In this bold follow-up to The Failure of Success, Kannappan Chettiar exposes the quiet unraveling of Singapore — not through chaos, but through calculated comfort.
Singapore doesn't suffer from Dutch Disease. It suffers from something more dangerous:
Singapore Syndrome — a system-level collapse caused by too much control, too little innovation, and a culture that rewards obedience over originality.
Wealth has risen. But wages haven’t. Civil servants thrive. But citizens tighten their belts. Ministers earn millions. But the people are told to accept less and fear more.
This book names the disease. It tracks the symptoms.
And it asks the question many fear to face:
What happens when a government becomes more interested in preserving its power than earning its purpose?
This is not an attack. It is a diagnosis.
And it may be the most important truth Singaporeans need to hear.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. In this bold follow-up to The Failure of Success, Kannappan Chettiar exposes the quiet unraveling of Singapore - not through chaos, but through calculated comfort.Singapore doesn't suffer from Dutch Disease. It suffers from something more dangerous: Singapore Syndrome - a system-level collapse caused by too much control, too little innovation, and a culture that rewards obedience over originality. Wealth has risen. But wages haven't. Civil servants thrive. But citizens tighten their belts. Ministers earn millions. But the people are told to accept less and fear more.This book names the disease. It tracks the symptoms. And it asks the question many fear to face: What happens when a government becomes more interested in preserving its power than earning its purpose? This is not an attack. It is a diagnosis. And it may be the most important truth Singaporeans need to hear. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798282315202
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