Snap Insight: Why Budget 2025 is making it more affordable to have larger families
Governance of a City-State|Managing Diversities|Managing the Challenges of an Ageing Society
Snap Insight: Why Budget 2025 is making it more affordable to have larger families

For those who have or aspire to have three or more children, the new Large Families Scheme will be welcome news. In his Budget 2025 speech on Tuesday (Feb 18), Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong announced up to S$16,000 (US$11,900) in extra support for each third or subsequent child. Parents will see […]

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Commentary: The CMIO model is still useful for favoured policy outcomes, but it shouldn’t define our identities
Managing Diversities
Commentary: The CMIO model is still useful for favoured policy outcomes, but it shouldn’t define our identities

Questions surrounding the removal of Singapore’s Chinese-Malay-Indian-Other (CMIO) framework appear from time to time. On Feb 5, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Leong Mun Wai raised a question in the House about the government’s plans to review this administrative tool which it uses to manage policies concerning race. This was partly in response to a comment […]

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Speech by IPS Director Mr Janadas Devan at the Singapore Perspectives 2025 “Community”
Governance of a City-State|Inequality and Social Mobility|Managing Diversities
Speech by IPS Director Mr Janadas Devan at the Singapore Perspectives 2025 “Community”

The theme of Singapore Perspectives 2020, exactly five years ago today (January 20), was “Politics”. We landed on that theme because 2020 was bound to be an election year – like 2025 now. Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat gave the opening address and Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing did the concluding […]

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Forum: Income should focus on organic growth and not seek a strategic partner
Governance of a City-State
Forum: Income should focus on organic growth and not seek a strategic partner

I wish to comment on statements issued by Allianz, Income and NTUC Enterprise on Dec 16 (Allianz calls off deal with Income Insurance after public scrutiny, Dec 16). First, Allianz announced that it was withdrawing its offer to acquire a majority stake in Income Insurance. It also stated that the decision to withdraw it underscored […]

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15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture III “Beyond the Ivory Tower: Research and the Dilemmas of Quality and Relevance” by Professor Lily Kong
Governance of a City-State
15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture III “Beyond the Ivory Tower: Research and the Dilemmas of Quality and Relevance” by Professor Lily Kong

Introduction In the final lecture of the 15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series, Professor Lily Kong, President of Singapore Management University (SMU), began by reminding the audience of key themes from her previous two lectures: the historical evolution of universities in her first lecture and proposed transformative approaches to university education to support learning for a “100-year […]

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The right outcome for Income? Not a merger with Allianz
Governance of a City-State
The right outcome for Income? Not a merger with Allianz

The story of NTUC Income began more than 50 years ago and we do not believe it should end as a merger with German insurer Allianz. NTUC Income is a social enterprise and should continue to perform that role. This is an opportunity to draw upon Income’s enduring mission to tackle the evolving social challenges […]

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15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture II “At the Crossroads: Universities for the 100-Year Life” by Professor Lily Kong
Governance of a City-State
15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture II “At the Crossroads: Universities for the 100-Year Life” by Professor Lily Kong

In her second IPS-Nathan Lecture, Professor Lily Kong revisited the transformative role of universities, challenging the current beliefs and practices in  higher education. She highlighted four critical areas for re-evaluation: the prevailing emphasis on cognitive skills, universities’ response to rapid technological advancement, the importance of  interdisciplinary depth, and the need for  universities to position themselves […]

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Trump’s comeback: Outlook for Singapore and Asean
Governance of a City-State
Trump’s comeback: Outlook for Singapore and Asean

Once every four years, the world holds its breath when the American people go to the polls to elect their president, vice-president, senators, congressmen, governors and other officials. It does so because what happens in America will affect it in one way or another. The 2024 elections were full of drama and unexpected twists and […]

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Commentary: Homeless shelters that feel like home can help keep people off the streets in Singapore
Inequality and Social Mobility
Commentary: Homeless shelters that feel like home can help keep people off the streets in Singapore

SINGAPORE: An older woman preparing to rest for the night at a brightly lit study area of a local university. An elderly man hunched over a hawker centre table, fast asleep in the middle of the night. The idea of homelessness and rough sleeping seems at odds with Singapore’s image as a prosperous, orderly society. […]

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15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture I “Through the Looking Glass: Insights into the Origin and Evolution of Universities” by Professor Lily Kong
Governance of a City-State
15th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture I “Through the Looking Glass: Insights into the Origin and Evolution of Universities” by Professor Lily Kong

In her first lecture, Professor Lily Kong, President of Singapore Management University and IPS’ 15th S R Nathan Fellow, reflected on the role and challenges facing modern universities. Titled “Through the Looking Glass: Insights into the Origin and Evolution of Universities”, her lecture explored the historical development of universities and how their evolution illuminates contemporary […]

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Forum: Singapore’s foreign policy based on realism

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