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This book record achievements of the East Asian Institute (EAI), one of the top five think tanks in Asia under the leadership of Dr Goh Keng Swee, Professors Wang Gungwu, John Wong and Zheng Yongnian.The hard work behind the nurturing of this institute is sometimes invisible, unwritten and under-appreciated but the contributions and results are clear and relevant to the scholarly world. The works of EAI's originating guardians as well as the future endeavours of its current directorship thus need to be chronicled for future generations of scholars to learn from this intellectual experience of managing an institution as complex as EAI.The detailed historiography of EAI in this publication represents the multiple histories of EAI, China's developmental path since the initiation of market reforms as well as Singapore's collaborative interface with China's development.

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The East Asian Institute: A Goh Keng Swee Legacy (Lim Tai Wei); Goh Keng Swee and Contemporary China Studies in Singapore (John Wong); Singapore's Road to "China Watching" (John Wong);

East Asian Institute, The: A Goh Keng Swee Legacy

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 16/04/2016
    ISBN13: 9789814740685, 978-9814740685
    ISBN10: 9814740683

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book record achievements of the East Asian Institute (EAI), one of the top five think tanks in Asia under the leadership of Dr Goh Keng Swee, Professors Wang Gungwu, John Wong and Zheng Yongnian.The hard work behind the nurturing of this institute is sometimes invisible, unwritten and under-appreciated but the contributions and results are clear and relevant to the scholarly world. The works of EAI's originating guardians as well as the future endeavours of its current directorship thus need to be chronicled for future generations of scholars to learn from this intellectual experience of managing an institution as complex as EAI.The detailed historiography of EAI in this publication represents the multiple histories of EAI, China's developmental path since the initiation of market reforms as well as Singapore's collaborative interface with China's development.

    Table of Contents
    The East Asian Institute: A Goh Keng Swee Legacy (Lim Tai Wei); Goh Keng Swee and Contemporary China Studies in Singapore (John Wong); Singapore's Road to "China Watching" (John Wong);

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