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War (Koh Yong Kha Ashley)

War

Why War? (Koh Yong Kha Ashley)

We are all aware of the negative consequences of wars: People get killed, environments get damaged and countries incur huge losses. Why then, do countries choose to go to war?

Some countries might have chosen to go to war for the sake of resources or territories. This is especially in current times when natural resources are depleting.  One example will be the Gulf War, where Iraq invaded Kuwait for oil resources. Other reasons for war include ideological clashes. The most famous example will be the Cold War.

Despite the fact that different reasons have been used to explain the start of wars, I would feel that the root cause will be the breakdown of social relations. Social relation between two parties is build on the basis of interaction, a lack of interaction will mean a lack of understanding and hence the breakdown of social relation which can result in undesirable consequences.

I would like to use the Cold War as an example.

There are three schools of thought for the causes of the Cold War. Out of which, the third school of thought states that neither America nor USSR was to be blame for the start of the war. It was not deliberately caused by either party, but instead a result of an action-reaction process. The two countries perceive each other as a serious threat who seeks to spread their ideology. America perceived that the USSR was pursuing ideological expansion and hence came up with the Iron Curtain Speech and Marshall Plan to contain communism which of course resulted in unhappiness within the USSR government. When Western Germany merged as one, USSR came up with the Berlin Blockade in an attempt to guard its territory.  This resulted in the Berlin airlift by America which further worsens the relations between the two countries.

We can see from the above example that the Cold War was a war of misunderstanding, caused by the breakdown of social relations between America and the USSR. If there have been better communications and interactions, the war might not have lasted for so long.

This is further proven by the fact that when Gorbachev took over USSR, he willingly negotiated with USA. Both countries reduced their military resources and tensions gradually died down. With understanding of Capitalism, he even came up with two new policies: Glasnost and perestroika which eventually resulted in the end of the Cold War.

This is also illustrated in the Gulf War. Although the pursue of oil is an important reason for Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, there was the involvement of historical animosities. Kuwait had obstructed Iraq’s attempt to bring the oil prices up so as to pay their debts. Iraq was unhappy with this and it is obvious this was one of the other reasons which led to the war. We can see that the social relations between the two countries were strained even before the war.

Will two people who have always got along well fight with each other all of a sudden? There odd to be problems and misunderstandings between the countries that led to the choice of violence.

We cannot say that social relations is the only reason that results in wars; there are of course other reasons that contribute to it. However, as what we learnt, a society is built on the basis of interactions and social relations, without them, the society will end. Due to globalization, all parts of the world are linked together; hence we can say that the world operates just like one big society, each country as the people. It is important for each and every to build good social relations so as to maintain peace in the world.

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Crime(Koh Yong Kha Ashley)

Crime

Juvenile Crime

The number of youths who were arrested for committing a crime acounted for 21 percent of the total number of people arrested (SPF). This goes to show the seriousness of juvenile crime in Singapore. I feel that there was a number of reasons for this.

As we learnt from the lecture, there was several characteristics to a globalised city like Singapore.  First of all is the dominance of materialism. Almost everything is being measured by wealth. How rich you are will determine your status in the society or even the kind of education your children will receive. It is hard to deny that the rich people will get the best of everything while the poor struggle to survive. This has made Singapore a breeding ground for crimes, especially for youths. Small things like who has the better handphone or the more expensive bag can easily affect young people. Teenagers who have yet to mature in their thinkings might resort to illegal methods like stealing just to get things that they/parents could not afford. I feel that this is one of the reason for the fact that theft is the most common offence for teenagers in Singapore.

Another considerable reason will be the family. From what we have learnt, family is the most important factor in the process of childhood socialisation. To a large extent, the type of family the child grow up in will determine what kind ofperson the child will grow up to be. On top of that, the lack of the family, especially in the case where both parents go to work might also affect the child. The lack of care and concern from the family might result in the children using criminal acts as a way to gain the attention of the parents. Teenagers from single parent families might also feel neglected and react in the same way.

Apart from this, we should also take the Singapore education system into consideration. The Singapore education system is the survival of the fittest, students who are unable to keep up will be ‘kick out’. We are being streamed into different courses at the mere age of 12. This system of meritocracy will result in elitism and class consciousness, where those who are not academically inclined will not have the chance to show their capabilities. In addition, the teenage years is the time when we seek for our self identity and discover our capabilities, to be determined as ‘stupid’ due to bad academic results may badly affect the self confidence of the child. People who have low self confidence or  self-esteem will tend to be easily influence by the media or will tend to succumb to peer pressure.When they are incapable of proving their capabilities, they might turn to illegal methods.

Some might argue that there are sports and arts schools in Singapore for those who are not academically inclined. However, the sports school in Singapore has an age limit while theres no subsidy for arts schools like NAFA. What will then happen to those who discovered their talent late? Or those who have financial difficulties? I would say there are still loopholes in the education system of Singapore. Other than that, in general, people still see academic education as highly important and as a mean to a good future.

I would think the meritocracy system has indeed resulted in class consciousness and inferiority. Although some feel that juvenile crime is the result of the lack of self-control and that those mentioned above are just excuses. However I think that even if that is the case, external factors like the education system do play a part in being the trigger that could cause on to commit such an act.

Reference:

SPF. (n.d.). Retrieved from SPF: http://www.spf.gov.sg/stats/stats2007_youtharrests.htm

 

 

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