Governance in an Age of Uncertainty
Opinion - Terence Poon
How should public policymaking and service delivery adapt to an era of greater uncertainty and complexity?

Context, Connection and Continuity: Governance in the Next Decade
Roundtable - S. Francis Moloi, Noharuddin Nordin, Vani Tripathi
Three eminent participants from Singapore’s 5th Leaders in Governance Programme discuss the evolving role of the public sector, and the need for governments to engage with changing norms in society.

Public Communication and Engagement in China: Lessons for Singapore
Opinion - Lim Chee Kia, Tan Li San
The Chinese government is exploring new media strategies to engage a public more willing and able to express themselves online.


Communicating to Our Pioneer Generation
Article - Lai Szu Hao
The launch of the Pioneer Generation Package demonstrated new ways to understand, inform, engage and serve Singaporeans on the ground.

SG50: What The Public Service Learnt
Article - Yee Lai Fong
The successful year-long celebrations strengthened the Public Service’s capacity to engage with its partners in new, collaborative ways that bode well for the future.
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Engaging with Stakeholders for Better Public Transport Outcomes
Article - Heng Ju-Li
Taking on a new advisory role, the Public Transport Council finds keeping an open mind and engaging diverse views makes for more balanced and useful recommendations.

When the Government Goes Online
Opinion - Bertha Henson
A veteran journalist and editor believes the government should rethink its strategy for communication and engaging online.

Narratives and the Institutional Imagination
Opinion - Catherine Fieschi
Political scientist Catherine Fieschi argues that every country needs a good tale to help it adapt to change while maintaining a sense of collective identity.

Race ... or Erase?
Opinion - Ngiam Siew Ying
Does race continue to be relevant in modern, diverse Singapore?
