To accomplish its revival, Singapore has moved in several directions. First, it is concentrating on three growth areas: information technology, automation, and biotechnology. Second, there are notion of a growth triangle in volving Singapore’s developing neighbors, Malaysia and Indonesia; those two countries would supply the raw materials and cheap labor, and Singapore the capital and technical know-how. Third, Singapore's population is 77 percent Chinese, 14 percent Malay, and 8 percent South Asian. The government is Chinese-dominated, and its policies have served to sustain Chinese control. Indeed, Singapore's combination of authoritarianism and economic success often is cited in China itself as proving that communism and market economies can coexist.