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Singapore
Singapore's Happy Maids?
A new survey suggests maids in the Singapore are extremely satisfied with their work. Were they being honest?
Singapore's Transport Woes
Singapore’s overcrowded trains and buses need investment. Should the government be subsidizing upgrades?
Singapore Issues Travel Warning
The arrest of 11 suspected militants is a reminder that terrorism still looms over the city state’s interests.
Female President for Singapore?
Singaporeans might be ready for a female president. But the rules governing candidates make it tricky.
Indonesia's Military and Climate
Indonesia faces a serious threat to its human security from climate change. Its military needs to step up.
Singapore's Art Soft Power
For years, Southeast Asian art was little noticed outside the region. Singapore, for one, is now seeing its potential.
Health Costs in Singapore
The cost of a Singaporean doctor’s services for the Brunei royal family raises questions about the island’s health costs.
Asymmetry in Asia-Pacific
The US is well aware that China’s military doesn’t need to compete head-on. An asymmetric approach is more effective.
Small Ships, Trouble and China
What the 18th century Gaspee incident could say about the US Navy’s role in Asia and the South China Sea.
Southeast Asia's Last Strongman
Singapore’s founding father, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, has resigned. What does his decision say?
Singapore's Election Shift
The ruling People’s Action Party triumphed in last week’s election. Still, the ruling regime looks badly damaged.
PAP Manifesto Falls Short?
Singapore’s ruling party is getting little online support for its new platform. Was the effort simply too little, too late?