1st Edition

Singapore in the Malay World Building and Breaching Regional Bridges

By Lily Zubaidah Rahim Copyright 2009
248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

Relations between Singapore and her immediate Malay neighbours have been perennially fraught with tension and misunderstanding. In making sense of this complex relationship, Lily Rahim explores the salience of historical animosities and competitive economic pressures, and Singapore’s janus-faced security and foreign economic policy orientation and ‘regional outsider’ complex. Focusing on... Read more

1. Singapura: Siapa nama kamu? Di-mana awak tinggal?  2. Remembering and Forgetting: Nusantara Malays in the Singaporean National Imagination  3. Competing and Comparable Paradigms of Authoritarian Nation-Building  4. The Frightened Country and the Geopolitics of Insecurity  5. The Politics of Economic Competition and Cooperation  6. The Singa and Garuda: From Kiasu to Soft Power Diplomacy?  Conclusion: Paradoxes and Diplomatic Blowbacks

Biography

Lily Zubaidah Rahim is a Senior Lecturer in Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is a specialist in the comparative politics of Southeast Asia, with a particular research interest in the politics of identity, authoritarian governance, regionalism and reformist Islam in Southeast Asia.