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Lee Kuan Yew was anything but a coaster, giving it all he had until the very end. And when his long and exceptional life came to its natural end in March 2015, at 91, the outpouring of respect was worldwide. This man, whatever his faults, had been a giant of his time. Over a few decades, he led the grand parade to build modern Singapore and in the process practically redefined quality government for all to see. His views on global geopolitics were universally regarded as benchmark savvy. But what was this often private and guarded 'Giant of Asia' truly like? Drawing on interviews with LKY in the 1990s and 2000s - as well as two afternoons of conversations in 2009 - author, journalist and professor Tom Plate pieces together the driven personality and relentless pragmatism of one of the most outstanding leaders of the last half of the 20th century. "You have done a superb job of capturing the many facets of this extraordinary man...." - Dr Henry A. Kissinger on Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew

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Date de parution 03 juillet 2015
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Praise for Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew and the Giants of Asia series
Thank you for sending me an inscribed copy of Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew , which I have been reading with interest and enjoyment. You have done a superb job of capturing the many facets of this extraordinary man, whom I have known and admired for some fifty years. That he is the first to be portrayed in the forthcoming Giants of Asia series seems only right. I appreciate your thinking of me and will look forward to your conversations with the other Giants you propose to include in the series.
Dr Henry A. Kissinger, 56th U.S Secretary of State, 1973-77
Thank you for your autographed book on Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew . It is a fascinating read, even though I am familiar with much of his thoughts and philosophy, having the privilege of working closely under and with him. He is a great teacher, not just for me but also for the younger generations of leaders he brought in.
Goh Chok Tong, former Prime Minister of Singapore, 1990-2004
Many thanks for sending me your book- Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew . I have been a great admirer of Mr Lee ever since I served as former president Chiang Ching-kuo s secretary in the late 80s. I find myself inspired even more today by many of his remarks in your book.
President Ma Ying-jeou, Republic of China (Taiwan)
There are two types of courage among journalists. Some might risk their lives crossing paths with an IED on an arid back road in Afghanistan. Many fewer risk their reputation by going against the herd of conventional opinion. Tom Plate, America s only syndicated columnist who focuses on Asia, has taken the second risk in his Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew . And it has been a risk well worth taking. His book could not be more relevant at a moment when recession, debt and dysfunction are plaguing the West while Asia strides boldly into the future. Much to the credit of Plate s talent, this book reads breezily, despite its heavy themes. It is broken into many easily digestible chapters with titles mimicking movies or television shows . Overall this was the right choice to make what could easily have been a wonkish drudge into an enjoyable read . Lee Kuan Yew s wisdom makes sense. Tom Plate has done a fine job of conveying it for a Western audience that ought to be paying attention.
Nathan Gardels , columnist , The Huffington Post
a scintillating insight into the private-and brutally candid-beliefs and thoughts of the 86-year-old Minister Mentor on a wide range of topics, from his temper and children to various countries and his authoritarian ways. These are captured in a writing style that is fast-paced and conversational over 24 chapters that are peppered with Mr Plate s views .
Zakir Hussain , The Straits Times (Singapore)
For veteran American journalist Tom Plate, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew is the director of the blockbuster that is Singapore . The book is written in Mr Plate s trademark humorous, witty and candid style. The conversations in the book cover a wide range of topics. There are serious discussions on philosophy, international relations and governance . During a break, author and interviewee even banter about what Mr Lee would do if he were to take on the post of United Nations secretary-general. I try to get a bit more of Mr Lee as a man, as well as a brainiac and as a leader, said Mr Plate, who also described the politician as warm, trusting and open .
Rachel Chan , TODAY (Singapore)
Singapore is an economic success story of the modern era, and the man behind this tremendous success is none other than Lee Kuan Yew who agreed to give a two-day interview to American journalist Tom Plate. The author has painted a picture of Lee as a political genius who believes in pragmatism and common sense rather than ideology. Tom Plate s brilliant navigation skills have produced many not-known facets of Yew s leadership and personality.
Dr Ahmed S. Khan , The Dawn (daily newspaper of Pakistan)
Tom Plate may be one of the few writers able to brag that he once received a note from Lee Kuan Yew saying you deserve to be read . Singapore s senior statesman sent the fax after reading a column Plate had written on China. That might explain why the veteran journalist, who has been writing a weekly syndicated column on America s relationship with Asia since 1996, found it relatively easy to get access to the Minister Mentor for his latest book, Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew .
Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop , The South China Morning Post
But Plate s Gee shucks, did they really say that about you? style has a huge upside. His subjects open up to him in a way they may not have intended to, and the insights the reader gains into their characters are considerable; to the point that Plate s books, for all their faults, will be incomparable for historians, biographers and anyone who ever wants to figure out what made these men, who do deserve to be called Giants of Asia , tick.
Sholto Byrnes , The National (Abu Dhabi)

2015 Thomas Gordon Plate
Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew was first published in 2010.
Second edition published 2013.
This third edition published 2015 by Marshall Cavendish Editions
An imprint of Marshall Cavendish International, 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 536196
Photographs courtesy of Yeong Yoon Ying / Research by My Lu
Design by Bernard Go Kwang Meng / Cover illustration by P. K. Cheng
Project editor: Lee Mei Lin
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National Library Board Singapore Cataloguing in Publication Data
Plate, Tom, author.
Conversations with Lee Kuan Yew : citizen Singapore : how to build a nation / Tom Plate. - Third edition - Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Editions, 2015.
pages cm. - (Giants of Asia)
Special edition.
Includes bibliographical references.
eISBN : 978 981 4677 98 1
Lee, Kuan Yew, 1923-2015 - Interviews. 2. Lee, Kuan Yew, 1923-2015 - Political and social views. 3. Prime ministers - Singapore - Interviews. I. Title. II. Series: Giants of Asia.
DS610.73.L45
959.5705092 -- dc23 OCN910538878
Printed in Singapore by Markono Print Media Pte Ltd
To Andrea Darvi Plate, MSW, LCSW,

who endured the not inconsiderable efforts and author s isolation that produced this book with her customary knowing stares, stoic wails and quiet pain. She holds academic degrees from UC Berkeley, USC and UCLA, but her work with the severely challenged veteran population at the U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital in West Los Angeles, California, was too all-consuming to permit her time to read any drafts. Even so, without her well, probably there might be no book, for she is greatly responsible for the wonders of my life and the steadiness of my career as an international journalist. She is my wife, and who wouldn t be lucky to have her?
Asked what they thought about Lee Kuan Yew and his legacy, here are what these world figures and experts had to say.


Lee Kuan Yew can justifiably be called the Father of Modern Singapore. He has steered through policies that have been copied across Asia, and have greatly lifted the profile and representation of Singapore. It is a legacy that will endure.
John Major, Prime Minister of Britain, 1990-97
He is a big frog in a small pond. He is not satisfied with what he has. He had ambitions to become Prime Minister of all Malaysia. He tries to lecture people but people dislike that. People do regard him as an intellectual, as something more than just an ordinary politician. He s always invited to give his views on things and, to that extent, he is something bigger than Singapore. But the fact remains that he is only the Mayor of Singapore. This is something he doesn t like. You see, he wants to be big. And he feels that we in Malaysia took away his opportunity to lead a real country. But I think he will go down in history as a very remarkable intellectual and politician at the same time, which is not a very often thing.
Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia, 1981-2003
Is a leader the product of his times, or does a leader make his times? Lee Kuan Yew is a living testimony to the truth of both assertions: the birth of a new nation-state-Singapore-was the unique moment in time which drove this man to rise to the call of history; and in his single-minded resolve to wrestle his city-state from the Third World into the First, he shaped his times, creating the Singapore way of development, which some look up to, and some decry. It is a fact, however, that if two names could be indissociable, these would be Singapore LKY, and LKY Singapore.
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