The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack

This paper compares and analyses Singapore government’s commitments towards the past haze phenomenon with the haze attack on 2013. In the past, Singapore seemed to be quite willing to tolerate hazy skies and choking smog caused by the haze; but the haze in June 2013 oversees significant change in S...

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Main Authors: Lee, Pei May, Masri, Mohd Syazani
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Language:English
Published: Naresuan University 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.802642020-05-05T07:11:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80264/ The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack Lee, Pei May Masri, Mohd Syazani JZ International relations This paper compares and analyses Singapore government’s commitments towards the past haze phenomenon with the haze attack on 2013. In the past, Singapore seemed to be quite willing to tolerate hazy skies and choking smog caused by the haze; but the haze in June 2013 oversees significant change in Singapore’s behavior from being half-hearted to fully commit in resolving the haze issue. There are many approaches to argue the change in government position, but this article argues that the main reason behind the change in Singapore’s behavior is due to the persistent competition between various individuals and groups. This changing dynamics is well-captured by Liberalism school of thought. Though many scholars had looked into the haze issue in Southeast Asia, but only a limited number of studies have focused on states’ behaviour. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge in the studies of Southeast Asia politics as well as to the haze issue, which is the most pertinent issue in Southeast Asia region. This paper does not analyse how this incidence can induce social movement since haze is a periodical phenomenon. Moreover, the nature of this paper does not intend to include policy recommendation to the government because the theoretical framework employed focus more on explaining the interactions of different groups in the society and how it influences state’s behavior. Naresuan University 2017-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80264/1/2560_13-1_490f4cbc26009b4786c4cbedf5b388ab.pdf Lee, Pei May and Masri, Mohd Syazani (2017) The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack. Journal of Social Sciences, Naresuan University, 13 (1 (January=June)). pp. 225-235. ISSN 1686-9192 http://www.jssnu.socsci.nu.ac.th/uploads/journal/2560_13-1_490f4cbc26009b4786c4cbedf5b388ab.pdf 10.14456/jssnu.2017.11
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Lee, Pei May
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The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack
description This paper compares and analyses Singapore government’s commitments towards the past haze phenomenon with the haze attack on 2013. In the past, Singapore seemed to be quite willing to tolerate hazy skies and choking smog caused by the haze; but the haze in June 2013 oversees significant change in Singapore’s behavior from being half-hearted to fully commit in resolving the haze issue. There are many approaches to argue the change in government position, but this article argues that the main reason behind the change in Singapore’s behavior is due to the persistent competition between various individuals and groups. This changing dynamics is well-captured by Liberalism school of thought. Though many scholars had looked into the haze issue in Southeast Asia, but only a limited number of studies have focused on states’ behaviour. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge in the studies of Southeast Asia politics as well as to the haze issue, which is the most pertinent issue in Southeast Asia region. This paper does not analyse how this incidence can induce social movement since haze is a periodical phenomenon. Moreover, the nature of this paper does not intend to include policy recommendation to the government because the theoretical framework employed focus more on explaining the interactions of different groups in the society and how it influences state’s behavior.
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title The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack
title_short The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack
title_full The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack
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title_full_unstemmed The return of the haze: an analysis of Singapore Government’s behavior before and after the 2013 haze attack
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