Governing the global city's mandarinate: Politically motivated appointments in Singapore's public sector
Singapore’s civil service has been lauded as one of the successful examples in the world. The emphasis on meritocracy, or recruiting the best and brightest, has been the hallmark of Singapore’s governance, which has seen it topping governance effectiveness rankings. This principle remains a guiding...
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Main Author: | WONG, George |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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