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Data Economy Elections Inequality Research Paper 

Public Opinion & Political Choices in Singapore: A Survey by Quad Research

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020

Quad Research conducted a survey from 1-4 April 2020 on Singaporeans’ perceptions on a range of societal issues and how their views impact their political choices. This executive summary details some of their research findings.

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Elections Op-Ed 

A proposal for Singapore bicameralism

December 1, 2015October 17, 2017

BY CHARLES PHUA CHAO RONG & INDERJIT SINGH Post-GE2015, talk has primarily focused on the euphoric victory of the People’s

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Elections Op-Ed 

Can Singapore be both the exception and the rule?

November 2, 2015October 17, 2017 featured

BY HYGIN PRASAD FERNANDEZ & NICHOLAS TAN Seeking the highest office in the land, then-governor Ronald Reagan launched his candidacy

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Birth Rate Elections Op-Ed Population 

A Super-aged Singapore: Policy Implications for a Smart Nation

October 29, 2015October 17, 2017

BY TAN TECK BOON The latest July 2015 United Nations World Population Prospects (UNWPP) paints a sober picture of Singapore’s

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