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Back to EpisodesThe Fragile Succession of the Singaporean Social Contract
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For decades, Singapore’s stability has rested on a simple bargain: limited political freedom in exchange for competent, predictable rule by the People’s Action Party. That bargain now looks less secure. The abrupt withdrawal of Heng Swee Keat as heir apparent has shaken confidence in the PAP’s famed succession planning, exposing unease about leadership depth and direction. In this episode, we explore how weaker election results, an increasingly diverse electorate, and an insular recruitment culture have combined to create rare uncertainty at the top. The story examines whether these cracks signal a temporary stumble—or a deeper challenge to the city-state’s long-standing model of technocratic, tightly managed governance.