Policymaking for Real People
Review - Tan Yeling
An understanding of how human biases affect economic decision-making can significantly improve the design of public policy. A new book authored by Singapore’s policymakers explains.

Plan for Behavioural Change, One Step at a Time
Review - Leon Lim
Review of "Think Small" by Owain Service and Rory Gallagher


Lifelong Learning and Ageing: Evidence From Singapore
Article - Sheng Yee Zher, Johnny Sung, Chia Ying
While age and educational background are key factors influencing our ability to learn, a recent study suggests that enabling technologies and learning methods can help seniors to go further.

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.

Asia 2035: Five Takes
Conversation - Selina Ho, Phred Dvorak, Marina Jose Kaneti, Kanti Bajpai, Adam Yao Liu
Observers convened by the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy agree China will play a dominant role in Asia’s future, but predict a variety of potential outcomes.

Singapore, ASEAN, and Cultural Competence
Article - Shane Pereira, Mathew Mathews
Researchers from the Institute of Policy Studies at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy suggest how Singapore can take the lead in fostering a sense of community with our Southeast Asian neighbours.

China's Clean Energy Thrust
Article - Andy Eng, Augustine Chong
Why China wants to become a clean energy powerhouse — and what it means for the global economy.

The Agile Way of Working
Article - Tiana Desker, Abhilash Anselm
An approach borrowed from software development could help public service teams take faster and more adaptive action in complex, volatile conditions.
