COVID-19 and Singapore's Health Diplomacy
Article - Gianna Gayle Amul, Tikki Pang
Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Singapore’s health diplomacy initiatives have sought to reaffirm its relevance to the regional and international community.

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Forging strong links with international thought leaders, policy practitioners, and academics.
Lecture- NUS-MTI-CSC Economics Speaker Series - Beyond Nudges- What and How to Present Options
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Choice architecture involves designing the presentation of choices, which influences people’s decisions.
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Features past issues of Ethos, event materials and CSC-authored case studies and toolkits
Opinion: China's Consumption Challenge
Opinion - Lai Szu Hao
China faces formidable challenges in its attempt to stimulate the domestic demand necessary to sustain economic growth in the long term.

Contact Tracing Tech Across the Data Life Cycle
Article - Vernie Oliveiro
To maintain public trust and uptake and effectively curtail the spread of COVID-19, digital contact tracing apps should have a robust data governance policy.

Singapore's Whole-of-Government Approach in Crisis Management
Article - James Low
Deliberate and concerted effort has been key to building up Singapore's state capacity to resolve crisis, but more should be done to strengthen the community's role in future.

Successful Ageing: Progressive Governance and Collaborative Communities
Article - Teoh Zsin Woon, Kharina Zainal
The Ministry of Health’s Deputy Secretary (Development) shares perspectives on embracing Singapore’s coming demographic shift.
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COVID-19 Crisis Management: An Early Look
Article - James Low
CSC Researcher James Low traces Singapore’s response to the pandemic to date, highlighting the coordinated response and whole-of-Singapore efforts to help those most affected by the crisis.

Successful Ageing — A Review of Singapore's Policy Approaches
Article - Olivia Goh
In Singapore, the issue of an ageing population has been on the national agenda since the 1980s, with several high-level committees formed to study ageing trends.
