Securitising Singapore: state power and global threats management
"Aljunied examines how the Singaporean government developed a comprehensive state-society strategic relationship by 'securitising' vital policy areas due to Singapore's vulnerability as a global city-state. In the 21st Century, the Singaporean government has strategically renewed...
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Abingdon, Oxon
Routledge
2020
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
Schriftenreihe: | Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series
Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Aljunied examines how the Singaporean government developed a comprehensive state-society strategic relationship by 'securitising' vital policy areas due to Singapore's vulnerability as a global city-state. In the 21st Century, the Singaporean government has strategically renewed an existing form of authoritarian rule by 'militarising' national security governance. The overall effect 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. A valuable resource for researchers and students of Singapore Studies as well as for Security Studies readers with an interest in the Global-Local nexus in a small state context. This book is a pioneering scholarly effort 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"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
ISBN: | 9780429292057 0429292058 9781000227994 1000227995 9781000207279 1000207277 9781000186550 1000186555 |
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spelling | Aljunied, Syed Mohammed Ad'ha Verfasser aut Securitising Singapore state power and global threats management Syed Mohammed Ad'ha Aljunied First edition Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2020 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series "Aljunied examines how the Singaporean government developed a comprehensive state-society strategic relationship by 'securitising' vital policy areas due to Singapore's vulnerability as a global city-state. In the 21st Century, the Singaporean government has strategically renewed an existing form of authoritarian rule by 'militarising' national security governance. The overall effect 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. A valuable resource for researchers and students of Singapore Studies as well as for Security Studies readers with an interest in the Global-Local nexus in a small state context. This book is a pioneering scholarly effort 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"-- National security / Singapore Human security / Singapore Civil-military relations / Singapore Singapore / Politics and government / 21st century https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429292057 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Aljunied, Syed Mohammed Ad'ha Securitising Singapore state power and global threats management National security / Singapore Human security / Singapore Civil-military relations / Singapore Singapore / Politics and government / 21st century |
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title_short | Securitising Singapore |
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title_sub | state power and global threats management |
topic | National security / Singapore Human security / Singapore Civil-military relations / Singapore Singapore / Politics and government / 21st century |
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