Is Singapore a unique form of
Title: Is Singapore a unique form of
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Is Singapore a unique form of
Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
Details: Words: 2505 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Is Singapore a unique form of democracy?
The Singapore government has captured the imagination of the West, having been described as authoritarian and undemocratic, yet enjoying a baffling run of economic success generally achieved by free, democratic, capitalist states. Its success has lent justification to the formation of the Singapore School that championed a separate ‘Asian-style’ democracy that eschews some of the accepted features of liberal democracy in favour of greater state control. This has
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to be dubious in origin. From crushing political opposition to coercing the electorate to vote in its favour through financial threats, the government has shown little regard for the integrity in democratic processes.
In the light of these facts, it would be difficult to say that Singapore is a unique form of democracy. It is rather an authoritarian regime attempting to legitimize its brand of government by citing dubious cultural contingencies, such as ‘Asian-style democracy’.


