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30% Off Selected E-Books Below | Use Code: WSEBOOKS30 Bestselling eBooks from the Singapore Collec

[View Email In Browser]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( [WorldSci]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( 30% Off Selected E-Books Below | Use Code: WSEBOOKS30 Bestselling eBooks from the Singapore Collection [The Singapore Ethnic Mosaic]( [The Singapore Ethnic Mosaic]( Many Cultures, One People Edited By: Mathews Mathew (Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore & OnePeople.sg) [Shop Now]( [Food, Foodways and Foodscapes]( [Food, Foodways and Foodscapes]( Culture, Community and Consumption in Post-Colonial Singapore Edited By: Lily Kong (Singapore Management University, Singapore) and Vineeta Sinha (NUS, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Perspectives on the Security of Singapore]( [Perspectives on the Security of Singapore]( The First 50 Years Edited By: Barry Desker (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU, Singapore) and Cheng Guan Ang (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Understanding Singapore Politics]( [Understanding Singapore Politics]( By: Bilveer Singh (NUS, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra]( [The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra]( By: Chenwei Wang (The TENG Company, Singapore), Junyi Chow (The TENG Company, Singapore) and Samuel Wong (The TENG Company, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay?]( [Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay?]( Analysing the Resilience of the One-Party Dominant State in Singapore By: Bilveer Singh (National University of Singapore, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [A General History of the Chinese in Singapore]( [A General History of the Chinese in Singapore]( Edited By: Chong Guan Kwa (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Bak Lim Kua (Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Managing Diversity in Singapore]( [Managing Diversity in Singapore]( Policies and Prospects Edited By: Mathew Mathews (Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore) and Wai Fong Chiang (Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Singapore 2065]( [Singapore 2065]( Leading Insights on Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond Edited By: Euston Quah (NTU, Singapore & Economic Society of Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Singapore's Economic Development]( [Singapore's Economic Development]( Retrospection and Reflections Edited By: Linda Y C Lim (University of Michigan, USA) [Shop Now]( [Majulah!]( [Majulah!]( Analysing the Resilience of the One-Party Dominant State in Singapore Edited By: Zainul Abidin Rasheed (Former Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Community Leader) and Norshahril Saat (ISEAS — Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Inequality in Singapore]( [Inequality in Singapore]( Edited By: Faizal Bin Yahya (Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Fulfilling the Trust]( [Fulfilling the Trust]( 50 Years of Shaping Muslim Religious Life in Singapore Edited By: Norshahril Saat [Shop Now]( [The Challenges of Governance in a Complex World]( [The Challenges of Governance in a Complex World]( By: Peter Ho [Shop Now]( [50 Years of Environment]( [50 Years of Environment]( Singapore's Journey Towards Environmental Sustainability Edited By: Yong Soon Tan (Former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Singapore & Former Permanent Secretary in the National Climate Change Secretariat in the Prime Minister's Office, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Lim Chong Yah: An Autobiography]( [Lim Chong Yah: An Autobiography]( Life Journey of a Singaporean Professor By: Chong Yah Lim (NUS, Singapore & NTU, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [Leaders of Singapore]( [Leaders of Singapore]( By: Melanie Chew [Shop Now]( [Sir Stamford Raffles and Some of His Friends and Contemporaries]( [Sir Stamford Raffles and Some of His Friends and Contemporaries]( A Memoir of the Founder of Singapore By: John Bastin [Shop Now]( [The Rise of Singapore]( [The Rise of Singapore]( (In 2 Volumes) By: Mark T S Hong (Asan Institute for Policy Studies, South Korea) Edited By: Amy Lugg [Shop Now]( [Dare to be Different]( [Dare to be Different]( The Albert Hong Story By: Albert Hong (RSP Architects, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( World Scientific Publishing Co Ltd 5 Toh Tuck Link Singapore 596224 Singapore [sales@wspc.com.sg](mailto:sales@wspc.com.sg?subject=Sales%20Enquiry) [About Us]( [For Authors]( [For Booksellers]( [For Librarians]( [Copyright & Permissions]( [Translation Rights]( [Contact Us]( [FAQ]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( [Website]( Terms & Conditions An ordering guide can be found here. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. This promotion is available only to individuals purchasing directly from World Scientific's web site. It is not available to libraries and booksellers. Not available in India and SAARC countries. Promotion is valid while stocks last. Delivery may be delayed up to 2 months due to high demand. S$ price is valid for Singapore markets only. If you have any questions or require more information, please email us at [sales@wspc.com.sg](mailto:sales@wspc.com.sg?subject=Sale%20Enquiry) This email was sent to {EMAIL}.Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list. Copyright © 2020 World Scientific Publishing Co Ltd, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have signed up to receive newsletters from World Scientific Publishing Co.

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