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The Analysis on Singapore’s Capability in Deft Maneuvering between China and the West

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In an era marked by growing tensions between Western countries and China, Singapore emerges as a pivotal player in bridging the divide. This island nation’s unique position allows it to serve as a neutral interpreter of China for the Western world. Let us delve into the reasons behind Singapore’s ability to navigate this delicate geopolitical landscape. This essay explores Singapore’s unique position and capabilities in addressing the complex issues arising between China and the West. As a small city-state with a strategic location and a diverse population, Singapore has developed a multifaceted approach to diplomacy and international relations. This paper also examines Singapore's historical ties with both China and Western nations, its role as a mediator in geopolitical conflicts, and its policy frameworks that promote dialogue and cooperation. By leveraging its economic strengths and diplomatic neutrality, Singapore aims to foster stability in a rapidly changing global landscape. The analysis highlights Singapore's potential as a bridge between two significant powers, emphasizing the importance of its diplomatic strategies in navigating contemporary challenges.

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  • Wenwei Huang, 2025. "The Analysis on Singapore’s Capability in Deft Maneuvering between China and the West," Asian Business Research Journal, Eastern Centre of Science and Education, vol. 10(5), pages 12-18.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajn:abrjou:v:10:y:2025:i:5:p:12-18:id:420
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