"A
Mandarin and the Making of Public Policy": Reflections
by Ngiam Tong Dow
Ngiam Tong Dow. Introduced and edited by Simon Tay
Singapore's success story has increasingly
been recognised but few have told it from the perspective
of an insider. As a senior civil servant and "mandarin"
from 1959 to 1999, Ngiam Tong Dow served with the founding
generation of political leaders and contributed to the
country's economic growth. In this book, he reflects
on these experiences, sharing personal anecdotes and
perceptive insights of Singapore's early decades. He
also boldly questions some of the policies of government
and emerging trends in the country to suggest how Singapore
must change to survive and thrive in the future.
NGIAM Tong Dow served in the elite Singapore Administrative
Service for more than 40 years. His vision, foresight
and leadership in economics and finance have helped
transform Singapore into a text-book case in development
economics.
In his career, Ngiam has received four National Day
awards, including the Distinguished Service Order. He
worked closely with the founding political leaders of
Singapore including Goh Keng Swee, former Deputy Prime
Minister, and the late Hon Sui Sen, the former Finance
Minister. He also served under Lee Kuan Yew, the founding
Prime Minister of Singapore, and the succeeding Prime
Minister, Goh Chok Tong.
«The success of Singapore is due, in part, to the
high competency, integrity and dedication of its civil
servants. Ngiam Tong Dow is a paradigm example of a
remarkable generation of leaders of our civil service.
This book makes a valuable contribution to the Singapore
story.»
- Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Singapore.
publication year: 2006
244 pages
ISBN: 978-9971-69-350-3 Paperback US$25.00 S$32.00
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