Publication

8 May 2014

This report looks at how Singapore has prevented tensions from emerging between religious groups within the country and whether it can sustain this religious harmony in the future. He suggests that in the coming years, as Singapore's central authority assumes a reduced role in people’s lives, two factors will decide the state of inter-religious relations in the country. One is the breadth and depth of inter-faith engagement; the other is the extent and quality of inter-religious dialogue.

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Author Mohd Alami Musa
Series RSIS Commentaries
Issue 84
Publisher S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
Copyright © 2014 S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
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