words ASEAN  PAP  Great Power Relations  Workers’ Party  Succession Crisis 
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