by Cherian George
National University of Singapore Press, 2011
Paper: 978-9971-69-594-1 | eISBN: 978-9971-69-720-4
Library of Congress Classification PN5449.S55G46 2012

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For several decades, the city-state of Singapore has been an international anomaly, combining an advanced, open economy with restrictions on civil liberties and press freedom. Freedom from the Press analyses the republic’s media system, showing how it has been structured ”like the rest of the political framework” to provide maximum freedom of manœuvre for the People's Action Party (PAP) government.

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