what are the public policy progress?
what are the public policies domain?
what does bad governance include?
what is good governance?
what is the input side of government?
what is the output side of government?
in what ways has singapore’s political system become more competitive?
what type of societal demands have emerged?
How and why are elections held today different compared to the past?
past: voters only voted for PAP, loyalty to the party that build the nation up
now: there are growing numbers of opposition parties being elected, gov has allowed citizens greater freedom in promoting active citzenship, creativity and entreprenuership, gradual leadership transition with control that contributes to the incremental liberalisation process
What political strategies helped to sustain one-party dominance in the past?
What political strategies are being used today to help sustain one-party dominance?
what are some examples of protests in sg
more about the prudent approach to the internet
why did younger voters resonate more with opposition?
what is ncmp and nmp? and what is their purpose
ncmp is non constituency members of parliament, the gov selected a growing number from the highest losing opposition candidates as ncmps for the following elections
nmp is nominated member of parliament, nonpartisan activits, businessmen and acadmeics have been chosen to fill up these positions
these 2 positions were introduced as a response to the demand for more alternative voices in parliament
what policies constitute the smd model?
what is the role of democracy in smd
how did singapore solve the housing problem?
how did singapore dramatically reduce crime and corruption?
what has singapore done to expand meritocracy and education?
what has singapore learnt from other countries?
Israel and Switzerland: defence japan: crime prevention, quality control circles west germany: education netherland: airport copy from schiphol france and japan: civil services shell system of performance appraisal
singapore’s welfare state?
singapore is not a welfare state, the state provides minimal support and most of it is for elderly and the disable
instead we believe in supporting ourselves so we have cpf, medishield, medisave which comes from our employeers and employees
what is quality of gov?
impartiality in the exercise of public authority
what is the relationship between social capital and qog
QOG creates social capital (generalised trust)