参见、参考文献、外部链接:新加坡 / Singapore
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参见、参考文献、外部链接
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8/22/202454 min read
1. 参见(维基百科的相关词条)
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Cities portal【城市主题】
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Index of Singapore-related articles【新加坡相关文章索引】
Foreign relations of Singapore【新加坡的对外关系】
Outline of Singapore【新加坡概览】
2. 英文词条参考文献
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2.1 引用列表 | Citations
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4. 延伸阅读 | Further reading
Abshire, Jean. The History of Singapore (ABC-CLIO, 2011).
Barr, Michael D. Singapore: A Modern History (2019)
Corfield, Justin J. Historical dictionary of Singapore (2011) online
Ghesquière, Henri C. Singapore's success: engineering economic growth (2007)
Heng, Chye Kiang (2016). 50 Years of Urban Planning in Singapore
Hill, Michael (1995). Kwen Fee Lian (ed.). The Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in Singapore. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-12025-8.
Huff, W. G. The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and Development in the Twentieth Century (1995)
King, Rodney (2008). The Singapore Miracle, Myth and Reality. Insight Press. ISBN 978-0-9775567-0-0.
Leifer, Michael. Singapore's foreign policy: Coping with vulnerability (Psychology Press, 2000) online
Mauzy, Diane K.; Milne, R. S. (2002). Singapore Politics: Under the People's Action Party. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-24653-8.
Mun, Chia Wai (2008). Singapore and Asia in a Globalized World: Contemporary Economic Issues and Policies
Perry, John Curtis. Singapore: Unlikely Power (Oxford University Press, 2017).
Singh, Bilveer (2017). Understanding Singapore Politics
Tan, Kenneth Paul (2007). Renaissance Singapore? Economy, Culture, and Politics. NUS Press. ISBN 978-9971-69-377-0.
Worthington, Ross (2002). Governance in Singapore. Routledge/Curzon. ISBN 978-0-7007-1474-2.
Yew, Lee Kuan. From Third World to First: The Singapore Story: 1965–2000. New York: HarperCollins, 2000. ISBN 0-06-019776-5.
5. 外部链接 External links
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新加坡在维基百科的姊妹项目
维基词典上的字词解释 / Definitions from Wiktionary
维基语录上的名言 / Quotations from Wikiquote
维基导游上的旅行资讯 / Travel information from Wikivoyage
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"Singapore Infopedia" from Singapore's National Library Board; numerous well-researched and well-documented essays on key events and important figures, as well as topics regarding culture, architecture, nature, etc.
【参考译文】新加坡国家图书馆局的“新加坡资讯百科”;包含大量经过深入研究和详细记录的文章,涵盖了关键事件、重要人物,以及关于文化、建筑、自然等主题的内容。
Census of Population 2000 (PDF) (Report). Singapore Department of Statistics. April 2002. ISBN 978-981-04-6158-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 November 2007.
【参考译文】2000年人口普查报告 (PDF) (报告). 新加坡统计局. 2002年4月. ISBN 978-981-04-6158-4. [原文链接已存档 (PDF) 于2007年11月27日].
"Nation's History". Singapore Infomap. Archived from the original on 21 April 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2004.
【参考译文】“国家历史”. 新加坡信息图. [原文链接已存档于2009年4月21日]. 2004年1月11日查阅.
Singapore from UCB Libraries GovPubs【新加坡资料来自加州大学伯克利分校图书馆政府出版物 (GovPubs)】
Singapore profile from the BBC News【来自英国广播公司新闻的新加坡简介】
Wikimedia Atlas of Singapore【维基媒体新加坡地图集】
政府
旅游
维基导游上有关新加坡的旅行指南(繁体中文)
维基导游上有关新加坡的旅行指南(英文)
"Key Facts & Figures". Ministry of Transport, Singapore. Retrieved 11 January 2003.
【参考译文】“关键事实与数据”. 新加坡交通部. 2003年1月11日查阅.
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