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not a democracy, in which one party has ruled the country since its independence. However, elections take place and the government is attuned to the needs of its citizenry. It also counts with highly a skillful and corrupt-free body of civil servants, offering high prestige and pay that is competitive with the private sector. The government has developed a culture of innovation, adaptation, and embracing change, of paying constant attention to doing things better, improving logistics, rebuilding the country with world-class infrastructure and connectivity with the rest of the world, and in developing a healthy, skilled, and hard-working labor force (currently with an emphasis in the knowledge and IT economy) in an atmosphere of industrial peace. Singaporeans keep a sense of vulnerability in their great dependence of factors beyond their control, which keeps them alert, flexible, and innovative.
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remarked that the book was created "in celebration" of Perry, with the book's editor
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lamented the lack of references, by noting that "so fine a book as this should not omit entirely what is often disparaged as 'scholarly paraphernalia.' ", but acclaimed the authors' use of "a great river of scholarship which they adapt, synthesize and condense with great skill". Smith and Leonard
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in 1975, discerning four major underlying patterns: competitive nationalism, mutual ethnocentrism, multilateral ignorance, and "a distinctive American sense of mission to 'do good' that has been the driving force behind American imperialism in East Asia".
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Singapore has no natural resources except for its natural deep-water port shielded from typhoons, pushing the city-state to be always open to international trade. First it took advantage of regional trade, and with the opening of the
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deemed the book a "brief, affectionate", and "compelling" portrait of the country, but also thought it "incomplete and surprisingly discursive". On the other hand, Daniel Moss from
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played an important role in the colonial beginnings of the city. In addition, advancements elsewhere such as the invention of the Telegraph gave Singapore greater prominence.
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failure, but paradoxically the occupation was an extraordinary success: "a landmark in human history," Perry states.
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Berger, Kenneth W. (October 1, 1980). "Perry, John Curtis. Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan".
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2559:. Boston: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. 2012.
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Great Britain and the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1858-1905
1323:"The power of globalization: Singapore's economic rise"
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Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan
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Beneath the Eagle's Wings: Americans in Occupied Japan
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legacy and groundbreaking work of John Curtis Perry".
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Perry, John C. (1985). "Asia's Telectronic Highway".
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Pacific Century: The Emergence of Modern Pacific Asia
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Perry, John Curtis; Smith, Bardwell L., eds. (1976).
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Facing West: Americans and the Opening of the Pacific
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Facing West: Americans and the Opening of the Pacific
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3266:(The American Judiciary: Critical Issues): 162–163.
2842:. Boston: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
2437:"Forgiving bitter past for interests of the present"
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John Perry's Farewell Lecture "Valedictory Musings"
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2708:. Medford, MA, USA: Fletcher School. June 5, 2015.
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
2626:"Members of the Massachusetts Historical Society".
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395:Beginning in 1995, Perry took an interest in the
355:Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies
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1068:. In Yoshihara, Toshi; Holmes, James R. (eds.).
993:; Stanley, Peter W.; Perry, John Curtis (1981).
3877:The Fletcher School at Tufts University faculty
3461:"The Asian Market Surges in the Wake of Brexit"
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1158:"Beyond the Terracentric: Maritime Ruminations"
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2866:"Celebration Planned to Recognize John Perry"
638:History of US-East Asia relations (1784-1975)
367:The International Relations of the China Seas
279:for his contributions to US-Japan relations.
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3770:Official website of John C. Perry (archived)
3765:Fletcher School - Faculty Profile (archived)
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263:. He was also the director of that school's
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3802:(Bloomberg interview on Perry's 2017 book)
3733:"Podcast: Singapore: Unlikely Power (MP3)"
825:in 1869 and its strategic location in the
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416:The Flight of the Romanovs: A Family Saga
2472:. New York, USA: Routledge. p. 22.
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219:The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
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470:Perry is the founding president of the
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3428:from the original on October 14, 2016.
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2566:from the original on February 16, 2013
2522:Perry, John Curtis (August 31, 1990).
2294:from the original on February 20, 2013
2262:from the original on February 20, 2013
2191:The Atlantic World of Robert G. Albion
2123:from the original on October 14, 2016.
609:post-WWII American occupation of Japan
267:program and founding president of the
2820:from the original on December 7, 2016
2766:Economy, Elizabeth C. (May 2, 2017).
2449:from the original on October 20, 2015
2167:from the original on December 5, 2015
2153:Rosenthal, Emma (November 10, 2015).
1681:from the original on October 17, 2015
1336:"Lee Kuan Yew's Power of Forgiveness"
1194:"Oceanic Revolution and Pacific Asia"
1135:Institute for Global Maritime Studies
472:Institute for Global Maritime Studies
269:Institute for Global Maritime Studies
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3731:Elizabeth C. Economy (May 2, 2017).
3693:Elizabeth C. Economy (May 2, 2017).
2768:"Podcast: Singapore: Unlikely Power"
2534:from the original on August 12, 2014
1097:"Japan and the United States at War"
2320:from the original on March 17, 2016
1881:from the original on April 27, 2015
1742:from the original on April 16, 2021
1437:"Modern Japan's lagging "frontier""
1199:The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs
1166:The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs
351:Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
3743:from the original on March 8, 2021
3631:Whitcomb, Robert (June 19, 2017).
3475:from the original on July 22, 2016
3088:Dees, Bowen C. (August 19, 1997).
2712:from the original on June 14, 2015
2030:from the original on May 24, 2015.
1655:from the original on May 24, 2015.
1562:from the original on July 14, 2014
1393:Perry, John C. (August 31, 1990).
729:list, and was also recommended by
363:Maritime History and Globalization
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3779:Recorded lectures and interviews
2493:Hoffman, Michael (Jul 31, 2011).
1643:Leonard, John (August 27, 1981).
1349:"Open a new highway - on the sea"
476:Japan External Trade Organization
255:Professor Emeritus of History at
3847:International relations scholars
3825:Other works by John Curtis Perry
3583:from the original on May 6, 2017
3540:from the original on May 5, 2017
2897:Gresh, Geoffrey F., ed. (2018).
2530:. Los Angeles, California, U.S.
2090:from the original on May 5, 2017
1669:Blair, Gavin (August 20, 2015).
607:(1980), Perry asserted that the
594:The American occupation of Japan
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480:Massachusetts Historical Society
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384:Notable students of his include
271:, until his retirement in 2014.
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3459:Delfeld, Carl (July 21, 2016).
3214:The Journal of American History
2968:The Journal of Economic History
2928:The Journal of American History
2554:"The Fletcher Bulletin 2012-13"
2233:from the original on 2014-07-04
2119:. August 18, 1957. p. 90.
1435:Perry, John C. (May 22, 1985).
1334:Perry, John C. (Mar 24, 2015).
1321:Perry, John C. (Apr 14, 2017).
3055:The American Historical Review
2654:"Board of Directors 2011-2012"
2060:10.1080/03612759.1999.10527772
1916:The American Historical Review
1307:10.1080/00253359.1964.10657787
855:occupation during World War II
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3830:North Pacific Program reports
2613:The Christian Science Monitor
1675:The Christian Science Monitor
1531:(Ph.D.). Harvard University.
1441:The Christian Science Monitor
1353:The Christian Science Monitor
306:. His doctoral advisors were
3887:American maritime historians
3737:Council on Foreign Relations
3699:Council on Foreign Relations
2772:Council on Foreign Relations
2048:History: Review of New Books
1100:. In Borthwick, Mark (ed.).
1063:"Imperial China and the Sea"
1037:The Journal of Asian Studies
879:Council on Foreign Relations
552:Order of the Sacred Treasure
542:Order of the Sacred Treasure
277:Order of the Sacred Treasure
104:Order of the Sacred Treasure
3867:Connecticut College faculty
3418:"Notable Books of the Year"
3272:10.1177/0002716282462001022
2840:"Fletcher scholarship list"
1764:Reviews in American History
1016:. Dodd Mead & Company.
1012:Perry, John Curtis (1980).
955:Perry, John Curtis (1995).
905:Perry, John Curtis (2017).
766:History of Singapore's rise
399:dynamics, partnering with
102:Imperial decoration of the
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3820:Books by John Curtis Perry
3735:(Podcast). New York, USA:
3697:(Podcast). New York, USA:
3092:. Routledge. p. 374.
1522:John Curtis Perry (1962).
861:cleanliness and greenery.
775:Singapore - Unlikely Power
334:Chair of History in 1981.
32:Perry in a lecture in 2013
3857:Harvard University alumni
3445:. p. 8 (Book World).
3309:Pacific Historical Review
3009:Pacific Historical Review
2980:10.1017/s0022050700041978
2680:"Board of Directors 2016"
907:Singapore: Unlikely Power
788:Singapore: Unlikely Power
727:Notable books of the year
490:was published in 2017 by
488:Singapore: Unlikely Power
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3872:Carleton College faculty
2020:"A History of Illusions"
699:Sentimental Imperialists
662:(1981, co-authored with
2804:Oxford University Press
1362:"The Deep Blue Highway"
1340:The Wall Street Journal
1327:Oxford University Press
1274:Perry, John C. (1977).
1192:Perry, John C. (2011).
1156:Perry, John C. (2013).
1094:Perry, John C. (1998).
1061:Perry, John C. (2007).
911:Oxford University Press
792:Oxford University Press
492:Oxford University Press
3862:Yale University alumni
2342:Sung-Yoon Lee (1998).
2018:(September 13, 1981).
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253:Henry Willard Denison
3051:McDougall, Walter A.
2686:on December 12, 2016
2660:on February 12, 2013
2287:. Carleton College.
2255:. Carleton College.
1813:on February 16, 2013
1807:"Director's Message"
1645:"Books of the Times"
1556:"西へ! - アメリカ人の太平洋開拓史"
1294:The Mariner's Mirror
997:. Harper & Row.
894:List of publications
796:history of Singapore
765:
297:Foreign Area Studies
3805:Podcast interview:
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3638:The Weekly Standard
3442:The Washington Post
3156:Monumenta Nipponica
2878:on October 29, 2013
1716:on January 19, 2013
1225:Monumenta Nipponica
731:The Washington Post
689:Edwin O. Reischauer
588:Walter A. McDougall
324:Connecticut College
308:Edwin O. Reischauer
215:Connecticut College
167:Edwin O. Reischauer
115:Academic background
81:Sarah Hollis French
3422:The New York Times
2903:Palgrave Macmillan
2445:. March 26, 2015.
2117:The New York Times
2024:The New York Times
1852:on January 7, 2017
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1481:The New York Times
1366:The New York Times
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2770:. New York, USA:
2528:Los Angeles Times
2402:on March 17, 2012
2355:978-0-591-84817-5
1710:"Faculty Profile"
1496:Revolution at sea
1399:Los Angeles Times
1376:The Straits Times
1255:Asian Perspective
1150:Academic articles
991:Thomson, James C.
460:Revolution at Sea
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