Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... geographical advantages have given rise to many port cities , few have continued to remain vibrant without an expanding productive region ( Huff 1994 : 3 ) . Those content to rely on their geographical advantages appear to have either ...
... geographical advantages have given rise to many port cities , few have continued to remain vibrant without an expanding productive region ( Huff 1994 : 3 ) . Those content to rely on their geographical advantages appear to have either ...
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... geographical advantage , generating the vicissitudes of Singapore's fortunes as a trading emporium and port . While the framework for the following discussion will be geographical , rather than historical , it is important to remember ...
... geographical advantage , generating the vicissitudes of Singapore's fortunes as a trading emporium and port . While the framework for the following discussion will be geographical , rather than historical , it is important to remember ...
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... Geographical Magazine , Journal of the Scottish Geographical Society 109 ( 3 ) : 153–163 . Dwyer , D. , and D. Drakakis - Smith , ( eds . ) , ( 1996 ) , Ethnicity and Development . United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons . Economic Committee ...
... Geographical Magazine , Journal of the Scottish Geographical Society 109 ( 3 ) : 153–163 . Dwyer , D. , and D. Drakakis - Smith , ( eds . ) , ( 1996 ) , Ethnicity and Development . United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons . Economic Committee ...
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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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