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[View Email In Browser]( | [Forward to a colleague]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( [WorldSci]( [Shop Now]( 20% Off | Promo Code: MAR242 | Valid Until 24 March 2024 [Strictly Business]( [Strictly Business]( The Kwek Leng Beng Story by: Shing Huei Peh (The Nutgraf, Singapore) [Art of Joy]( [Art of Joy]( The Journey of Yip Yew Chong by: Tai Ho Woon [An Unfinished Canvas]( [An Unfinished Canvas]( Life of Koh Seow Chuan by: Tai Ho Woon [] Kiasunomics© Kiasunomics© brings to light that research can be made relevant to our daily living. Research helps us make sense of what we do and with that, we can learn to make better decisions for a smarter thinking nation. by: Sumit Agarwal, Swee Hoon Ang, and Tien Foo Sing (National University of Singapore, Singapore) [Kiasunomics©3]( New Release [Kiasunomics©3]( Economic Insights for Everyday Life [Kiasunomics©2]( [Kiasunomics©2]( Economic Insights for Everyday Life [Kiasunomics©]( [Kiasunomics©]( Stories of Singaporean Economic Behaviours [] IPS-Nathan Series The IPS-Nathan Lecture series was launched in 2014 as part of the S R Nathan Fellowship for the Study of Singapore, named after Singapore's sixth and longest-serving president. It seeks to advance public understanding and discussion of issues of critical national interest for Singapore. [Living with Civilisations]( [Living with Civilisations]( Reflections on Southeast Asia's Local and National Cultures by: Gungwu Wang [Stewardship of the Singapore Media]( [Stewardship of the Singapore Media]( Staying the Course by: Patrick Daniel [Singapore and Multilateral Governance]( [Singapore and Multilateral Governance]( Securing Our Future by: Noeleen Heyzer [] Commentary on Singapore (in 3 Volumes) NEW RELEASE This volume comprises essays by Singapore thought-leaders republished from various issues of the annual journal of the National University of Singapore Society called Commentary. edited by: Gillian Koh (National University of Singapore Society, Singapore) [Commentary on Singapore]( [Foreign Policy, Governance and Leadership]( Volume 1 [Commentary on Singapore]( [Economy, Environment and Population]( Volume 2 [Commentary on Singapore]( [Culture, Identity and Society]( Volume 3 [Understanding Singapore Politics]( [Understanding Singapore Politics]( 2nd Edition by: Bilveer Singh (National University of Singapore, Singapore) [Journey in Blue]( [Journey in Blue]( A Peek into the Workers' Party of Singapore by: Jenn Jong Yee [It's Not Me]( [It's Not Me]( 40 Years as Director of The Association of Banks in Singapore by: Ai Boon Ong-Ang [Governing Well]( [Governing Well]( Reflections on Singapore and Beyond by: W L Terence Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore) [World in Transition]( [World in Transition]( Singapore's Future by: Heng Chee Chan (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore) [Sing Musicals]( [Sing Musicals]( A History of Singapore Musical Theatre by: Kenneth Lyen [Breakthrough 2.0]( [Breakthrough 2.0]( Singaporeans Push for Parliamentary Democracy by: Derek da Cunha [The Nominated Member of Parliament Scheme]( [The Nominated Member of Parliament Scheme]( Are Unelected Voices Still Necessary in Parliament? — A Collection of Perspectives and Personal Reflections by NMPs edited by: Anthea Ong (Hush TeaBar/Anagami, Singapore & A Good Space Co-operative, Singapore & WorkWell Leaders, Singapore & SG Mental Health Matters, Singapore) [Singapore Perspectives]( [Singapore Perspectives]( Politics edited by: Natalie Pang and Shamil Zainuddin (Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore) [Singapore Perspectives]( [Singapore Perspectives]( Singapore. 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