This work deals with the encounter between two countries that border the great Pacic Ocean: Chile and Singapore. Both with a vocation of openness, cooperation and global integration, which has enabled – although with different rhythm and emphasis – the diversication of exports and attraction of capital, along with the internationalization of their economies, in the search to provide their citizens with greater security, development and well-being. The book could be divided into two approaches: the rst, of voices; the second, of narratives. That of voices is written by authors with a deep relationship and personal knowledge of Singapore and the Asia-Pacic, in their capacity as diplomats, which gives the story a soul, in terms of content, anecdotes and stories. The second approach could be called that of narratives, which is based on a specialized view of Singapore in various elds, such as diplomacy, economics and security. These testimonies express the enormous potential for the Chile-Singapore relationship to become a virtuous two-way bridge that constitutes a powerful tool for progress for both peoples and their respective regions. The book also intends to highlight the work of the visionary, pioneering former Minister of Foreign Affairs Hernán Cubillos Sallato, who was a strong promoter of Chile’s projection towards the Asia-Pacic, ahead of the times in his perception of this region as an axis of global geopolitical development John Griffiths Spielman
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Content
- Introduction, Andrés Allamand y Juan Sutil Servoin
- Singapore, bridge to the Asia-Pacific
- Why this book
- Testimonials of a successful relationship
- The foundations of a successful relationship, The role of Minister of Foreign Affairs Hernán Cubillos. Bridges and not borders: Chile and Singapore, Eduardo Rodríguez Guarachi
- Introduction
- International context and the role of Hernán Cubillos
- Minister Cubillos and his opening to the Pacific
- The Action Plan
- Singapore: foreign policy and background
- Look up towards the south
- Incident in the Philippines: a historic mishap
- Cooling of relationships: consequences of the incident
- Deepening relations between Singapore and Chile
- Appointment of the Honorary Consuls of Singapore in Chile: Arturo Alessandri Besa and Arturo Alessandri Cohn
- Chilean businessmen tour in 1980: a consolidation milestone
- The relationship strengthens
- Termination of the chargé d’affaires as cabinet member: a step backwards
- Four decades of successful relationships: building bridges across the Pacific
- Photographic Annex
- Singapore, a fusion country in search of excellence: 31 years of Honorary Consulate General of Singapore in Santiago de Chile, Arturo Alessandri Cohn
- Sustainable, uncongested city-state
- Colonial history and commercial development
- The Singapore method and innovation
- Culture, cuisine and architecture
- Singapore according to its founder: building a new standard
- Forty-two years of diplomatic relations: Singapore’s mission in Chile
- Analysis of a bridge with the Asia-Pacific
- Chile – Singapore : Consistent like-minded Partners Chong Siak Ching
- A new leader for Chile and our relations remain strong
- 40 years of diplomatic relations and deepening cultural ties
- Continued Cooperation despite Covid-19 Pandemic
- Personal Reflections and Hopes for Chile-Singapore Relations
- A Meeting of Minds, Culture and Commerce Philip Ng Chee Tat
- Introduction
- The Early Years
- Diplomatic Duties
- Kindred Friendships
- Singapore, a gateway to the asian market Felipe Soza Donoso
- The experience of Algorta Norte S.A. when setting up in Singapore as a distribution center for the Indo-Pacific Luis José Urruticoechea Vial
- The transformation of Singapore’s security and defense landscape: its relevance as an enabler of development, John Griffiths Spielman
- Introduction
- Stages of national security and defense building process
- A state on the move: main forces behind strategic success
- Final considerations
- Singapore: the world as a hinterland (for lack of one) Juan Pablo Toro
- Realism and relevance
- New crossroads
- Singapore, a man’s dream Sergio Arellano Iturriaga
- Nothing but a port
- An impossible challenge
- Political and economic definitions
- The complex international insertion
- A furtive and personal relationship with China
- The changing context abroad
- Bibliography
- Photo annex
- Acknowledgments