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Across the Causeway

Across the Causeway
Author: Takashi Shiraishi
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9812307834

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This book considers Malaysia-Singapore relations from a range of perspectives. Geographical proximity, material flows and movements and historical links have long connected the peoples and territories in various ways. The 13 essays on history, law, politics, regional security and economy aim to define the links 'across the Causeway.'


Malaysia's Foreign Relations

Malaysia's Foreign Relations
Author: Ruhanas Harun
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Singapore-Malaysia Relations Under Abdullah Badawi

Singapore-Malaysia Relations Under Abdullah Badawi
Author: Saw Swee-Hock
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9812303782

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This book, a project of the ISEAS Malaysia Study Programme, documents the series of important events that have contributed to the warmer relations presently enjoyed by Singapore and Malaysia under Abdullah Badawi. The eight chapters cover background, solving bilateral ties, intensifying official visits, developing people-to-people contacts, deepening public sector economic ties, expanding private sector economic ties, renewing educational and sporting events, and uplifting future relations. Four useful appendices have also been included to provide the opinions of eminent persons on the current state of bilateral relations between the two close neighbours. In an era of rapid globalization and inter-dependence, the two countries have much to gain by maintaining harmonious relations and by strengthening economic cooperation to bring peace and prosperity to their people. The book provides readers, whether businessmen, analysts, politicians, students or policy-makers, with a greater appreciation of recent developments in the bilateral relationship that will have a profound impact on the future direction of the two countries.


Malaysia-Singapore Relations

Malaysia-Singapore Relations
Author: Kim Fong Lim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1998
Genre: Malaysia
ISBN:

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Indonesia-Singapore Relations

Indonesia-Singapore Relations
Author: Teik Soon Lau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991
Genre: Indonesia
ISBN:

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Malaysia-Singapore Relations

Malaysia-Singapore Relations
Author: Abdullah BinAhmad Badawi
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Academic
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Malaysia and Singapore

Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Azizah Kassim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: Malaysia
ISBN:

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An Analysis of the Underlying Factors that Affected Malaysia-Singapore Relations During the Mahathir Era

An Analysis of the Underlying Factors that Affected Malaysia-Singapore Relations During the Mahathir Era
Author: Rusdi Omar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2014
Genre: International relations
ISBN:

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This thesis is an analysis of the underlying factors that influenced Malaysia-Singapore relations during the watershed period of Mahathir Mohamad as the Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981- 2003). The study proposes that the bilateral tensions between Malaysia and Singapore were, to a large extent, affected by such things as the burden of historical baggage from their acrimonious parting in 1965, after a short period of unification; the differences between them in their perceptions and approaches in handling bilateral relations; and their political cultures and the leadership styles of their prime ministers, but for the purposes of the present study, specifically those of Mahathir and Lee Kuan Yew. The thesis examines a number of key areas of discord between states and leaders alike. Despite the strong underlying differences, the thesis argues, the two states have existed in a condition of interdependency in the post-1965 period. They have had to find ways in which to suppress the culturally- and historically-conditioned tensions in order to ensure their respective states' economic growth and political and social development. As a result, we have the curious situation in which both Malaysia and Singapore have found ways of maintaining engagement. In doing so, they have avoided raising tensions to the point of conflict, and, indeed, been able to build bridges through consistent, and determined, application to their bilateral affairs. The thesis provides some explanations as why this should be the case.


Malaysia-Singapore: Fifty Years of Contentions 1965-2015

Malaysia-Singapore: Fifty Years of Contentions 1965-2015
Author: Kadir Mohamad
Publisher: The Other Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9839541897

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This book offers an interesting and informative account of the often fractious account of two countries in the heart of Southeast Asia. It outlines the primary issues that plagued relations between Malaysia and Singapore in the last fifty years and the political, diplomatic and legal initiatives taken to address them. The author gives a first-person narrative of the seemingly endless behind-the-scenes episodes that have brought the love-hate relationship to where they are today. He further delves into the vast reservoir of information on the rocky bilateral relationship to provide a reasonable argument over why Malaysia has behaved as it has since 1965. Exhaustive records of, among others, minutes, letters and documents are brought to light to substantiate the Malaysian view in relation to issues of contention with Singapore. Coming from an insider with more than four eventful decades in the Malaysian Foreign Service, it will be an eye opener for many.