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    Singapore’s Multiracialism: A Matter of Identity

    Kwang, Han Fook | April 2019
    Abstract
    Singapore’s commitment to multiracialism and inter-faith harmony is not just about keeping the peace but about its identity as a nation. It has achieved much over the last 50 years but serious challenges remain. The speed in which fake news and hate speech are spread online can easily create enmity among the races and religious groups. Much depends on whether Singaporeans are merely tolerant of each other or have developed deep trust and understanding.
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    Kwang, Han Fook. 2019. Singapore’s Multiracialism: A Matter of Identity. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/10151.
    Keywords
    Gender
    Gender Bias
    Gender Differences
    Gender Discrimination
    Gender Equality
    Gender Gaps
    Gender Inequality
    Gender Issues
    Gender Relations
    Gender Roles
    Assessing Corporate Governance
    Corporate Governance Reform
    Governance Models
    Comparative Analysis
    Social Research
    Sex Discrimination
    Employment Discrimination
    Women's Rights
    Equal Opportunity
    Equal Pay
    Feminism
    Men's Role
    Women's Role
    Institutional Framework
    Business Management
    Corporate Restructuring
    Gender-based analysis
    Sex differences
    Job bias
    Equal employment opportunity
    Fair employment practice
    Job discrimination
    Affirmative action programs
    Sex discrimination against women
    Pay equity
    Sexism
    Equal rights amendment
    Emancipation of women
    Equal rights
    Women's movements
    Personnel management
    Corporate reorganizations
    Intergovernmental cooperation
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