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Disciplined Democracy

Författare:
Inbunden, 2027
engelska
748 kr
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In Disciplined Democracy, Edgar Liao employs the analytical lens of age relations to offer a fresh and compelling interpretation of the emergence of modern Singapore as a youth-conscious and youth-inclusive disciplinary state. While Singapore’s postcolonial stability has long attracted both admiration and critique, few accounts have closely examined the historical significance of youth in the nation’s political formation. Liao foregrounds the overlooked reality that Singapore was led into independence by a remarkably youthful generation of nationalist leaders—including Lee Kuan Yew, who was only thirty-five when he became the country’s first prime minister—and sustained by a youthful, multiracial population, more than half of whose electorate was under the age of twenty-one at the time of self-government. Tracing developments from the 1940s through the 1970s, the book demonstrates how youth emerged as a central category in the political imagination and institutional transformation of the Singaporean nation-state. Liao shows how successive governments invested heavily in the empowerment, development, and mobilization of young people, framing them as disciplined citizens whose civic participation was essential to national stability, economic growth, and social cohesion. Far from being peripheral, youth became a key site through which democratic governance, political legitimacy, and state authority were negotiated and reproduced. Situating Singapore’s extensive youth infrastructure within the broader contexts of twentieth-century global youth cultures, decolonization, and Cold War politics, Disciplined Democracy explains how a small, socially diverse, and newly independent state achieved political durability within a parliamentary democratic framework. By highlighting the productive tensions between discipline and inclusion, the book offers a historically grounded perspective with broader implications for democracies confronting the challenges of social diversity, generational change, and political participation in the modern world.

Undertitel
Youth and the Making of Modern Singapore, 1940s–1970s
Författare
Liao Edgar
ISBN
9798880705078
Språk
engelska
Vikt
518 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2027-02-28
Sidor
304