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| Open Access | SINGAPORE'S PATH TO MODERNIZATION: AN ANALYSIS OF LEE KUAN YEW'S POLICIES
Sabina Yakubova Xudayberdi kizi , xAbstract
This article provides information about the economic and political life of Singapore, one of the most developed countries in Southeast Asia, in the second half of the 20th century. The reforms carried out in Singapore by Lee Kuan Yew, one of the largest representatives in the world of politics, are analyzed.
Keywords
“Asian values”, Lee Kuan Yew, reform, Malay, education system, British, island.
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Michael D. Barr, “Lee Kuan Yew: Race, Culture and Genes,” Journal of Contemporary Asia 39, no. 3 (2009):P.38
Jon S. T. Quah, “Lee Kuan Yew’s Role in Minimising Corruption in Singapore,” Asian Education and Development Studies 6, no. 3 (2017): P.243–255
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