Posts Tagged ‘Singapore’
A Tale of Two Prisons
17Nov11
What Indonesia can learn from Singapore on how to manage their prisons.
Filed under: News, Politics | 1 Comment
Tags: corruption, Indonesia, prison, public management, Singapore
After almost a year living in Singapore, I probably went on one of the longest bus ride I’ve ever been in here, from Bukit Timah to Hougang, just to see an opposition party rally for the upcoming Singapore Elections on the 7th of May. Some Indonesians might be cynical that Singapore is not even a democracy, since everything is controlled by the government, and how the people’s voice through media and the freedom of expression is very limited. However, after seeing with my own eyes on how an estimated 15,000 people turned up for the rally, on the contrary, I think Indonesia could learn a thing or two from Singapore on democracy.
Filed under: Politics, Social | 9 Comments
Tags: Democracy, DPR, elections, Indonesia, Singapore

