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Political development in Singapore 1945-55
This book examines Singapore’s political transformation in the decade following World War II, highlighting the emergence of new political institutions and rising local political consciousness. It analyzes the interplay between British colonial policies and the growing demand for self-governance among Singapore’s diverse population. The author explores key political movements, societal changes, and the rise of nationalist leaders who shaped the island’s political landscape. Overall, the work provides a comprehensive overview of how Singapore’s turbulent postwar years laid the foundation for its future independence.
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