IPS: Singapore Perspectives 2007
Published Friday, January 12, 2007 by Singapore Election |
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Singapore Perspectives is the flagship event of the Institute of Policy Studies. Held yearly, the conference looks back on the past year in Singapore, discusses what is in store for the year ahead, and offers insights into the key trends and developments that affect Singapore.
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