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George Yeo On Bonsai, Banyan And The Tao (Hardcover): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif, Huay Leng Lee George Yeo On Bonsai, Banyan And The Tao (Hardcover)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif, Huay Leng Lee
R2,029 Discovery Miles 20 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since his undergraduate days in Cambridge, George Yeo has spoken and written much in and out of government. Many remember the things which he said or wrote years ago. This book is a compilation of some of his best speeches and writings which were selected by Asad Latif and Lee Huay Leng in consultation with him.The book has a rather unusual title because there are many aspects to George Yeo which makes him difficult to classify. As a student leader, he was radical but conciliatory. In the Singapore Armed Forces, he was atypical, moving from the Army to the Air Force before becoming Director of Joint Operations and Planning. In politics, he is fondly remembered by artists, journalists, doctors, businessmen and foreign diplomats, and by his colleagues and constituents. His own staff said he had a curious mind. They complained that he rarely used the drafts which they had prepared for him.George Yeo describes himself as a Taoist even though he is a Roman Catholic and is now on the Papal staff. Buddhists are surprised he championed the revival of Nalanda University as an international project. He remains close to Singaporeans of different races and religions even though he has a deep sense of his own ancestral roots and religion. In politics, he has been described both as a liberal and a conservative. In his Parliamentary maiden speech, he spoke of the importance of democracy but has repeated many times that democracy is only a means and not an end in itself. He has a deep interest in history which partly explains his seeing the re-emergence of China and India earlier than most others.The bonsai and the banyan are metaphors he uses for Singapore. Singapore is a city-state and must never have an inflated view of itself. The bonsai describes Singapore modestly, but he adds that the bonsai can be intensely interesting and valuable. The banyan provides shade and we are grateful for it, but too much makes us weak. As for the Tao, that perhaps is what gives unity to his many interests.Related Link(s)

George Yeo On Bonsai, Banyan And The Tao (Paperback): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif, Huay Leng Lee George Yeo On Bonsai, Banyan And The Tao (Paperback)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif, Huay Leng Lee
R955 Discovery Miles 9 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since his undergraduate days in Cambridge, George Yeo has spoken and written much in and out of government. Many remember the things which he said or wrote years ago. This book is a compilation of some of his best speeches and writings which were selected by Asad Latif and Lee Huay Leng in consultation with him.The book has a rather unusual title because there are many aspects to George Yeo which makes him difficult to classify. As a student leader, he was radical but conciliatory. In the Singapore Armed Forces, he was atypical, moving from the Army to the Air Force before becoming Director of Joint Operations and Planning. In politics, he is fondly remembered by artists, journalists, doctors, businessmen and foreign diplomats, and by his colleagues and constituents. His own staff said he had a curious mind. They complained that he rarely used the drafts which they had prepared for him.George Yeo describes himself as a Taoist even though he is a Roman Catholic and is now on the Papal staff. Buddhists are surprised he championed the revival of Nalanda University as an international project. He remains close to Singaporeans of different races and religions even though he has a deep sense of his own ancestral roots and religion. In politics, he has been described both as a liberal and a conservative. In his Parliamentary maiden speech, he spoke of the importance of democracy but has repeated many times that democracy is only a means and not an end in itself. He has a deep interest in history which partly explains his seeing the re-emergence of China and India earlier than most others.The bonsai and the banyan are metaphors he uses for Singapore. Singapore is a city-state and must never have an inflated view of itself. The bonsai describes Singapore modestly, but he adds that the bonsai can be intensely interesting and valuable. The banyan provides shade and we are grateful for it, but too much makes us weak. As for the Tao, that perhaps is what gives unity to his many interests.Related Link(s)

The Life and Times of Gerald de Cruz - A Singaporean of Many Worlds (Paperback): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif The Life and Times of Gerald de Cruz - A Singaporean of Many Worlds (Paperback)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif
R909 R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Save R167 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gerald de Cruz's life overlapped many of the spheres of Singapore's history after World War II. As a Eurasian, a nationalist, a communist and then a democratic socialist, as a journalist and a writer, he represents the insurgent energies of a truculent time when a nascent nation was seeking the basis of statehood. His commitment to progressive ideas and movements reveals a man of integrity in search of himself in a better world. This book seeks to portray his place in time, particularly for younger Singaporeans who did not live in an era that has inaugurated the history of independent Singapore.

Lim Kim San - A Builder of Singapore (Hardcover): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif Lim Kim San - A Builder of Singapore (Hardcover)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif
R1,412 R1,120 Discovery Miles 11 200 Save R292 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lim Kim San's name is linked inextricably to Singapore's public housing. This is entirely appropriate because he played a crucial role in the success of the Housing Board, which transformed both the country's physical landscape and gave Singaporeans a tangible stake in the future of their young nation. However, important though Lim's role was at the Board and as Minister for National Development, it was not his sole contribution to Singapore. He made a decisive difference in several other key areas, including Finance, and Interior and Defence. This biography draws on Lim's Oral History Interview, which was made accessible to the author, the Hansard, Lim's speeches, and newspaper clippings, in addition to fresh interviews conducted with other Singapore leaders who had worked with Lim. The result is a composite picture of a great Singapore leader.

Celebrating Europe - An Asian Journey (Paperback): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif Celebrating Europe - An Asian Journey (Paperback)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif
R930 R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Save R176 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, a lifelong admirer of Europe casts a critical yet loving eye on the continent to ask what it means to him. The book revolves around a series of personal encounters. Theses range from following his father to cambridge, and meeting two Bengali lovers in Calcutta who cherish Eros with classical Greek purity, to watching his wife recover in a Polish hospital that lavishes care on her for almost free.

Between Rising Powers - China, Singapore and India (Hardcover): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif Between Rising Powers - China, Singapore and India (Hardcover)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif
R1,444 R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Save R290 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Geography has moulded Singapore's self-definition, much as it has shaped the contours of the rest of Southeast Asia, a region that lies south of China and east of India. Placed within overlapping Sinic and Indic zones, Singapore's "entrept" role has served both. Today, as China and India emerge simultaneously as rising powers, a port city is going beyond its trading role to engage them in political and security terms. This book combines diplomatic history and international relations theory to show how Singapore is facilitating China's and India's engagement of Southeast Asia.

Regional Outlook - Southeast Asia 2007-2008 (Paperback, Revised edition): Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif, Lee Poh Onn Regional Outlook - Southeast Asia 2007-2008 (Paperback, Revised edition)
Asad-Ul Iqbal Latif, Lee Poh Onn
R918 R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Save R174 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Launched in 1992, ""Regional Outlook"" is an annual publication of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, published every January. Designed for the busy executive, professional, diplomat, journalist, or interested observer, ""Regional Outlook"" aims to provide a succinct analysis of current political and economic trends shaping the region, and the outlook for the forthcoming two years. This forward-looking book contains focused political commentaries and economic forecasts on all ten countries in Southeast Asia, as well as a select number of topical pieces of significance to the region.

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