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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors ix
- 1. Introduction 1
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PART I: RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES
- 2. Managing Religious Diversity and Multiculturalism in Singapore 19
- 3. Christian Activism in Singapore 36
- 4. Rising Conservatism in the Singapore Malay-Muslim Community: Worrying Times Ahead? 56
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PART II: NATIONAL AND ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
- 5. “New” Chinese Immigrants in Singapore: Localization, Transnational Ties and Integration 77
- 6. Singapore Malays: State-Community Relations, Complexities and Possibilities 91
- 7. “What Kind of Indian Are You?”: Frictions and Fractures Between Singaporean Indians and Foreign-Born NRIs 110
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PART III: POLITICAL DIVIDES AND A DIVIDED POLITY
- 8. Protest and the Culture War in Singapore 129
- 9. The People’s Action Party in Government: The Pole for “Big Tent” Singapore 148
- 10. The Burdens of Ethnicity: Chinese Communities in Singapore and Their Relations with China 165
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PART IV: DIVERGING ECONOMIC WORLDS
- 11. Self-Reliant Wealth and Trickle-Down Welfare: The Singapore Story in 200 Years? 189
- 12. The Future of the Middle Class in Singapore: 2020 and Beyond 207
- 13. Geographic-Ethnic Segregation in Singapore: Emerging Schisms in Society 231
- 14. Ageing Societies, Age-Inclusive Spaces and Community Bonding 248
- Index 259
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors ix
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART I: RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES
- 2. Managing Religious Diversity and Multiculturalism in Singapore 19
- 3. Christian Activism in Singapore 36
- 4. Rising Conservatism in the Singapore Malay-Muslim Community: Worrying Times Ahead? 56
-
PART II: NATIONAL AND ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
- 5. “New” Chinese Immigrants in Singapore: Localization, Transnational Ties and Integration 77
- 6. Singapore Malays: State-Community Relations, Complexities and Possibilities 91
- 7. “What Kind of Indian Are You?”: Frictions and Fractures Between Singaporean Indians and Foreign-Born NRIs 110
-
PART III: POLITICAL DIVIDES AND A DIVIDED POLITY
- 8. Protest and the Culture War in Singapore 129
- 9. The People’s Action Party in Government: The Pole for “Big Tent” Singapore 148
- 10. The Burdens of Ethnicity: Chinese Communities in Singapore and Their Relations with China 165
-
PART IV: DIVERGING ECONOMIC WORLDS
- 11. Self-Reliant Wealth and Trickle-Down Welfare: The Singapore Story in 200 Years? 189
- 12. The Future of the Middle Class in Singapore: 2020 and Beyond 207
- 13. Geographic-Ethnic Segregation in Singapore: Emerging Schisms in Society 231
- 14. Ageing Societies, Age-Inclusive Spaces and Community Bonding 248
- Index 259