Sam Qwato:
Q. Why is Singapore's government cabinet filled with LSE / Cambridge / MIT / Stanford / Harvard graduates?
(1) Short answer:
Governance System: Technocracy
HR: Good talent to run a high-performing cabinet, and by extension. government.
Process: Objective, transparent selection criteria. You get into cabinet on account of your qualifications from a top university. Technocratic. Not by money, influence, pedigree. Ala China’s Imperial exam, where the broadbased citizenry is the talent pool.
Culture: Chinese-Singaporeans form the majority ethnic group (74%). East Asian Confucian heritage. Respect for educational achievement, intellect, competency.
Heritage: Asian heritage. Primacy of, respect for, education.
International Immersion: Singapore is a global city. Its survival and prosperity is dependent on leveraging global forces. Its leaders need to be world-savvy. Elite universities have an international, diversified student body, and an international cast of academic staff. International immersion, networking. Other countries would also send their power-elites-to-be to these institutions to groom them.
Political: Indirectly erects a high entry barrier for opposition party candidates to compete for parliamentary seats, and for opposition parties to win power. If you want to give us a good fight, you’ve to line up a similarly formidable team, and then, bench. In Singapore, Oxbridge, Ivies and elite universities graduates would rather dedicate themselves to gainful careers in banking, the professions, top MNCs, rather than get into the iffy snakepit of Opposition Politics, exert lots of huffin’ and puffin’ energy, with no clear and tangible accomplishments in view.
(2) Related: Singapore Ministers (Jan 2016): Schools/Universities Attended:
PM Lee Hsien Loong:
Trinity College, Cambridge (Math)
Harvard John F. Kennedy (JFK) School of Government (Master of Public Admin (MPA))
US Army Command & General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
DPM Teo Chee Hean:
Uni of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology (UMIST), UK (Engineering)
Imperial College, UK (Comp. Sc.)
Harvard JFK School of Govt (MPA)
DPM Tharman:
LSE (Economics)
Cambridge (MPA)
Khaw Boon Wan:
Uni of Newcastle, Australia (Engineering, Commerce)
National Uni of Singapore (NUS) (Industrial Engineering)
Chan Chun Sing:
Cambridge (Economics)
MIT Sloan (Management)
Yaacob Ibrahim:
NUS (Civil Engineering)
Stanford
Cornell
Lim Hng Kiang:
Cambridge (Engineering)
Harvard JFK School of Govt (Master of Public Admin (MPA))
Lim Swee Say:
Loughborough (UK) (Electronics, Computer & Systems Engineering)
Stanford (Management)
Dr. Ng Eng Hen:
NUS (Med)
Uni of Texas
Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan: NUS (Med)
Shanmugam: NUS (Law)
Gan Kim Yong: Cambridge (Elect. Engineering)
Iswaran:
Uni of Adelaide (Economics)
Harvard JFK School of Govt (Master of Public Admin (MPA))
Heng Swee Keat:
Cambridge (Economics)
Harvard JFK School of Govt (Master of Public Admin (MPA))
Grace Fu: NUS (Accountancy, MBA)
Tan Chuan-Jin (appointed parliamentary Speaker in 2016):
LSE (Economics)
King’s (Defence Studies)
NUS LKYSPP (Master in Public Mgmt.)
Lawrence Wong:
Wisconsin-Madison (Economics)
Uni of Michigan (Economics)
Harvard JFK School of Govt (Master of Public Admin (MPA))
Masagos Zulkifli:
Nanyang Technological Uni, Singapore (NTU) (Engineering)
NUS (Engineering)
Uni of Southern California (MBA)
Ng Chee Meng:
US Air Force Academy (Elect. Engineering)
Tufts Uni Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Intl. Relations)
Ong Ye Kung:
LSE (Economics)
Intl Institute for Mgmt Development, Switzerland (MBA)
Details: https://www.google.com.sg/amp/s/discoversg.com/2016/01/19/a-look-at-where-singaore-ministers-attended/amp/