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Singapore’s ‘4G’ leaders rise on a wave of repression

by Kirsten Han November 29, 2018February 18, 2020

For months, Singaporeans had been kept in the dark guessing about a crucial leadership transition inside the People’s Action Party (PAP), the wealthy city-state’s long ruling political party. But while Prime Minister and PAP leader Lee Hsien Loong’s likely successor finally came into clearer view this week, the country’s political direction is still less than […]

Can the rest of Asia learn from the elections in Malaysia?

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