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2011

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Election Law

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The Elected Presidency In A New Normal, Tan K. B. Eugene Aug 2011

The Elected Presidency In A New Normal, Tan K. B. Eugene

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Asst Prof Eugene Tan shared his views on the outcome of the recently concluded Presidential Election and commented on the need for both the incoming President and the Government to evolve the office of the President in a manner that is in sync with Singaporeans' expectations.


Television May Be Game-Changer, Tan K. B. Eugene Jul 2011

Television May Be Game-Changer, Tan K. B. Eugene

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To wid presidential candidates will have to secure strong support across the political divide


Is There A Truly Independent Candidate?, Tan K. B. Eugene Jun 2011

Is There A Truly Independent Candidate?, Tan K. B. Eugene

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Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan provides an analysis of the three possible presidential election candidates, the Government's role in endorsing its preferred candidate and how the presidential election campaign is likely to pan out.


Post Election, Let The Healing Begin, Tan K. B. Eugene May 2011

Post Election, Let The Healing Begin, Tan K. B. Eugene

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Assistant professor of law Eugene Tan notes in his commentary that a more complex global environment, a rapidly changing Singapore and the challenges it faces will require political parties and Singaporeans alike to mature politically so that Singapore's politics will not limit its potential as a nation.


Key Issues That Have Not Been Addressed, Tan K. B. Eugene May 2011

Key Issues That Have Not Been Addressed, Tan K. B. Eugene

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The last nine days of hustings period have provided for a most engaging electoral campaign in recent memory. There seems to be a nascent but growing political consciousness and Singaporeans are not shy to express their political inclinations and loyalties.


Shaping Up For A Landmark Election, Tan K. B. Eugene Apr 2011

Shaping Up For A Landmark Election, Tan K. B. Eugene

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Asst Prof Eugene Tan talks about significant developments he hopes to see in the upcoming General Elections.


Changes May Mean Slaying Sacred Cows, Tan K. B. Eugene Feb 2011

Changes May Mean Slaying Sacred Cows, Tan K. B. Eugene

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Changing may means slaying sacred crows