Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'Goh Keng Swee'

Goh Keng Swee was a founding father of modern Singapore who served as the nation's first Minister of Finance and later Defense Minister under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. As the architect of Singapore's economic development following independence in 1965, he established key institutions including the Monetary Authority of Singapore and implemented industrialization policies that transformed Singapore from a colonial port into a global financial center.

What If Singapore Developed Different Economic Strategies After Independence?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Singapore pursued protectionist policies and import substitution rather than export-oriented industrialization, dramatically altering the city-state's development trajectory and Southeast Asia's economic landscape.

What If Singapore's Education System Took a Different Approach?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Singapore adopted a less exam-focused, more creativity-oriented education system during its formative nation-building years, potentially reshaping its economy, society, and global influence.