Connecting to the World: Singapore as a Hub Port
Article - Christl Li
Singapore’s success as a major global maritime hub is the result of bold vision, national determination, and assiduous planning.
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Governance Amid Technological Disruption: A Vision for an Agile Public Service
Article - Daniel Lim Yew Mao, Chan Chi Ling
A more agile, iterative and inclusive approach to policymaking and problem solving can help the public sector keep pace with change.

Public Service 4.0: What Might It Look Like?
Opinion - Peter Shergold
Digitisation and robotic process automation will revolutionise public administration—but the outcome will depend on how we choose to use them.

The Digital Social Contract and e-Legitimacy
Opinion - Max Everest-Phillips
New institutions are needed to manage both the potential and risks of digital technologies that will reshape our societies and how they are governed.

Public Transport Planning and the Technological Revolution
Article - Lee Chuan Teck
A paradigm shift in public transport is on the horizon, but the right ecosystem of policies, regulations, infrastructure, and skills must first be in place.
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Bringing Data into the Heart of Digital Government
Article - Daniel Lim Yew Mao
In a digital era, governments must be more data-driven in decision-making, and work with citizens differently.

Making Technology Work for Workers
Opinion - Genevieve Ding
Technology, thoughtfully applied to complement and support the workforce, could deepen collective good rather than anxiety.

Agile, Inclusive, Digital-Ready Public Service: Nancy Chahwan in Conversation
Conversation - Nancy Chahwan
Nancy Chahwan discusses how the public service can remain nimble and adaptive in a digital society.
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Strategy and Stewardship in a Time of Change: Conversations with Stephanie Foster and Sirpa Kekkonen
Conversation - Sirpa Kekkonen, Stephanie Foster
Speaking with ETHOS on two separate occasions, Australia’s Stephanie Foster and Finland’s Sirpa Kekkonen reflect on what their governments are doing to be adaptive for the future.
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Editorial Issue 18
Editorial - Alvin Pang
The future of work is less about who gets to do the work, but what work is worth doing—and what tradeoffs should be made in so doing.