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Singapore politics
Why Southeast Asia's 'Stabilitocracies' Endure
By David Hutt
For many, the price of instability still appears to be too high to pay for democracy to take root.
Squabbling Lees Highlight Singapore’s Dynastic Dilemma
By Michael Barr
The dispute within the city-state’s ruling family has severe consequences for the future of the country and its leaders.
Singaporean Cabinet Minister Strikes Own Goal Against Controversial Electoral System
By Michael Y.P. Ang
A political farce involving Singapore's perceived racial problem.
Singapore’s Presidential Review: Change You Should Believe in?
By Mong Palatino
Proposed changes to the elected presidency have been met with a variety of responses.
Singapore Reviews Elected Presidency
By Ling Han
The city-state is mulling some potentially significant changes.
Former Singapore President Dies at 92
By Prashanth Parameswaran
S R Nathan died Monday weeks after suffering a stroke.
Brief Health Scare for Singapore Premier at National Day Rally
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Lee Hsien Loong was briefly taken ill during his speech.
New Singapore Law Slammed as Attack on Free Speech
By Mong Palatino
Critics say a proposed bill is yet another assault on freedom.
Singapore’s New Political Reforms: What You Need to Know
By Mong Palatino
The city-state premier has proposed key changes to the electoral system.
Singapore Wants to Tweak Its Political System
By Rui Hao Puah
Premier announces changes aimed at making politics more open and accountable.
Why Do Outsiders Care About Singapore’s Elections?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The attention is less about an election than an exception.
Singapore Gears Up for its September 11 Election
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The city-state’s next general election will be a key test for its ruling party.