Singapore from Temasek to the 21st Century
Reinventing the Global City
9789971695156
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Singapore from Temasek to the 21st Century
Reinventing the Global City
In this volume, a group of international scholars examines the history of Singapore as a series of discontinuous and varied attempts by a shifting array of local and foreign elites to optimize advantages arising from the island’s strategic location and overcome its lack of natural resources. Part I sets the scene by considering different ways of looking at the island’s long-term history and evaluating Singapore as a global city. Part II provides a series of snapshots of Singapore between 14th and 21st centuries, positioning the island as a major node in regional and world history, and evaluating the local political and social structures that have underpinned the city’s ability to function as a major urban centre and ensured its long-term survival.
472 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2010
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
History: Asian History, British and Irish History

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