“New normal” no more: democratic backsliding in Singapore after 2015
After the “watershed” General Elections (GE) in 2011, Singapore seemed primed for greater democratization. The ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) adopted a softer tone, and promised an expansion of the political space. Yet, after the subsequent GE in 2015, in which the PAP attained a much higher sha...
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Main Author: | Abdullah, Walid Jumblatt |
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Other Authors: | School of Social Sciences |
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Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161896 |
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