ABOUT US

The Political Science Association (Singapore) was launched on 14 December 2002 at the National University of Singapore Guild Hall at the first Singapore Forum on Politics. The PSA(S) is registered under the Registry of Societies (Cap. 311) of Singapore as a nonpartisan academic association. The objective of the PSA(S) is to promote the study of political science in a nonpartisan manner. Founded on the principle of intellectual diversity, the PSA(S) neither imposes a single viewpoint on its members nor allows for any singular viewpoint to dominate. The PSA(S) is a collective member of the
International Political Science Association (IPSA).


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Associate Professor Lee Lai To, President
Associate Professor Bilveer Singh, Vice President
Dr Antonio L. Rappa, Secretary
Dr Kenneth Paul Tan, Assistant Secretary
Dr Kripa Sridharan, Treasurer
Associate Professor Shamsul Haque
Associate Professor Hussin Mutalib
Dr Kumar Ramakrishna
Mr Daljit Singh
Dr Benjamin Goldsmith, Honorary Auditor
Dr Ethan Putterman, Honorary Auditor


EVENTS

16 August 2004
Public Lecture Series 2: 'Singapore Under Lee Hsien Loong: Continuity/Change', by Associate       Professor Bilveer Singh, Dr Suzaina, Dr Antonio L Rappa, and Dr Kenneth Paul Tan, chaired by Associate Professor Lee Lai To, Lecture Theatre 9 NUS.


31 January 2004
Public Lecture Series 1: 'Recent Political-Security Developments in Indonesia and their Implications for Southeast Asia', by Major General Sudrajat, Theatrette University Cultural Centre.


JOIN THE PSA(S)

Membership rates are as follows:
Ordinary Member (Annual): S$100
Life Member: S$5,000
Student Member (Annual): S$15
Institutional and Library Member (Annual): S$500

Please download the
application form and send to:

The Secretary
PSA(S)
Kent Ridge Post Office
P. O. Box 1072
Singapore 911103


USEFUL LINKS

Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Institute of Policy Studies
Singapore Institute of International Affairs
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy





 


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