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| SINGAPORE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE Explore the layers of Singapore's government with our "Singapore

[View Email In Browser]( | [Forward to a colleague]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( [WorldSci]( [Shop Now]( SINGAPORE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE Explore the layers of Singapore's government with our "Singapore Politics and Governance" selection. These books offer an in-depth look at the inner workings of Singapore's political landscape. Among our latest releases is "Non-Constituency Members of Parliament: What's Next for the Scheme," launching next week. Delve into these reads and gain a deeper understanding of the systems that drive Singapore's success. From now until August 25, we're celebrating National Day 2024 with weekly features on specific collections within our Singapore Collection. Enjoy 20% off with the code WSND2024. More details below! [Non-Constituency Members of Parliament]( [Non-Constituency Members of Parliament]( What's Next for the Scheme?What's Next for the Scheme? Edited by: Hoe Yeong Loke and Jenn Jong Yee "First, I welcome a book on Non-Constituency Members of Parliament. The scheme is 40 years old and a book on it is overdue. This book complements Anthea Ong's excellent book on Nominated Members of Parliament. Taken together, the two books make an important contribution to our understanding of the Singapore Parliament and political governance in Singapore." Professor Tommy Koh Special Adviser, Institute of Policy Studies National University of Singapore [Sample Chapter]( [Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay?]( [Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay?]( Analysing the Resilience of the One-Party Dominant State in Singapore By: Bilveer Singh (National University of Singapore, Singapore) This book examines the enduring dominance of Singapore's People's Action Party, its sustained success under three prime ministers, and the potential for its fall amid a weak opposition and changing political landscape. [Journey in Blue]( [Journey in Blue]( A Peek into the Workers' Party of Singapore By: Jenn Jong Yee This book delves into the Workers' Party's journey through the eyes of Yee Jenn Jong, chronicling his political contests and parliamentary work amid Singapore's political transition marked by the PAP's fluctuating fortunes and electoral challenges. [Government in Business]( [Government in Business]( Leading or Lagging? By: Hwee Hua Lim This book assesses the evolving debate over government involvement in business, exploring the roles of public and private sectors in a rapidly changing global economy amid globalization, technological advances, and shifting societal expectations. [Governing Well]( [Governing Well]( Reflections on Singapore and Beyond By: W L Terence Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore) This book, a collection of essays by Terence Ho, explores key policy issues in education, demographics, and economic growth, offering insights into effective governance and future challenges based on his extensive experience in Singapore's Public Service. [Refreshing the Singapore System]( [Refreshing the Singapore System]( Recalibrating Socio-Economic Policy for the 21st Century By: W L Terence Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore) This book examines Singapore's socio-economic development in the 21st century, highlighting policy innovations and challenges in sustaining growth and social mobility amidst global competition and an ageing population. [The Nominated Member of Parliament Scheme]( [The Nominated Member of Parliament Scheme]( Are Unelected Voices Still Necessary in Parliament? — A Collection of Perspectives and Personal Reflections by NMPs Edited by: Anthea Ong (Hush TeaBar/Anagami, Singapore & A Good Space Co-operative, Singapore & WorkWell Leaders, Singapore & SG Mental Health Matters, Singapore) This book, featuring contributions from 19 past and present Nominated Members of Parliament, explores the impact and controversies of the NMP scheme, inviting Singaporeans to reflect on its role in their evolving society. [Marky Polo in Singapore]( [Marky Polo in Singapore]( By: Emily Lim-Leh Marky Polo is a pangolin who comes from a famous line of travellers and explorers. His cousin Merry Polo is visiting Singapore for the first time. Merry wants a holiday packed with non-stop fun and merry-making. Can Merli and his friends help Marky to occupy his fun-loving (and sometimes inconsiderate) younger cousin? 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