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US-China rivalry: it’s not a Cold War, but is conflict inevitable or avoidable?
2 July 2020
US-China rivalry: it’s not a Cold War, but is conflict inevitable or avoidable?
South China Morning Post published an opinion piece by LKYCIC Chair Prof Chan Heng Chee about the US-China rivalry. This article was based on a lecture she delivered at the 7th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series titled The US-China Rivalry: Inevitable War or Avoidable War.
Putting common good ahead of individual freedoms have helped in Asian countries’ fight against Covid-19, says Chan Heng Chee. (ST, 18.06.2020)
18 June 2020
Putting common good ahead of individual freedoms have helped in Asian countries’ fight against Covid-19, says Chan Heng Chee. (ST, 18.06.2020)
The Straits Times reported on Prof Chan Heng Chee’s first lecture as IPS’ 7th S R Nathan Fellow. Under the fellowship, Prof Chan’s lectures, which examines Singapore’s place in a world that is rapidly changing, will be published in a book.
Coronavirus: Dorm operators expect changes to push up costs by at least 50%
5 June 2020
Coronavirus: Dorm operators expect changes to push up costs by at least 50%
New standards for migrant worker dormitories will enhance workers’ well-being, said dormitory operators here, but will come at a cost…
Rethinking dorms: Next steps for foreign worker housing in Singapore
26 May 2020
Rethinking dorms: Next steps for foreign worker housing in Singapore
New safety rules could shake up how dorms are run, and also result in consolidation