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Singapore Perspectives 2004 covers the following issues:
SESSION I: Recovery, Restructuring and Remaking
- "Pi Ji Tai Lai" by Khaw Boon Wan, Acting Minister for Health and Senior Minister of State for Finance
- Re-thinking and Restructuring Singapore’s Economy by Manu Bhaskaran, Partner and Board Member, Centennial Group Holdings
- Waging "War on Terror": Singapore’s Responses and Dilemmas by Amitav Acharya, Deputy Director and Head of Research, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies
SESSION II: Economic Matrix: Reloaded or Revolutionised?
- A New World by Toh Mun Heng, Lead Economist, Ministry of Trade and Industry; Benedict Chia and Lee Lay Keng, Economists, Ministry of Trade and Industry
- Still Waiting for "The One" to Deliver Zion by Lim Say Boon, Director of OCBC Investment Research Pte Ltd
- Balancing Employment for Foreigners and Singaporeans by Hui Weng Tat, Associate Professor, Dept. of Economics, National University of Singapore
- Rear View Mirror Syndrome by Lee Han Shih, Freelance Writer (former journalist from Business Times)
SESSION III: Changing of the Guard: How Different Will the Third Generation Be?
- The Best Is Yet to Be by Wang Kai Yuen, MP for Bukit Timah Constituency
- Constant in Substance, Changes in Style by Sylvia Lim, Chairman, Workers; Party
- Personality + Power = Changes Unlikely by Tan Tarn How, Political Correspondent, Straits Times
- Political History: In Arrested State by Chua Beng Huat, Professor, Dept. of Sociology and Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
SESSION IV: Seven Revolutions
- Global Strategic Trends Out to Year 2025 by Erik R. Peterson, Senior Vice President, William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis, Director of Seven Revolutions Initiative and Jay C. Farrar, Vice President (External Affairs), Center for Strategic and International Studies, USA
- Singapore and Seven Revolutions by Asad Latif, Senior Writer, Straits Times
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