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27 Jun 2024

Foreseeable Podcast - The world's largest democracy votes: What's next for India?

The world’s largest democracy, India, has recently concluded its six-week long election, counting 640 million votes. India’s incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi was re-elected...
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5 mins
25 Jun 2024

Vietnam's renewable revolution and its ripple effect on ASEAN power grids

Vietnam has achieved a renewable energy revolution over recent years and stands out among Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states as the leading player in the ...
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5 mins
13 Jun 2024

Elder abuse - the other side of the silver wave

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is every 15th of June. How severe is the problem and what can be done to reduce the problem?
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5 mins
12 Jun 2024

The flexi-work future: bringing policy into reality

Singapore's new guidelines embrace a global trend and could transform the way we work.
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7 mins
04 Jun 2024

AI could be a basic job skill soon

AI has the potential to narrow the gap between the most proficient workers and those less skilled if training and manpower policies enable its widespread use.
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5 mins
31 May 2024

The tussle over TikTok isn’t just geopolitics

While the fracas between US and TikTok is unlikely to have any repercussions for Singapore, the crux of the issue - a fight over data - matters to all of us, say the Institute of...
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> 10 mins
30 May 2024

Foreseeable Podcast - Building urban resilience to tackle unknown unknowns

A new book, Building Urban Resilience: Singapore's Policy Response to Covid-19 is one of the first few books to discuss the Covid-19 crisis as an urban phenomenon. Written by our...
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5 mins
20 May 2024

Singapore's maritime industry: Microcosm of mega trends

How does Singapore's maritime sector navigate mega ships and complex logistics to keep its top position in global trade?
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5 mins
20 May 2024

Nation Branding as a tool of public policy: A Singapore story

A country brand evolves by design and default. The Taylor Swift concert controversy illustrates why nation branding should inform policymakers' decisions.
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7 mins
25 Apr 2024

As a small country, soft power is particularly important for Singapore

In his book in 1990, American political scientist Joseph Nye popularised the concept of “soft power”, referring to a nation’s international influence arising from attractiveness...
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