Lee Kuan Yew and Legitimization of Pragmatism in Politics
To be universally respected as a national leader is not an easy task, especially one that has governed during the turbulent times of global rivalry. Yet, with the conflicts interests of Soviet-American bipolarity in the past and Sino-American duality in the present, Lee Kuan Yew shrewdly managed to make the island city-state liked by both sides, but somehow managed to extract beneficial economic externalities from balancing opposing ends. Singapore, as a global entrepot with little prejudice in its political agenda on the international stage, greatly benefited.