The fact is that a lot of countries have the potential to become very strong both militarily and economically. But the corruption makes it impossible for the country to become so.
@@TheBooban helen zille (south african opposition leader) had the -audacity- to tell south africans of the singapore success story & what it took..she was cancelled
A country where people cannot protest, limited freedom of press is not a country without corruption. Let alone a country where the successor of the PM is his son, shows you how corrupt the system is.
There are 2 kinds of ‘other leaders’ in the world: (1) leaders in the entrenched longstanding regimes and (2) those in the Western-democratic system. The former are mostly interested in self-enrichment while the latter are mostly interested in winning the next term. Both sets have no interest in long-term benefits to their countries.
@@momcilolukovic6451 there are many examples of nations that emerged out of ‘nothingness’ like Israel or Singapore. There are also powerful countries that experienced rise and fall, like Japan, China, Russia or Germany. The important factor is having a capable and strong leader who will make their citizens adopt a will to succeed and discard a defeatist mindset.
@yeetboi268 Yup. If this 'incredible vision' includes the death penalty, so be it because I know I will never do anything to deserve the death penalty in the first place. That's personal accountability. So I figure if I couldn't have the cake and eat all of it, I could at least eat more than half of it. 😂
1-sentence summary: Singapore became wealthy through strategic planning, focusing on manufacturing, finance, low taxes, and attracting global businesses and talent.
This is a perfect example of a government/leadership that focuses on serving the people. Most countries in the world don’t even do that. Once politicians gain power, they realize they can easily serve themselves and thus corruption exists.
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Its a country build by the people and FOR the people. Unlike so many developed countries. Canada where I live in, Tax the people to death yet its infrastructure is pale compared to Singapore.
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Especially when foreign powers ignore them because it's tiny. Other countries that tried to stabilize after independence were caught up in the Cold War. Research to see how many regimes the CIA toppled simply because they didn't pledge allegiance to the USA
LKY said Singapore's success would not be possible if the majority of the population was not Chinese. Is Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea or Japan much worse than Singapore ?
I worked in this incredible country for two years. Although I wouldn't have children in Singapore, It is scary how efficient a country can be. I wish more leaders would look to Singapore as an example of proper leadership.
So much owed to the vision of one very very intelligent and driven man. Lee Kwan Yew’s contributions were immeasurable. Arguably the best nation builder of modern times
Singapore, the worlds fiercest and friendliest little Authoritarian One Party State. That comes directly from Singaporean family of mine. They have an unspoken social contract with their government, and from what i've seen, most Singaporeans will happily give up many of their freedoms for the safe, prosperous and long lives they get to live.
This is what people don’t understand. You can have a one-party state and still experience tremendous success. In fact, many political scientists and philosophers believe this is a more effective form of governance. The party is more accountable because the people are under no illusions as to who is in control, and this makes the party more responsible if no other reason than to prevent mass uprisings that will overthrow it. It also allows for more robust policymaking that isn’t halted by other parties playing politics.
@@alancantu2557 A one party state's danger is that if it is NOT honest, controls the media AND there's no 3rd party that counts the vote - there is NO accountability to the people. Or like in California where counties are rigged for easy elections which also destroys accountability.
It was actually the oil industry. It was basically a gas station for traders. It constantly invested in human development. And made sure that money could only be put into productive assets
Yes this is an underappreciated factor in the so called “Singapore Story”. Oil and petrochemicals played a crucial role. Glad someone else is pointing that out.
Plenty of African countries had an oil industry. Besides conspiratorial nonsense about white people stealing everything, why weren’t they successful then too if that’s all it takes?
African and so proud of these Singaporean Leaders! So proud and happy! I wish our continent had that kind of visionary leaders! Always blaming the colonizers while embezzling countries riches and leaving their own people starving! They have the knack to still go out and beg!
I think Rwanda, once a place of genocide, is modelled on Singapore. The districts are well planned and streets orderly and clean. It has risen from the ashes.
First and foremost, represent your country and not the continent of 54 countries; Singapore is the only developed country in SEA. We decided it was impractical to wait around for everyone
@@NewmaticKeSingapore is definitely not the only developed country in SEA, and even then the average level of development between the two regions is not comparable.
@@ymhktravel yeah maybe. But then again, economically Rwanda is not at the same level as Singapore. Is Rwanda GDP per capita even above $300? Singapore's GDP today is above that of UK, France roughly $100,000. It will take years for Rwanda to be there if it is even possible.
Singapore's journey from a colonial trading port to a global financial powerhouse is truly remarkable! 🌟 The country's focus on strategic planning, innovation, and creating an attractive business environment has been instrumental in its success story.
@olska9498 Even so, Singapore still ranks among the lowest risk for money laundering in the world. As for casinos, I am sure you know full well which are the top 'power houses' out there, so let's not cherry pick.
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Singapore is great living example of how great people can make difference. People with courage and innovative ideas made a resource scarce piece of land into most advanced among their Asian peers! Glory to their former president Mr Lee as well!
It’s rare to see most of the people in the comment are proud to be led by their country’s leader and also not because of propaganda but rather because of facts. I wish my country has this
@@richardnuevoNah its fine to criticise the SG government. But what you can't do is slander them. If you do, they won't wrongfully imprison you or detain you. We're not that kind of country. What they will do is personally sue you. And they will win.
I use to believe that the government was openly corrupt, but working in an industry that is close to one their ministries, its amazing how the people working in the government care about Singaporeans and their welfare. Sure some of the politicians are corrupt, but the people on the ground working for the government, prioritise the welfare of the nation and I can see their passion in maintaining the status quo. And another driving factor is reputation, Singapore isnt corrupt because corruption will directly affect the money coming in as a country with no natural resource.
@@aislt8786 my bad, by status quo I meant Singapore’s continued drive for constant improvement and actively seeking out methods that will keep Singapore ahead of the curve such as AI etc.
“Sure some politicians are corrupt” like who? Who that you know of still hold office and have not be dealt with? Or is this just another “trust me bro” comment about things you have no knowledge about
@@Thekidisalright we don’t know obviously, but the recent charade with the transport minister being charged with corruption is an indicator that it is still possible. We are all humans, who is to say there is no other minister in power who don’t have secrets that would like to bring to their graves? Regardless my point is that the people working in middle management of the government are valid that they genuinely care about the people. Don’t get me wrong I trust the Singapore government, but that doesn’t mean I will believe that all their hands are clean of corruption, some can be 1 or 2 who has one way or another done something that can be charged with corruption. “Some” Politicians being corrupt is just a fact of life whenever someone wields enough power to bend laws.
Do t forget it has very intelligent people who respect the law and value safety. Can’t say the same about other parts of the world that constantly struggle…
It's a country with leaders who continue to see the importance of allowing, with regulations, international investments. It is a country full of problem solvers rather than blaming it's history and other people. Japan and it's aging leaders should quickly learn from Singapore. This including more Japanese natives to learn the English language.
While I agree with the former, I don't understand this English obsession. You don't have to speak English to become developed or improve your country; that's just a colonial mentality being perpetuated. Japan, ironically, developed itself without speaking a lick of English, and doesn't need to speak it either in the future. Developing people's own language infrastructure is far more important.
@@tstcikhthys It has nothing to do with a colonial mindset and everything to do with being practical in a globally connected world. Plenty of places that were never colonised by the UK have freely adopted English to make their lives easier in a global setting. English is the de facto lingua franca of world finance markets, global trade, aviation, shipping, international law etc. It doesn't matter if more people speak Arabic or Mandarin, theyre not the default. It was Koine Greek 2000 years ago when the Bible was written and today its English.
@@shakeelali20 People incredibly overestimate the importance of English on the world stage, especially now with AI translation available. Even before, it was possible with hiring a translator/interpreter, which is what still happens in contexts like the UN. South Korea, for example, is the #1 in plastics surgeries, and performs them on foreigners who go there to get them where the doctors have interpreters. They're also world leaders in shipping, semiconductors, and electronics. They didn't need English to achieve any of this success, nor will they need it to maintain it. Japan, same thing. China, same thing. Everyone within an economy doesn't need to learn English themselves in order to be successful; they just need to learn and innovate, and that can happen in any language.
You mean, the illusion that you have clean government. Which is the lie which needs to be preserved so Singapore can continue to help people with their money laundering.
Low corruption, heavy investment in education and infrastructure, a government that regulates properly and builds trust for companies and individuals... The recipe is there, but most countries just decide not to implement it.
Why would any country want to be a dictatorship? They wouldn't. Singapore is a one party state. It has very limited freedom of of choice, speech, expression, assembly, association and the press. It is ultra strict and still uses outdated punishment's as corporal and capital punishment's.
Wait, so all this time we're told that public expenses are bad but Singapore rose because they built proper public infrastructure, protecting and even nurturing their citizens. Public transit improves the value of land, despite what NIMBYs say.
@@earlysda I understood your comment perfectly. I'm puzzled as to why you would think Singapore's transportation system not help bigger countries? You could always look at how we plan interconnectivity between modes, how we reduce bus routes between estates, how fares are fairly calculated, how we encourage public transport to private vehicles. It's a huge understatement to say we are not a model for your learning purposes.
Unlike its neighbours, Singapore has no natural resources. Therefore it has to rely on its people to push the country. Its neighbours on the other hand are rich with natural resources but they keep screwing themselves through endless corruption. Thus Singapore progresses and its neighbours, regresses. Just look at the strength of the currency and it speaks for itself.
For all the comments saying that there is no corruption, there is corruption, it’s just low. Recently, there was a corruption case regarding one of our ministers (S. Iswaran), you can search it up.
There is low corruption, and if there is any corruption it will be dealt with properly. And the Transport Minister scandal to be frank is mild in terms of quantum, but of course it breaches the guidelines so yes an investigation is appropriate considering our zero tolerance approach.
In this case freedom of press is not really a priority when you have a leader like Lee Kuan, one has to consider the state of journalism today, and how much deceit and outright lies destabilise an entire reigon. I hope Singapore keeps its values close and keeps a firm grip on its prospects, instead of following the downward spiral of the west.
It's a city state, so many cities had done much better without restrictions on speech. Also the life is horrible for working class with high cost. They don't have country side to look for cheaper accommodation
@@SubhanAIS what no many Singaporeans believe that the country has extremely high cost of living because they expect condominiums, cars, luxury goods etc as a commoner which isn't realistic in any country
Lee Kuan Yew is one of the greatest political leader of the 20th century. His leadership is what made Singapore the country it is today His leadership reminds me of the stories I heard of American founding fathers
I love Singapore. They had a strong leader with a vision, pragmatism over ideology, social harmony, law and order, and subtle authoritarianism for stability.
Like it or not, one party rule system works best for country's development. Just look at Singapore, Japan and China. No political turbulence every 4-5 years that wastes country's time and energy. Change of leadership always so smooth and no major policy change after. Easily plan and execute long term goal.
It has to be built on the premise that the party is not corrupt and truly wants the country and economy to prosper rather than just lining their own pockets.
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according to Lee Kuan Yew's Memoirs, he learned the value of harsh punishments during the Japanese Occupation. He saw how crime rate was low during the Japanese occupation because the Japanese forces were brutal and did public executions and displayed the bodies of executed criminals. It was to intimidate people into compliance and it was effective. So he made sure the laws and punishments were harsh enough to maintain order, without the inhumane brutality of the Japanese.
"The health of society matters much more than the rights of the individual" - Lee Kuan Yew Many countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America could've been like this, but instead they constantly complain to Europeans about their problems (despite most European countries leaving them alone for 60+ years), and their massively corrupt governments. So far the only country that looks to be adopting Singapore's playbook is El Salvador, wish them well
Most africans are aware of their corrupt and selfish leaders, most people complaining or blaming colonization don't even live in africa. Botswana was one of the poorest country when gaining independence, yet it got quite stable, became an upper-middle-income country, peaceful and innovative thanks to their bright government. As for instance, Rwanda is one of the poorest countries worldwide nowadays, however their president Kagame is truly transforming the country, doing the best for its citizens. Corruption is unfortunately the main factor holding Africa back from developing. In addition their selfish leaders won't do anything for it
@obrandondonaldson1208 But seriously, who's been corrupted African leaders in the past 60 years?? and where is corrupt money deposited?? in offshore banks created and ran by westerners, maybe??
Such a dumb comment by the OP. The Brits did little in Singapore besides making it a port. They didn't enslave the people, steal their resources, expropriate their land, etc. When you have no conception or knowledge of history best to avoid sweeping judgements.
And that was why Lee Kuan Yew had to rule those formative years with an iron fist... my father was already a working adult during that period and he often shared how the general population was divided along racial and language fault lines and many had all kinds of ill-informed opinions from hearing/reading what we would now term as fake news. If LKY had granted full freedom of the press at the beginning, Singapore would have gone no where but become a puppet of some larger power controlling behind the scenes. It's so tiring to hear the Western media still peddling this criticism despite the undeniable outcome of those initial policies.
Minimal / No corruption +Long term goals and plans to meet them + Thinking about the future generations and not just themselves All things that here in the UK are completely alien. Everything is corrupt and politicians greedy and get away with it, hoarding the money for themselves. We have no long term goals, and even if we do, no one owns them or follows through with them, or if they do they are only things that benefit the upper class. Everything is done on the short term to try appease current voters / the current economy, at the detriment of everyone a few years down the line.
Not just in the UK, but here in Australia as well. Long gone are the generation of national leaders who put the future of the country at the forefront of their agenda. Singapore, South Korea, China....great examples of leaders dragging their countries out of poverty and becoming the next economic powerhouses. Democratic leaders nowadays are increasingly short sighted, often delivering empty promises, short term policies, just for the sake of the next election. Our future generations have no hopes of buying their own homes because they have to bear the consequences of increasing national debt.
@@zerogamer3380 Agree, but perhaps China shouldn't be as admired as Singapore or South Korea. Yes, they have raised the living standards of the population but there is also the argument that they never should have been that poor in the first place! The Cultural "Revolution" and the "Great Leap Forward" pushed the country into poverty.
@@roastnut Absolutely. As a Singaporean, China is being incredibly annoying in the regions around here too. If a country wants to learn and follow an example, China should not be on that list.
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@@Andrew-df1dr Singapore has most of those things, but I just love the atmosphere there and the cool city, I’d rather live in America but Singapore is still super cool
6:21 It doesn't invalide the fact that inequality is still declining, feelings may be important to consider, but they should never invalidate empirical evidence
They run a budget surplus every year, they have low taxes on their citizens. They have plenty of cheap sporting / leisure facilities for everyone to enjoy together. The transportation system is great, taxis are cheap. Changi airport is probably the nicest major airport in the world. Starting soon you can enter Singapore through passport e-gates, no matter your nationality...truly a country that welcomes visitors without frustration. Healthcare and education are first class. They leave nobody behind ... no homeless people. The only major downside: many people squeezed onto a small rock without too much real nature to explore. The biggest plus: safety ... Singapore is one of the safest places to live. There are no dodgy neighborhoods, or chavs walking on the streets looking to mess with your life.
Singapore is like Japan: Poor in resources but rich and powerful economy. This just shows that natural resources or not. It all comes down to the leadership
At one point of time the Malaysian ringgit (MYR) and the Singapore dollar (SGD) were level. One country went on to become a a world renowned hub and the other is hurtling towards mediocrity with its skewed policies, religious extremism, systemic corruption and systemic racism.
Yup racism is really bad, only mandarin speaker can get better jobs, higher salary, systemically widen the income gap, and social segregation right from vernicular school, employment and retirement
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It didn't turn them rich overnight, which many politicians and voters in the world think what their govt can do. It requires long term planning, execution, innovation etc. Mere talking won't work. Thus the reason Singapore govt being one of the restrictive in term of press freedom coz they don't mean BS.
Leaders are important. Just look at Burma and Singapore. We got independence back and front. Burma with enormous natural resources is still poor and in war. Singapore without any natural resources, they are at the top.
We in the Dominican Republic need measures like Lee Kuan Yew’s methodoligy to focus our country, eliminate crime, eliminate corruption and grow healthy. There's no way a country may progress paying so much attention to "liberty", which in reality is debauchery
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I also heard that drugs are absolutely not tolerated in Singapore….that is such a destruction to society and unfortunately, that is so prevalent here in the U.S.!
What I admire about Singapore is the vision and leadership of its first Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew. He played a crucial role in shaping the country's success and prosperity. While I live in a democratic country where freedom of speech and protest are valued, I believe that a strong, authoritative leadership can be beneficial for economic growth and stability. Singapore's economic prosperity and development are testaments to Lee Kuan Yew's effective leadership. I admire Singapore's model, which prioritizes economic progress while maintaining social harmony, even if it means limited freedom of speech.
Not all countries are perfect, and the culture of working hard has already been instilled in singaporeans hence it is perfectly fine if people are stressed because they know that soon they won't be stressed, so as long they can work hard to achieve it. Its the general Singaporean mindset that helped Singapore grow and not be that problematic to its residents
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Really interesting to read differing views on Singapore. But just like there is no perfect human, I believe Singapore is not perfect either. It definitely still has many improvements to make in terms of governance and equality, but it’s also important to be grateful for the current Singapore that we have :)
singaporean born in 2001. i’m eternally grateful that my ancestors emigrated here. fun fact: my dad was born 5 years before singapore’s independence 😆😆
1) You need strategic geographical location. 2) You need stronger leadership, no full-on western style liberal democracy nor populist political religion theocracy. 3) Meritocracy, meritocracy, meritocracy. Human capital is priority. 4) Clean governance (at least clearer than their neighbors and beyond) 5) Finally, Lee Kuan Yew
Senator, I'm Singaporean.
Senator was right. Some foreigners are indeed members of the ccp. And TikTok is a tool under ccp ownership via bytedance.
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The fact is that a lot of countries have the potential to become very strong both militarily and economically. But the corruption makes it impossible for the country to become so.
The potential of a country is based on Its demographics.
Nigeria
It’s impossible for EVERY countries to become rich economically and militarily strong
Ghana
@@jonnymcgrath4816 I didn't say "every". I said "a lot of countries". It does not not mean every countries, but rather it means some countries...
Shows what a country can be without corruption.
And never whine and complain about the British.
@@TheBooban helen zille (south african opposition leader) had the -audacity- to tell south africans of the singapore success story & what it took..she was cancelled
A country where people cannot protest, limited freedom of press is not a country without corruption. Let alone a country where the successor of the PM is his son, shows you how corrupt the system is.
fear of the death penalty can do a lot for a society
like in Rome currency manipulation can result in execution
"we should build on what we have today." IF ONLY EVERY OTHER LEADER UNDERSTOOD THIS.
There are 2 kinds of ‘other leaders’ in the world: (1) leaders in the entrenched longstanding regimes and (2) those in the Western-democratic system. The former are mostly interested in self-enrichment while the latter are mostly interested in winning the next term. Both sets have no interest in long-term benefits to their countries.
That is also applicable to ourselves..
i can only uwu
Yes, but the problem is some countries don't have anything, really.
@@momcilolukovic6451 there are many examples of nations that emerged out of ‘nothingness’ like Israel or Singapore. There are also powerful countries that experienced rise and fall, like Japan, China, Russia or Germany. The important factor is having a capable and strong leader who will make their citizens adopt a will to succeed and discard a defeatist mindset.
Proud Singaporean here! Our nation's success is thanks to the incredible vision of Lee Kuan Yew and his team. 🇸🇬
is the death penalty included in his 'incredible' vision?
@@yeetboi268 That's just the price to pay. Not Singaporean.
@yeetboi268 Yup. If this 'incredible vision' includes the death penalty, so be it because I know I will never do anything to deserve the death penalty in the first place. That's personal accountability. So I figure if I couldn't have the cake and eat all of it, I could at least eat more than half of it. 😂
@@jessieang5604 yes so tax money wouldn't be wasted treating criminals
I would say you can also give a big thanks to low taxes
There is a method to Singapore's miracle. Never blamed others, never blamed themselves, never blamed anyone.
Never turn down a money laundering investment schemes
In the Philippines you can blame everyone but yourself. Lol.
A Chinese majority population
@@wallstreetzoomer we are Singaporeans first.
@@esther_18 Not all Singaporeans happy and they're also suffering with hardships.
1-sentence summary: Singapore became wealthy through strategic planning, focusing on manufacturing, finance, low taxes, and attracting global businesses and talent.
Important tax evasion hub for multinationals indeed
RUBBISH FAKE NEWS
@@brock5946 Wonder why nobody is taking Singapore to task. You see, conviction is not a commenter's blabber on YT
How do they pay for public services. Or is it so small it doesn't cost much
Not the smallest part of it is the rule of law and the lack of corruption. It is a safe place to do business.
Hard-working, law abiding, decent people. Their success is well deserved!
The society reward those people. Unlike the western society that favours lazy, law breakers, substance abuse people.
Because left-wing parties have a 0% win rate in elections
And no immigration
@@KayArcher the country was built by immigrants
@@KayArcher1 million PRCs, 20% foreign born citizens
This is a perfect example of a government/leadership that focuses on serving the people.
Most countries in the world don’t even do that. Once politicians gain power, they realize they can easily serve themselves and thus corruption exists.
Its not simply about serving themselves, in western democracies they can import their voters.
They dont really focus on their people but on the market
They already stopped serving the ppl liao
Should have AI innovate to REPLACE humans in government
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The answer is universally known: NO CORRUPTION! As simple as that!
It's definitely more complex than that.
Low corruption not no corruption.
@@thailux6494 No corruption is a big part. The other part is LKY. He set the basis how SG should be govern
Its a country build by the people and FOR the people. Unlike so many developed countries. Canada where I live in, Tax the people to death yet its infrastructure is pale compared to Singapore.
Malaysia is the best in this area
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It takes ONE visionary and capable leader to transform a country!
Yes if its a tiny dot
consider as "dictatorship">>???how many years lky was there as preminster?
Yeh was a guide.
if population is hardworking and educated
Especially when foreign powers ignore them because it's tiny. Other countries that tried to stabilize after independence were caught up in the Cold War. Research to see how many regimes the CIA toppled simply because they didn't pledge allegiance to the USA
As a Swiss citizen, I congratulate Singaporeans for their achievement! I wish you much more success.
Surely you can't be serious.
@@Andrew-df1dr I am serious, and don't call me Shirley!
@@timothyplatt3300 That is the only acceptable way to answer the statement I made.
Couldn't care less about your opinion
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Singaporean should be proud of their beautiful country. I really wish for the same success for Haiti.
Because LKY was one of the last truly great statesmen and sacrificed his life to build up the country. I say this as a westerner.
sacrificed his life? how can a dictator sacrifice his life?
@@SaveOnCPA A dictator is responsible, a democrat is never to blame.
LKY said Singapore's success would not be possible if the majority of the population was not Chinese. Is Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea or Japan much worse than Singapore ?
I worked in this incredible country for two years. Although I wouldn't have children in Singapore, It is scary how efficient a country can be. I wish more leaders would look to Singapore as an example of proper leadership.
You wouldn't have children in Singapore? Reason?
@@theemirofjaffa2266 hypercompetitive environment creates robot minded kids with serious anxiety issues, i guess.
@@felipe4477 I see you are a product of that environment with your 'robotic' thinking. 😅
Singapore is such a great example for Asian countries
Created by Britain. Indeed 😉
@@wendywolfmanhow many countries created by Britain are garbage today? Take credit for that as well ;)
@@wendywolfmanMore like despite the mess that the British left
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Abandoned by them during WW2. Europe was more important
There are plent of great examples. Taiwan, SK and Japan are all wealthy countries.
So much owed to the vision of one very very intelligent and driven man. Lee Kwan Yew’s contributions were immeasurable. Arguably the best nation builder of modern times
"Arguably"? Don't know if that's pun intended but they do imprison you if you "argue" (protest, dissent or object)
Singapore, the worlds fiercest and friendliest little Authoritarian One Party State. That comes directly from Singaporean family of mine. They have an unspoken social contract with their government, and from what i've seen, most Singaporeans will happily give up many of their freedoms for the safe, prosperous and long lives they get to live.
They democratically elect the one party
This is what people don’t understand. You can have a one-party state and still experience tremendous success. In fact, many political scientists and philosophers believe this is a more effective form of governance. The party is more accountable because the people are under no illusions as to who is in control, and this makes the party more responsible if no other reason than to prevent mass uprisings that will overthrow it. It also allows for more robust policymaking that isn’t halted by other parties playing politics.
@@alancantu2557 A one party state's danger is that if it is NOT honest, controls the media AND there's no 3rd party that counts the vote - there is NO accountability to the people.
Or like in California where counties are rigged for easy elections which also destroys accountability.
But Singapore lucked out with a benevolent dictator like the great Lee Kuan Yew. His tactics might have been heavy handed but they clearly worked.
tbh I don't think LKY massed much wealth compared to most dictators.. they did benefit from the system but not a crazy amount
It was actually the oil industry. It was basically a gas station for traders. It constantly invested in human development. And made sure that money could only be put into productive assets
Yes this is an underappreciated factor in the so called “Singapore Story”. Oil and petrochemicals played a crucial role. Glad someone else is pointing that out.
Per the video, it started with manufacturing.
The oil industry is because of the leadership though. Singapore has no oil reserves, but has one of the largest oil refining facilities
Plenty of African countries had an oil industry. Besides conspiratorial nonsense about white people stealing everything, why weren’t they successful then too if that’s all it takes?
@@theotheleo6830Well… “manufacturing” plastics from petrochemicals, and refining, as well as electronics
African and so proud of these Singaporean Leaders! So proud and happy! I wish our continent had that kind of visionary leaders! Always blaming the colonizers while embezzling countries riches and leaving their own people starving! They have the knack to still go out and beg!
I think Rwanda, once a place of genocide, is modelled on Singapore. The districts are well planned and streets orderly and clean. It has risen from the ashes.
@@ymhktravelAnyone who has been to both know they are not comparable
First and foremost, represent your country and not the continent of 54 countries; Singapore is the only developed country in SEA. We decided it was impractical to wait around for everyone
@@NewmaticKeSingapore is definitely not the only developed country in SEA, and even then the average level of development between the two regions is not comparable.
@@ymhktravel yeah maybe. But then again, economically Rwanda is not at the same level as Singapore. Is Rwanda GDP per capita even above $300? Singapore's GDP today is above that of UK, France roughly $100,000. It will take years for Rwanda to be there if it is even possible.
Singapore's journey from a colonial trading port to a global financial powerhouse is truly remarkable! 🌟 The country's focus on strategic planning, innovation, and creating an attractive business environment has been instrumental in its success story.
Being a tax haven, a money laundering and gambling place for billionaires is also truly remarkable 🌟
@olska9498 Even so, Singapore still ranks among the lowest risk for money laundering in the world. As for casinos, I am sure you know full well which are the top 'power houses' out there, so let's not cherry pick.
@@jessieang5604 Which ranking of money laundering risk are you talking about?
@olska9498 The Basel Anti-Money Laundering Index.
@@olska9498Conspiratorial fantasies are truly remarkable.
The BTO flat in Singapore has been instrumental in fostering wealth creation among a majority of citizens.
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Many Chinese Malaysian already migrated to Singapore become PR or convert to Singapore citizenship for fair, better life and clean government
if you go to causeway and see who's waiting in line at 4am everyday, you'll notice what race
malaysia is an apartheid state
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Yes I noticed that too but that shows us type C's are not exempt from being racist too.
@@AB-ub4cc type m also?
Singapore is great living example of how great people can make difference. People with courage and innovative ideas made a resource scarce piece of land into most advanced among their Asian peers! Glory to their former president Mr Lee as well!
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It’s rare to see most of the people in the comment are proud to be led by their country’s leader and also not because of propaganda but rather because of facts. I wish my country has this
It was controlled and restrained by it's government. You want them to go to jail? So no negative complaints
@@richardnuevoNah its fine to criticise the SG government. But what you can't do is slander them. If you do, they won't wrongfully imprison you or detain you. We're not that kind of country. What they will do is personally sue you. And they will win.
I use to believe that the government was openly corrupt, but working in an industry that is close to one their ministries, its amazing how the people working in the government care about Singaporeans and their welfare. Sure some of the politicians are corrupt, but the people on the ground working for the government, prioritise the welfare of the nation and I can see their passion in maintaining the status quo.
And another driving factor is reputation, Singapore isnt corrupt because corruption will directly affect the money coming in as a country with no natural resource.
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The challenge is not in maintaining the status quo. If we only maintain status quo we dead because everyone else is moving forward.
@@aislt8786 my bad, by status quo I meant Singapore’s continued drive for constant improvement and actively seeking out methods that will keep Singapore ahead of the curve such as AI etc.
“Sure some politicians are corrupt” like who? Who that you know of still hold office and have not be dealt with? Or is this just another “trust me bro” comment about things you have no knowledge about
@@Thekidisalright we don’t know obviously, but the recent charade with the transport minister being charged with corruption is an indicator that it is still possible. We are all humans, who is to say there is no other minister in power who don’t have secrets that would like to bring to their graves?
Regardless my point is that the people working in middle management of the government are valid that they genuinely care about the people. Don’t get me wrong I trust the Singapore government, but that doesn’t mean I will believe that all their hands are clean of corruption, some can be 1 or 2 who has one way or another done something that can be charged with corruption. “Some” Politicians being corrupt is just a fact of life whenever someone wields enough power to bend laws.
Do t forget it has very intelligent people who respect the law and value safety. Can’t say the same about other parts of the world that constantly struggle…
Funny..you didn't see how their law abiding people behave in other countries law right ?
It's a country with leaders who continue to see the importance of allowing, with regulations, international investments. It is a country full of problem solvers rather than blaming it's history and other people. Japan and it's aging leaders should quickly learn from Singapore. This including more Japanese natives to learn the English language.
While I agree with the former, I don't understand this English obsession. You don't have to speak English to become developed or improve your country; that's just a colonial mentality being perpetuated. Japan, ironically, developed itself without speaking a lick of English, and doesn't need to speak it either in the future. Developing people's own language infrastructure is far more important.
@@tstcikhthys well it seems they are pretty well off with their english. They are not focussed on such issues
@@tstcikhthys It has nothing to do with a colonial mindset and everything to do with being practical in a globally connected world. Plenty of places that were never colonised by the UK have freely adopted English to make their lives easier in a global setting. English is the de facto lingua franca of world finance markets, global trade, aviation, shipping, international law etc. It doesn't matter if more people speak Arabic or Mandarin, theyre not the default. It was Koine Greek 2000 years ago when the Bible was written and today its English.
@@shakeelali20 People incredibly overestimate the importance of English on the world stage, especially now with AI translation available. Even before, it was possible with hiring a translator/interpreter, which is what still happens in contexts like the UN. South Korea, for example, is the #1 in plastics surgeries, and performs them on foreigners who go there to get them where the doctors have interpreters. They're also world leaders in shipping, semiconductors, and electronics. They didn't need English to achieve any of this success, nor will they need it to maintain it. Japan, same thing. China, same thing. Everyone within an economy doesn't need to learn English themselves in order to be successful; they just need to learn and innovate, and that can happen in any language.
Clean govt is the key here. Pride and sense of personal responsibility and duty in every citizen - whatever you are doing, and whatever job you have
You mean, the illusion that you have clean government. Which is the lie which needs to be preserved so Singapore can continue to help people with their money laundering.
Low corruption, heavy investment in education and infrastructure, a government that regulates properly and builds trust for companies and individuals... The recipe is there, but most countries just decide not to implement it.
Why would any country want to be a dictatorship? They wouldn't. Singapore is a one party state. It has very limited freedom of of choice, speech, expression, assembly, association and the press. It is ultra strict and still uses outdated punishment's as corporal and capital punishment's.
They can't too many people profit from not implementing SG's recipe.
Wait, so all this time we're told that public expenses are bad but Singapore rose because they built proper public infrastructure, protecting and even nurturing their citizens. Public transit improves the value of land, despite what NIMBYs say.
Americans have that mindset of: taxes are bad. But actually, if the money is used well then that tax money goes to infrastructure, schools etc.
Hiro, comparing tiny Singapore's transportation system with huge countries' is not conducive to learning anything.
@@earlysda There's always lessons to be learnt from any situation. Closing off oneself is the true reason why it's always never conducive for learning
@@takcody tak, please reread my comment if you didn't understand it, as your comment doesn't address it at all.
@@earlysda I understood your comment perfectly. I'm puzzled as to why you would think Singapore's transportation system not help bigger countries? You could always look at how we plan interconnectivity between modes, how we reduce bus routes between estates, how fares are fairly calculated, how we encourage public transport to private vehicles. It's a huge understatement to say we are not a model for your learning purposes.
Unlike its neighbours, Singapore has no natural resources. Therefore it has to rely on its people to push the country. Its neighbours on the other hand are rich with natural resources but they keep screwing themselves through endless corruption. Thus Singapore progresses and its neighbours, regresses. Just look at the strength of the currency and it speaks for itself.
ezermt, your comment is mostly correct, but we need to remember that humans are the number one natural resource every country has.
Its location, location, location. Try put the Island in the middle of somewhere else.
For all the comments saying that there is no corruption, there is corruption, it’s just low. Recently, there was a corruption case regarding one of our ministers (S. Iswaran), you can search it up.
There is corruption everywhere. The point is on a scale it’s not comparable to most countries.
There is no comparison with other countries.
The first country about i think to start a business in Asia is Singapore because of low corruption.
There is low corruption, and if there is any corruption it will be dealt with properly.
And the Transport Minister scandal to be frank is mild in terms of quantum, but of course it breaches the guidelines so yes an investigation is appropriate considering our zero tolerance approach.
Was he taken to task?
The difference is getting away with corruption, get it?😂
In this case freedom of press is not really a priority when you have a leader like Lee Kuan, one has to consider the state of journalism today, and how much deceit and outright lies destabilise an entire reigon. I hope Singapore keeps its values close and keeps a firm grip on its prospects, instead of following the downward spiral of the west.
shows what a country can achieve by focusing on themselves without corruption or whining about others constantly
It's a city state, so many cities had done much better without restrictions on speech. Also the life is horrible for working class with high cost. They don't have country side to look for cheaper accommodation
@@SubhanAISBabbling drivel.
They work too, differently but work. And, work is work; no matter the front from.
@@SubhanAIS what no many Singaporeans believe that the country has extremely high cost of living because they expect condominiums, cars, luxury goods etc as a commoner which isn't realistic in any country
Lee Kuan Yew is one of the greatest political leader of the 20th century. His leadership is what made Singapore the country it is today
His leadership reminds me of the stories I heard of American founding fathers
American founding fathers valued Christian values of freedom over almost everything else.
Lee Kuan Yew, not so much.
Lee isn't unique though. There is another Lee Kuan Yew in the middle east, right by Africa. Country called Oman
@@John_Smith_86 Which means unique. There is only a handful of countries who have great leaders.
I love Singapore. They had a strong leader with a vision, pragmatism over ideology, social harmony, law and order, and subtle authoritarianism for stability.
Like it or not, one party rule system works best for country's development. Just look at Singapore, Japan and China. No political turbulence every 4-5 years that wastes country's time and energy. Change of leadership always so smooth and no major policy change after. Easily plan and execute long term goal.
Taiwan as well minus the recent years
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It has to be built on the premise that the party is not corrupt and truly wants the country and economy to prosper rather than just lining their own pockets.
Even south korea
How about India
It's shows what leadership can achieve Lee kuan yew is a visionary.
Lee Kuan Yew was the greatest leader we had, Singapore is so lucky to have him transform our nation from third world to first in a single generation
Irrespective of the issues, this is a huge success story
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Leadership is key. Listen to Lee Kuan Yew, the man was a visionary
Lee had many problems, but he could run a country fairly well.
i love how tough their laws and punishments they have over there
according to Lee Kuan Yew's Memoirs, he learned the value of harsh punishments during the Japanese Occupation. He saw how crime rate was low during the Japanese occupation because the Japanese forces were brutal and did public executions and displayed the bodies of executed criminals. It was to intimidate people into compliance and it was effective. So he made sure the laws and punishments were harsh enough to maintain order, without the inhumane brutality of the Japanese.
"The health of society matters much more than the rights of the individual" - Lee Kuan Yew
Many countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America could've been like this, but instead they constantly complain to Europeans about their problems (despite most European countries leaving them alone for 60+ years), and their massively corrupt governments.
So far the only country that looks to be adopting Singapore's playbook is El Salvador, wish them well
Most africans are aware of their corrupt and selfish leaders, most people complaining or blaming colonization don't even live in africa. Botswana was one of the poorest country when gaining independence, yet it got quite stable, became an upper-middle-income country, peaceful and innovative thanks to their bright government. As for instance, Rwanda is one of the poorest countries worldwide nowadays, however their president Kagame is truly transforming the country, doing the best for its citizens. Corruption is unfortunately the main factor holding Africa back from developing. In addition their selfish leaders won't do anything for it
@obrandondonaldson1208 But seriously, who's been corrupted African leaders in the past 60 years?? and where is corrupt money deposited?? in offshore banks created and ran by westerners, maybe??
Such a dumb comment by the OP. The Brits did little in Singapore besides making it a port. They didn't enslave the people, steal their resources, expropriate their land, etc. When you have no conception or knowledge of history best to avoid sweeping judgements.
A revolutionary leader who forcibly changed its people way of doing things. Lee provided them a rule of law to follow and enforced it forcibly.
And that was why Lee Kuan Yew had to rule those formative years with an iron fist... my father was already a working adult during that period and he often shared how the general population was divided along racial and language fault lines and many had all kinds of ill-informed opinions from hearing/reading what we would now term as fake news. If LKY had granted full freedom of the press at the beginning, Singapore would have gone no where but become a puppet of some larger power controlling behind the scenes. It's so tiring to hear the Western media still peddling this criticism despite the undeniable outcome of those initial policies.
@@yenchin6376interesting statement. Apparently endless quarreling based on others achieved wealth seems to polarise modern Western societies.
Every time I visit Singapore, I enjoy experiencing what a civilised and effective country is actually supposed to look like.
The Asian bling or display of wealth seems to be the most elaborate of all races. It's mind-blowing sometimes the extent they get to.
Blacks?
Arabs? 🙈
Hard-working, law abiding, decent people. Their success is well deserved!
Singapore is the only country in the world that moved from 3rd world country to 1st world country in a single generation....
So as long as your leaders and politicians wants what's the best for your country, it can happen.
Minimal / No corruption +Long term goals and plans to meet them + Thinking about the future generations and not just themselves
All things that here in the UK are completely alien. Everything is corrupt and politicians greedy and get away with it, hoarding the money for themselves. We have no long term goals, and even if we do, no one owns them or follows through with them, or if they do they are only things that benefit the upper class. Everything is done on the short term to try appease current voters / the current economy, at the detriment of everyone a few years down the line.
Not just in the UK, but here in Australia as well. Long gone are the generation of national leaders who put the future of the country at the forefront of their agenda. Singapore, South Korea, China....great examples of leaders dragging their countries out of poverty and becoming the next economic powerhouses. Democratic leaders nowadays are increasingly short sighted, often delivering empty promises, short term policies, just for the sake of the next election. Our future generations have no hopes of buying their own homes because they have to bear the consequences of increasing national debt.
@@zerogamer3380 Agree, but perhaps China shouldn't be as admired as Singapore or South Korea. Yes, they have raised the living standards of the population but there is also the argument that they never should have been that poor in the first place! The Cultural "Revolution" and the "Great Leap Forward" pushed the country into poverty.
@@roastnut Absolutely. As a Singaporean, China is being incredibly annoying in the regions around here too. If a country wants to learn and follow an example, China should not be on that list.
@@zerogamer3380 That's every truly democratic country in a nutshell.
@@zerogamer3380It's my impression that irrelevant but highly costly minority issues hollows out otherwise healthy Democracies.
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The tiny size of the national definitely plays a role in its success. To say that the US and China need to duplicate that success is unrealistic.
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I dearly love Singapore, and have been there four times. I’d like to live there someday.
If I didn't live in America I'd wanna live in Singapore!
But what about all the freedoms you will be giving up such as freedom of choice, speech, expression, assembly, association and the press?
@@Andrew-df1dr Singapore has most of those things, but I just love the atmosphere there and the cool city, I’d rather live in America but Singapore is still super cool
@@Andrew-df1dr You left out the freedom of the most powerful passport in the world, the freedom to be safe even on the streets at night.
@@Andrew-df1drThere is freedom to be safe at night, freedom from religion e.t.c.
@@anthonymanderson7671 You get that freedom in all liberal democracies.
leaving Malaysia is the best gift Singapore ever received. Look at Malaysia now
6:21 It doesn't invalide the fact that inequality is still declining, feelings may be important to consider, but they should never invalidate empirical evidence
Lee Kuan is one of the most respectable non corrupt leaders in recent history.
I'm afraid its much simpler.
Benevolent authoritarianism...
I think you might be correct, actually.
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For want of a better description in the English language
I had been to Singapore in 1990, it was like i was in heaven.
They run a budget surplus every year, they have low taxes on their citizens. They have plenty of cheap sporting / leisure facilities for everyone to enjoy together. The transportation system is great, taxis are cheap. Changi airport is probably the nicest major airport in the world. Starting soon you can enter Singapore through passport e-gates, no matter your nationality...truly a country that welcomes visitors without frustration. Healthcare and education are first class. They leave nobody behind ... no homeless people. The only major downside: many people squeezed onto a small rock without too much real nature to explore. The biggest plus: safety ... Singapore is one of the safest places to live. There are no dodgy neighborhoods, or chavs walking on the streets looking to mess with your life.
Yeah right, apparently the amount of blacks and arabs sure makes a difference in the outcome of daily life ...
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Passport E-gates is old tech…
@@lisette2060 yeah all East Asian countries don't take them in..refugees or not
Singapore is like Japan: Poor in resources but rich and powerful economy. This just shows that natural resources or not. It all comes down to the leadership
At one point of time the Malaysian ringgit (MYR) and the Singapore dollar (SGD) were level. One country went on to become a a world renowned hub and the other is hurtling towards mediocrity with its skewed policies, religious extremism, systemic corruption and systemic racism.
Yup racism is really bad, only mandarin speaker can get better jobs, higher salary, systemically widen the income gap, and social segregation right from vernicular school, employment and retirement
Try abolished the ISA like Malaysia.
Proud to be able to be raised in Singapore!
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They have leaders with a vision.
And a functional population with high moral standards?
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It didn't turn them rich overnight, which many politicians and voters in the world think what their govt can do. It requires long term planning, execution, innovation etc. Mere talking won't work. Thus the reason Singapore govt being one of the restrictive in term of press freedom coz they don't mean BS.
Leaders are important. Just look at Burma and Singapore. We got independence back and front. Burma with enormous natural resources is still poor and in war. Singapore without any natural resources, they are at the top.
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Being TAX HAVEN and helping massive corporations to evade local taxes was surely on of the main reasons.
We in the Dominican Republic need measures like Lee Kuan Yew’s methodoligy to focus our country, eliminate crime, eliminate corruption and grow healthy. There's no way a country may progress paying so much attention to "liberty", which in reality is debauchery
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I also heard that drugs are absolutely not tolerated in Singapore….that is such a destruction to society and unfortunately, that is so prevalent here in the U.S.!
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What I admire about Singapore is the vision and leadership of its first Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew. He played a crucial role in shaping the country's success and prosperity. While I live in a democratic country where freedom of speech and protest are valued, I believe that a strong, authoritative leadership can be beneficial for economic growth and stability. Singapore's economic prosperity and development are testaments to Lee Kuan Yew's effective leadership. I admire Singapore's model, which prioritizes economic progress while maintaining social harmony, even if it means limited freedom of speech.
The country is rich, but the people generally from my observation are quite stressed with the higher and higher living costs.
Not all countries are perfect, and the culture of working hard has already been instilled in singaporeans hence it is perfectly fine if people are stressed because they know that soon they won't be stressed, so as long they can work hard to achieve it. Its the general Singaporean mindset that helped Singapore grow and not be that problematic to its residents
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Really interesting to read differing views on Singapore. But just like there is no perfect human, I believe Singapore is not perfect either. It definitely still has many improvements to make in terms of governance and equality, but it’s also important to be grateful for the current Singapore that we have :)
As a resident am proud to be part of this development! ❤
I would love to travel to Singapore someday and try and their local cuisine
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1) You need strategic geographical location.
2) You need stronger leadership, no full-on western style liberal democracy nor populist political religion theocracy.
3) Meritocracy, meritocracy, meritocracy. Human capital is priority.
4) Clean governance (at least clearer than their neighbors and beyond)
5) Finally, Lee Kuan Yew
In simple words, just fill half of the country population with expert workers (expats) from all over the world.
No mostly just 2), 4) and 5)
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