To Catch A Tartar: A Dissident In Lee Kuan Yew’s Prison
A semi-autobiographical account of Seow’s experiences as a government official and his 72-day detention in 1988 for (quote) courting if not colluding (unquote) with U.S. diplomats to build an opposition in Singapore.
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A semi-autobiographical account of Seow’s experiences as a government official and his 72-day detention in 1988 for (quote) courting if not colluding (unquote) with U.S. diplomats to build an opposition in Singapore.
Publisher: Yale University Southeast Asian Studies
Paperback
1994
ISBN: 9780938692560
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