This book is jointly edited by Professor Tommy Koh,
Singapore’s Ambassador-at-Large, and Ms Lee Huay Leng, Editor-in-Chief of SPH
Chinese Media Group. It brings together contributions from 35 thought leaders
across various disciplines.
Many of them are Singaporeans who have worked in China or whose professional
roles involve close engagement with the country. Contributors include experts
in trade, scientific research, the arts, and diplomacy, as well as diplomatic
envoys and pioneering business leaders who have played pivotal roles in key
bilateral initiatives such as the Suzhou Industrial Park, Tianjin Eco-City,
Chongqing Connectivity Initiative, Guangzhou Knowledge City, and the Shenzhen
Smart City project.
Through their analyses and personal reflections, these contributors offer
insights not only into the evolution of Singapore-China relations and China’s
transformation over time, but also into broader questions of how small states
like Singapore can be relevant and useful to a big country like China.
About the Co-Editors
Professor Tommy Koh is a Singaporean diplomat,
academic, and lawyer. He served as Singapore's chief negotiator for
establishing diplomatic relations with China and for the US-Singapore Free
Trade Agreement. He has also held ambassadorships to the United Nations, the United
States, and Canada.
Lee Huay Leng is Editor-in-Chief of SPH Media's
Chinese Media Group. She has held various roles at Lianhe Zaobao, including
Hong Kong Correspondent, Beijing Bureau Chief, China Editor and Deputy Editor;
as well as the Editor of Lianhe Wanbao.