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Singapore's National Day Rally speech: A site of ideological negotiation
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Tan, Kenneth Paul
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Consensus
/ Festivals
/ Global cities
/ Globalization
/ Government
/ Hegemony
/ Ideological Struggle
/ Ideology
/ Liberalization
/ Mobilization
/ Music videos
/ Nation building
/ National Day
/ National identity
/ Negotiation
/ People's Action Party
/ Political alliances
/ Political development
/ Political leadership
/ political liberalization
/ Political parties
/ Political speech
/ Politics
/ Prime Ministers
/ Singapore
/ Social forces
/ Society
/ Speech
/ Speeches
/ Strategies
/ Success
2007
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Singapore's National Day Rally speech: A site of ideological negotiation
by
Tan, Kenneth Paul
in
Consensus
/ Festivals
/ Global cities
/ Globalization
/ Government
/ Hegemony
/ Ideological Struggle
/ Ideology
/ Liberalization
/ Mobilization
/ Music videos
/ Nation building
/ National Day
/ National identity
/ Negotiation
/ People's Action Party
/ Political alliances
/ Political development
/ Political leadership
/ political liberalization
/ Political parties
/ Political speech
/ Politics
/ Prime Ministers
/ Singapore
/ Social forces
/ Society
/ Speech
/ Speeches
/ Strategies
/ Success
2007
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Singapore's National Day Rally speech: A site of ideological negotiation
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Tan, Kenneth Paul
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Consensus
/ Festivals
/ Global cities
/ Globalization
/ Government
/ Hegemony
/ Ideological Struggle
/ Ideology
/ Liberalization
/ Mobilization
/ Music videos
/ Nation building
/ National Day
/ National identity
/ Negotiation
/ People's Action Party
/ Political alliances
/ Political development
/ Political leadership
/ political liberalization
/ Political parties
/ Political speech
/ Politics
/ Prime Ministers
/ Singapore
/ Social forces
/ Society
/ Speech
/ Speeches
/ Strategies
/ Success
2007
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Singapore's National Day Rally speech: A site of ideological negotiation
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Singapore's National Day Rally speech: A site of ideological negotiation
2007
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This article analyses the inaugural National Day Rally speeches of three Singapore prime ministers. It locates these speeches in the continuous ideological work that the People's Action Party (PAP) government has to do in order to maintain consensus and forge new alliances among classes and social forces that are being transformed by globalisation. Increasingly, these speeches have had to deal with the contradictions between nation-building and the tensions between the liberal and reactionary tendencies of the global city. It is argued that such a situation has made it futile for the government to attempt a straightforward ideological mobilisation of the people into a relatively homogeneous national community. The PAP government's ideological struggle to forge consensus has been balanced by a strategy of divide-and-rule. Ironically, the rally speeches have been as much about dividing as they have been about uniting.
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