Men In White: The Untold Story Of Singapore's Ruling Political Party, Revised 2nd Edition
Author(s) | Sonny Yap, Richard Lim and Leong Weng Kam |
ISBN10 | 9814266515 |
ISBN13 | 9789814266512 |
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 692 |
Year Publish | 2009 November |
Synopsis
Revised 2nd Edition Available 15th November 2009!
"Men In White is a perceptive work based on an incredible number of interviews that reveal, clarify and breathe life into the emergence and success of the PAP. This book introduces valuable new information and perspectives, and presents the most detailed and authentic analysis to date of the PAP’s origins, rise to power and governance of Singapore. For those who believe leadership decisions can provide useful insights and assist in making future decisions, this is the book to read."
~ Thomas J Bellows, professor of political science, University of Texas at San Antonio,who pioneered the academic study of PAP
MEN IN WHITE is the inside story of one of the world’s most successful political parties. Narrated in three parts, it is oral history spun in a journalistic mode and spiced unapologetically with anecdotes, quotes and human interest to breathe life into past events. To re-enact this political theatre-cum-human drama, three writers from The Straits Times backed by four researchers conducted some 300 interviews in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong and China. This was supplemented by about 200 oral history interviews from the National Archives of Singapore. The result is a dramatic account of the PAP—warts, blemishes and all—and of the pivotal moments in its history which changed the course of Singapore forever.
PART ONE tells how a Cambridge-educated lawyer and his anglicised associates collaborated with radical Chinese-speaking trade unionists to drive out the British colonialists and how they fought each other to the bitter end. It also chronicles the party’s clash with the ruling UMNO in Malaysia which led eventually to separation.
PART TWO captures the agonies of leadership renewal and charts the ascent of Goh Chok Tong who succeeded Lee as the second prime minister. It ends with Lee Hsien Loong taking over from Goh in 2004 and leading the party to victory in the 2006 polls. It also reveals how they worked out the power dynamics among themselves.
PART THREE wraps up the PAP story by delving into the key principles that characterise Singapore governance and concludes with the intriguing poser: Will PAP outlive LKY?
About The Authors:
The authors are experienced journalists from The Straits Times and The Sunday Times, Singapore Press Holdings.