Zoher Abdoolcarim, the former Asia editor of Time magazine, talks about why being a true Hongkonger is not all about being Chinese, and the leader who left the biggest impression.
Brilliant academic and lawyer Lee Kuan Yew narrowly survived the Japanese occupation of Singapore to lead his stricken country to independence and once-unimaginable prosperity Lee Kuan Ye addresses ...
Lee Kuan Yew was a politician, lawyer, and the first prime minister of Singapore, serving from 1959 to 1990. Often regarded as the architect of modern Singapore, Lee transformed the small ...
Lee Kuan Yew, prime minister of the city-state of Singapore, is a mayor who talks as though he may one day be a world statesman. The 44-year-old prime minister is an imposing figure who gives the ...
he described former Singapore’s founding prime minister Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew as one of the six transformational leaders. These outstanding leaders, which also included ex-US president ...
“Among them, perhaps, will be Lee Kuan Yew. He will be remembered not only as the first prime minister of Singapore ... as any way of economic and political life other than democratic capitalism was ...
Which brings us to a fundamental question. What is the purpose of government? Lee Kuan Yew, perhaps the last true “Philosopher King” politician, once posed this question to the people in his ...
The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS is part of the Global Public Policy Network, and through this network, works with LSE's Institute of Public Administration on a two year MPA Dual Degree.