State and society in the philippines 2nd edition pdf

Outline of an Anthropology of the Modern Philippine State: Political Decentralization, Internal Pacification, and the Strongmen as State Builders

Abstract This article has two objectives: (1) to identify problems and pitfalls of the “weak Philippine state” discourse, and (2) to explore an alternative perspective for analyzing contemporary

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Reorientations : Notes on the Study of the Philippines in the United States

  • V. Rafael
  • History

  • 2008

This essay traces three reorientations in studies of the Philippines in the United States, in the wake of a critique regarding American Orientalism in the late 1990s. The first is the rediscovery of

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Philippine Political Studies in the 21st Century: Institutions, Agencies, and Regions: ――構造から制度,制度から人,人から地域へ

  • Yusuke Takagi
  • Political Science

  • 2018

Philippine political studies have transformed after a heated debate on orientalism in its research tradition. In this evolving process, they have gradually abandoned the dominant frameworks such as

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Political Legitimacy in an Unconsolidated Democratic Order: The Philippines

  • Noel M. Morada
  • Political Science

  • 2011

The legitimacy of the democratic state in the Philippines remains stable and strong despite a number of political crises that that nation faced for over two decades since 1986. Prior to the

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The Specter of Leviathan in the Central-Local Relations: a Comparative Historical Analysis of the Decentralization Reform in Thailand and the Philippines

  • Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha
  • Political Science

  • 2013

Social and economic changes in the international community in recent decades have diminished the authority and legitimacy of national government in many countries. In Southeast Asia, several

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Revisiting the Political Economy and Ethnicity of the Sulu Sultanate and Its Entanglement with the Seafaring World

  • C. Chin
  • History

  • 2014

The chapter examines how being a coalescence of localized power centres, characterized by political structures that were weakly centralized, the Sulu ruler was able to assume and maintain power

On the Edge of Escalation: How US Development Policy Deals with the Political Economy of War in Mindanao

  • J. Pospísil
  • Economics, Political Science

  • 2007

Development policy is one of the most important instruments used by the core states of the world system in pursuit of national interest. This article examines the development cooperation between the

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Activists, Alliances, and Anti–U.S. Base Protests: Appendix: Selected List of Interviews

  • Andrew Yeo
  • Political Science

  • 2011

1. Activists, alliances and the politics of overseas U.S. bases 2. Anti-base movements and the security consensus framework 3. Under a weak security consensus: Philippine anti-base movements,

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Peripheral Justice? Rethinking Justice Sector Reform in the Philippines

  • J. Franco
  • Law

  • 2008

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Development NGOs, Semiclientelism, and the State in the Philippines: From “Crossover” to Double-crossed

  • B. Reid
  • Political Science

  • 2008

Civil-society participation continues to be a considerable focus of debate surrounding politics and public-policy making at international and national scales, especially in the developing world.

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