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Democracy and the Grassroots Sector in Singapore

Pages 3-20 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010

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Rebecca Grace Tan. (2020) Defanging public discontent in an authoritarian regime: grassroots volunteering and immigration in Singapore. Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 58:4, pages 452-475.
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Elvin Ong. (2016) Complementary Institutions in Authoritarian Regimes: The Everyday Politics of Constituency Service in Singapore. Journal of East Asian Studies 15:3, pages 361-390.
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