Securitising Singapore

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A01=Syed Mohammed Ad'ha Aljunied
A01=Syed Mohammed Ad’ha Aljunied
Author_Syed Mohammed Ad'ha Aljunied
Author_Syed Mohammed Ad’ha Aljunied
authoritarian
authoritarian governance
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city state
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civil-military relations
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global city
global city state
global city vulnerability
Global-Local
H1N1
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Intelligent Island
Longest Dry Spell
militarisation
militarizing national security governance
military influence on civil society
MUIS
National Climate Change Strategy
national security
National Security Framework
National Security Governance
National Security Strategy
NCCS
non-traditional security
Non-traditional Security Challenges
Pandemic Threats
Paris School
political engagement strategies
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
SARS
SARS Pandemic
SARS Virus
Securitisation Activities
Securitisation Framework
securitizing vital policy areas
Singapore's vulnerability
Singaporean Government
Strategic Renewal
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Zika Virus

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367262174
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Aljunied examines how the Singaporean government developed a comprehensive state–society strategic relationship by ‘securitising’ vital policy areas because of Singapore’s vulnerability as a global city state.

In the twenty-first century, the Singaporean government has strategically renewed an existing form of authoritarian rule by ‘militarising’ national security governance. The main objective is to widen and deepen state power. Senior military-trained civilian political leaders and bureaucrats use military personnel, command and control, terminology and strategy of war to deal with non-traditional security challenges leading to the state’s further domination over civil liberty and civil society. Aljunied analyses the information and communication, health and climate–environment sectors. The case studies highlight the way the Singaporean government has used varying forms of political engagement, surveillance and legislation to limit civil liberty and inhibit the development of civil society.

This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students of Singapore Studies as well as for the readers of Security Studies with an interest in the global–local nexus in a small state context. It is a pioneering scholarly study on the national security framework and the use of non-traditional security discourse to strengthen state power and social stability at the expense of political liberalism.

Syed Mohammed Ad’ha Aljunied holds a PhD from the University of Western Australia.

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