Singapore International Policy
- Track the political, defense, and economic dynamics of major countries and hotspots around the world;
- Develop a framework for the systematic identification of geopolitical risks in East Asia and the Indo-Pacific by collecting primary political, academic, diplomatic, and business research resources;
- Track the recent trends of prospective research in major countries and international organizations, and select prospective, cross-field and integrated development policy research areas to commission research based on the medium and long-term development needs of Singapore and related regions;
- Pay attention to the increasingly complex traditional and non-traditional security issues that affect Singapore's security, focus on national defense security research and analysis, and provide cutting-edge professional policy and strategic consulting;
- Study specific policy proposals on Singapore's international trade and economy, covering private capital, industrial upgrading, foreign trade, foreign direct investment, international economic regionalization, Singapore's Asia-Pacific operation center, Greater China economic circle, etc., and put forward effective and pragmatic policy suggestions for Singapore enterprises to go global.