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Singapore Perspectives 2005 covers the following issues:
SESSION I: Domestic Political and Social Issues
- Political Change and Continuity: The Near-Term Outlook by Derek da Cunha
- The Class Dimension in Singapore: Challenges and Implications for Social Policy by Tan Ern Ser
SESSION II: Economic Issues
- Can Singapore's Economy Weather Coming External Stresses? by Manu Bhaskaran
- People-Centred Growth and Development by Evelyn Wong
SESSION III: Special Focus Section on Foreign Affairs
- Singapore's Position in the World: The Little Understood State by Kishore Mahbubani
- Singapore Foreign Policy in 2004 and Beyond by Simon S. C. Tay
- Keeping Ties Warm Between Malaysia and Singapore by K. Kesavapany
- Engineering the Paradigm Shift in Singapore-Malaysia Relations by Noordin Sopiee
- Singapore-Indonesia Relations: A Propitious New Beginning by Leonard C. Sebastian
- Singapore-Indonesia Cooperation in the Midst of Change and New Challenges by Jusuf Wanadi
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