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Singapore: The City-State Strategy That Worked | Samo Burja

Singapore: The City-State Strategy That Worked | Samo Burja

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Today on Moment of Zen, Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja examine Singapore's transformation from poor post-colonial state to wealthy financial hub through Lee Kuan Yew's strategic governance, geopolitical balancing, and prioritizing economic efficiency over individual freedoms. Make sure to subscribe to Samo Burja's Bismarck Brief and the Live Players podcast to read analyses and briefs like this one: Bismarck Brief: ⁠https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/⁠ Live Players: ⁠https://link.chtbl.com/liveplayers⁠ -- 📰 Be notified early when Turpentine's drops new publication: ⁠https://www.turpentine.co/exclusiveaccess⁠ 🙏 Help shape our show by taking our quick listener survey at ⁠https://bit.ly/TurpentinePulse⁠ -- SPONSORS: NETSUITE | SHOPIFY | SQUAD Over 41,000 businesses trust NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud ERP, to future-proof their operations. Whether you're earning millions or hundreds of millions, NetSuite empowers you to tackle challenges and seize opportunities. Download the free CFO's guide to AI and machine learning at ⁠https://netsuite.com/zen⁠. Shopify is the world's leading e-commerce platform, offering a market-leading checkout system Shoppay and exclusive AI apps. Nobody does selling better than Shopify. Get a $1 per month trial at ⁠https://shopify.com/momentofzen⁠. Head to Squad to access global engineering without the headache and at a fraction of the cost: head to ⁠https://choosesquad.com/⁠ and mention “Turpentine” to skip the waitlist. -- X / TWITTER: @SamoBurja @eriktorenberg @turpentinemedia -- Key Highlights Foundation & Strategy Lee Kuan Yew transformed Singapore from poor colony to wealthy financial hub through meritocratic governance Strategic location on Straits of Malacca controls vital trade routes to China Governance Model High government salaries prevent corruption and attract talent Prioritized economic growth over social benefits through "delayed gratification" City-state scale enables efficient planning and direct accountability Economic Evolution 1960s-90s: Industrial development Post-1990s: Tax haven and Asian financial center Current: Attracting foreign headquarters and wealthy immigrants Geopolitical Navigation Successfully balanced US-Soviet competition during Cold War Defeated internal communist movement in 1960s Now faces choice between US alliance vs Chinese economic integration Unique Features Harsh law enforcement (death penalty, caning) maintains order in dense city Land reclamation for expansion Investing in insect protein/vertical farming for food security Challenges Vulnerable to deglobalization as trade blocs form Lee family succession continues (hereditary leadership) Failed to solve demographic decline despite early efforts Lessons Scalable: Low corporate taxes, strong city governance, automation investment Non-scalable: Extreme efficiency pressure, geographic advantages, population density
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