Island in the World: Singapore's Geopolitical DNA is
a thoughtfully curated collection of Simon S C Tay's public commentaries,
spanning from the mid-1990s to the present. Organised thematically, the book
explores key issues shaping Singapore's engagement with the world and region in
a time of geopolitical tension and tumult. While focused on the present and
emerging events, he also considers the past and future.
More than just a compilation, this work weaves together
reflections that provide deeper context, tracing how Singapore has evolved
while certain fundamental principles endure. Tay connects past insights with
recent developments, offering a perspective that is both grounded in history
and attuned to the challenges of today.
Through these essays, Island in the World captures
Singapore's journey in an ever-changing global landscape — while also charting
the evolution of the author's own thinking over the decades.
About the Author
Simon S C Tay, LLM (Harvard), LLB Hons (NUS) is a
public intellectual focusing on international and public affairs.
He chairs the Singapore Institute of International Affairs,
a leading independent think tank in Asia. Simon is concurrently an associate
professor in the National University of Singapore at both the Faculty of Law
and the LKY School of Public Policy, and senior consultant with a major
Singaporean law firm. He has taught at Harvard Law School, Yale University and
the Fletcher School. In 2009, he was based at the Asia Society in New York City
as the Schwartz Fellow and continues as the Society's Global Council co-chair.
A former Nominated Member of Parliament and chair of a major
statutory board, Simon continues to serve as an ambassador for Singapore. He
also initiated the Singapore Volunteers Overseas, the country's equivalent of
the Peace Corps.
He has written or edited five books on international law and
public policy and contributed to leading academic journals and newspapers. He
has appeared on BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, and CNN, as well as spoken at major
global forums, including the World Economic Forum (Davos) and the APEC CEO
Summit.
He is also an award-winning author of stories and essays.
Simon has received the Singapore Literature Prize and the 2019 Southeast Asia
Write Award for his fiction and poetry.