Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... ( Koh and Ooi 2002b ) . This legislation , limiting undeclared donations to the sum of S $ 5,000 , is probably levelled more at opposition political parties since it was introduced prior to a General Election . Legally , however , it ...
... ( Koh and Ooi 2002b ) . This legislation , limiting undeclared donations to the sum of S $ 5,000 , is probably levelled more at opposition political parties since it was introduced prior to a General Election . Legally , however , it ...
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... ( Koh and Ooi 2002b : 201–202 ) . Allowing the tudung would , in the government's view , ' open the floodgates ' to Muslim concessions , and thereby undermine social integration ( The Straits Times 30 January 2002 ) . The government's ...
... ( Koh and Ooi 2002b : 201–202 ) . Allowing the tudung would , in the government's view , ' open the floodgates ' to Muslim concessions , and thereby undermine social integration ( The Straits Times 30 January 2002 ) . The government's ...
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... Ooi , ( ed . ) , Environment and the City . Singapore : Times Academic Press . Koh , G. , and Ooi , G. L. , ( eds . ) , ( 2000 ) , State - Society Relations in Singapore . Singapore : Oxford University Press and Institute of Policy Studies ...
... Ooi , ( ed . ) , Environment and the City . Singapore : Times Academic Press . Koh , G. , and Ooi , G. L. , ( eds . ) , ( 2000 ) , State - Society Relations in Singapore . Singapore : Oxford University Press and Institute of Policy Studies ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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