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Oct 26, 2023 · The emergence of political science in the Philippines has contributed to the rise of several Philippine politics and government theories that frame the analysis of its political development.
Apr 25, 2021 · Towards the end, the paper identifies a three-fold challenge: One is drawing a unified approach in bringing together various ethnic, religious, and national groups into the Philippine nation-state. Two, combining political stability with political liberalization and democratization.
- Rizal G. Buendia, Rizal G. Buendia
- 2021
conflicts is never easy, and political battles are daily won or lost in the struggle for power, depending on the power, strength, or influence of the protagonists. Yet conflicts of interests have to be resolved somehow and some consensus secured, or a government will not function or a state endure. Thus, some element of force or
Oct 26, 2023 · The emergence of political science in the Philippines has contributed to the rise of several Philippine politics and government theories that frame the analysis of its political development.
May 11, 2020 · Intra-party factionalism is a recurring, yet understudied, aspect of Philippine party politics. The factional nature of Philippine party politics has endured through time – from bifactionalism of the post-war two-party system to the multi-factionalism of the post-authoritarian multi-party system.
- Julio Cabral Teehankee
- 2020
Jan 10, 2019 · As long as strategic and security interests dominate U.S. policy toward the Philippines, and with the U.S. Congress largely consumed with domestic politics, it is unlikely that the U.S. government will take meaningful steps to support human rights and democracy in the Philippines.
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In the first part, which deals with Philippine government and democracy, Jorge Tigno focuses on Maximo Kalaw and Onofre D. Corpuz. In his reading of Kalaw, Tigno highlights the legalistic tendency of Kalaw’s political thinking.