R. S. Milne
University of British Columbia
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Archive | 2002
Diane K. Mauzy; R. S. Milne
1. What is Remarkable about Singapore? 2. How Singapore Became Independent: Lee Kuan Yew and the Peoples Action Party (PAP) 3. Locations of Power: The state and the government 4. The Peoples Action Party: The structure and operation of a dominant party 5. Ideology of the Leaders and for the Populace 6. Economic Policy for an Independent Singapore 7. Supplying Social Services to the People 8. The Dictates of Ethnicity: Language policy, education and self-help 9. The Successors: Leadership trends in the PAP 10. Authoritarian aspects of PAP rule 11. Elections, Electoral Innovation, and the Opposition 12. The Growth of Civil Society 13. Deterence and Diplomacy 14. Singapore in the Future
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1976
Gordon P. Means; R. S. Milne; K. J. Ratnam
Federalism and nation-building political parties - appendix - political parties in Sarawak and Sabah and names of some important leaders the Sabah state election of 1967 and the Sarawak state election of 1969-70 - appendix - elections in Sabah and Sarawak the politics of manoeuvre and negotiation administration in the field -local government councils - development machinery strategies, styles and resources of politics political development in the Borneo states appendix - data on political elites.
Archive | 1999
Diane K. Mauzy; R. S. Milne
Archive | 1978
R. S. Milne
Archive | 1981
R. S. Milne
Pacific Affairs | 1983
Diane K. Mauzy; R. S. Milne
Pacific Affairs | 1968
R. S. Milne; James de V. Allen
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1971
R. S. Milne; Thomas J. Bellows
Pacific Affairs | 1981
R. S. Milne; N. John Funston
Archive | 1967
Robert O. Tilman; R. S. Milne; K. J. Ratnam