Introduction to Philippine politics : local politics, the state, nation-building, and democratization / Maria Ela L. Atienza, editor.

Contributor(s): Atienza, Maria Ela L [editor.] | University of the Philippines Press [publisher.]
Series: Third world perspectives on politics seriesPublisher: Diliman, Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: xxxviii, 241 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789715427227Subject(s): Political culture -- Philippines | Philippines -- Politics and governmentLOC classification: JA75.7 | .I57 2013
Contents:
State, patronage, and local elites / Francisco A. Magno -- Beyond patron-client relations, warlordism and local politics in the Philippines / John T. Sidel -- The Robredo syle, Philippine local politics in tradition / Takeshi Kawanaka -- The state and industrial transformation / Temario C. Rivera -- The Philippines, the weak state and the global war on terror / Herman Joseph S. Kraft -- Muslim perspective of the Mindanao problem / Abraham P. Sakili -- Culture, social science, and the conceptualization of the Philippine nation-state / Raul Pertierra -- Redemocratization in the wake of the 1986 People Power revolution / Randolf S. David -- Toward understanding coups and civilian-military relations / Carolina G. Hernandez -- Democracy and the Philippine left / Olle Törnquist -- A changed terrain for popular struggles / Alexander R. Magno.
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In English.

Includes bibliographical references.

State, patronage, and local elites / Francisco A. Magno -- Beyond patron-client relations, warlordism and local politics in the Philippines / John T. Sidel -- The Robredo syle, Philippine local politics in tradition / Takeshi Kawanaka -- The state and industrial transformation / Temario C. Rivera -- The Philippines, the weak state and the global war on terror / Herman Joseph S. Kraft -- Muslim perspective of the Mindanao problem / Abraham P. Sakili -- Culture, social science, and the conceptualization of the Philippine nation-state / Raul Pertierra -- Redemocratization in the wake of the 1986 People Power revolution / Randolf S. David -- Toward understanding coups and civilian-military relations / Carolina G. Hernandez -- Democracy and the Philippine left / Olle Törnquist -- A changed terrain for popular struggles / Alexander R. Magno.

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