The Albatross File Unredacted: What the official story leaves out (Preorder)
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The official exhibition and accompanying book, The Albatross File, promised to disclose the inside story of Singapore’s separation from Malaysia. But the newly declassified documents point to something more unsettling.
Based on a close reading of these records, The Albatross File Unredacted challenges the official account of Lee Kuan Yew as a leader overtaken by events. It shows instead that Lee was not merely swept along by history: his choices helped push Singapore towards separation. The result is a fuller, more human portrait of Lee: not as myth, but as a brilliant and forceful political actor whose triumphs and failures shaped the birth of independent Singapore.
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“One of the most thoughtful and perceptive pieces of analysis on the politics of Singapore's Separation from Malaysia. Thum has squeezed every last drop of juice out of the Albatross File to produce this gem.”
—Michael Barr, Flinders University -
Thum Ping Tjin (“PJ”) is Founder of New Naratif, a movement to democratise democracy in Southeast Asia. He is an award-winning and best-selling writer, Rhodes Scholar, Commonwealth Scholar, Olympic athlete, and the first Singaporean to swim the English Channel. He works on Malayan nationalism and, more broadly, Southeast Asian decolonisation. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford, where he was also a fellow between 2014 and 2022. He currently lives in political exile in Manila, Philippines.
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 144
Year Published: 2026
Size: 115mm x 170mm
Language: English