Table of Contents
| Introduction: Stability, Risks and Opposition in Singapore | |
| James Gomez, Can-Seng Ooi | 5-7 |
Articles
| The 1987 ISA Arrests and International Civil Society: Responses to Political Repression in Singapore | |
| Marc Rerceretnam | 8-27 |
| Selling Security: The War on Terrorism and the Internal Security Act of Singapore | |
| Damien Cheong | 28-56 |
| Securing Singapore/Managing Perceptions: From Shooting the Messenger to Dodging the Question | |
| Jonathan Woodier | 57-80 |
| Strategic Communication in Crisis Governance: Analysis of the Singapore Management of the SARS Crisis | |
| Yan Jin, Austine Pang, Glen T. Cameron | 81-104 |
| Restricting Free Speech: The Impact on Opposition Parties in Singapore | |
| James Gomez | 105-131 |
Book Reviews
| Chris Lydgate Lee's Law: How Singapore Crushes Dissent | |
| Roderick Chia | 132-134 |
| Carl A. Trocki, Singapore: Wealth, Power and the Culture of Control | |
| Yasuko Kobayashi | 134-136 |
| Hussin Mutalib, Parties and Politics: A Study of Opposition Parties and the PAP in Singapore | |
| Stephan Ortmann | 137-139 |
Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies - ISSN: 1395-4199
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