Navigating through the ‘rules’ of civil society: In search of disability rights in Singapore
The Singapore School, initiated by the founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and subsequently propagated by Bilahari Kausikan and Kishore Mahbubani, characterises a political regime dedicated to social order and economic growth that is believed to achieve human dignity and “good governance” (Chew 199...
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Main Authors: | EE, Wongmeng, NG, Ian Derong, LOR, Jean, WONG, Reuben |
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2017
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