Can Singapore continue to experience economic growth and technological development while limiting freedom of expression? What role might the Internet play as Singapore struggles with these issues?
What will be an ideal response?
On the one hand, this question raises deeper questions over the meaning of "freedom of expression" and, by extension, the advantages or disadvantages of democracy. The standard of living in Singapore is among the highest in the world; some might argue that the citizens of Singapore enjoy on the whole a better life than many people do in so-called democracies, such as the United States. Likewise, one might note the apparent increased censorship within the United States. The Internet will certainly provide access to ideas and trends that otherwise are regulated within Singapore. Consequently, one would expect that governmental regulation over the Internet will be strictly monitored.
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