Tag

Lee Kuan Yew

Page 3 of 4
Lee Kuan Yew: The Father of Modern China?

Lee Kuan Yew: The Father of Modern China?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Lee Kuan Yew's influence helped shape the China we know today.
10 Lessons From Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore

10 Lessons From Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Are there lessons other countries might draw from the city-state’s experiences?

How Do We Remember Lee Kuan Yew?

How Do We Remember Lee Kuan Yew?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Singapore’s founding prime minister has died. How do we remember his legacy?

Singapore and the Worldview of Lee Kuan Yew

Singapore and the Worldview of Lee Kuan Yew

By Ang Cheng Guan
The thinking of its former prime minister has profoundly shaped Singapore’s foreign policy.

Singapore and the Asian Century

Singapore and the Asian Century

By Gabriele Giovannini and Emanuele Schibotto
The city-state has a potentially vital role to play in the West’s engagement with Asia.
Singapore and Indonesia: An Uneasy Coexistence?

Singapore and Indonesia: An Uneasy Coexistence?

By Yvonne Guo
It is time for the two neighbors to move beyond historical grievances.

Lee Kuan Yew Compares Xi Jinping to Nelson Mandela in New Book

Lee Kuan Yew Compares Xi Jinping to Nelson Mandela in New Book

Plus, Goldman Sachs foresees $300 billion in transportation infrastructure projects. Thursday ASEAN links.

The Worldview of Lee Kuan Yew

Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew has been called the “Kissinger of the orient.” As he turns 90 this year, he presents an interesting perspective on geopolitics.

Asia's Elder Statesmen

Despite a younger electorate, former leaders like Mahathir Mohamad and Lee Kuan Yew remain influential.

Southeast Asia's Last Strongman

Singapore’s founding father, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, has resigned. What does his decision say?

Top 10 Newsmakers of 2010

Top 10 Newsmakers of 2010

From WikiLeaks to tragic accidents to the release of Suu Kyi — its been a busy year in South-east Asia.

Assange's Cult Hero Status?

Assange's Cult Hero Status?

By insisting on the prosecution of the WikiLeaks head, Gillard and co. have only risked bumping him to cult hero status.

Page 3 of 4