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State and Society in the Philippines

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor By Patricio N. Abinales and Donna J. Amoroso Klappentext This clear and nuanced introduction to the Philippines explores the ongoing dilemma of state-society relations, explaining the peculiar nature of a weak state that has managed to survive rebellions, dictatorship, and economic crisis, yet is unable to foster economic development and equality and guarantee long-term political stability. Zusammenfassung This clear and nuanced introduction to the Philippines explores the ongoing dilemma of state-society relations! explaining the peculiar nature of a weak state that has managed to survive rebellions! dictatorship! and economic crisis! yet is unable to foster economic development and equality and guarantee long-term political stability. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of BoxesForewordPreface to the Second EditionPreface to the First EditionPhilippine TimelineChapter 1: Introducing Philippine PoliticsChapter 2: The Philippines in Maritime Asia to the Fourteen CenturyChapter 3: New States and Reorientations, 1368-1764Chapter 4: State and Societies, 1764-1898Chapter 5: Nation and States, 1872-1913Chapter 6: The Filipino Colonial State, 1902-1946Chapter 7: All Politics Is Local, 1946-1964Chapter 8: Marcos, 1965-1986Chapter 9: Democratization, 1986-1998Chapter 10: The Rise and Fall of "The Strong Republic"Chapter 11: Cacique Democracy PersonalizedChapter 12: Neo-Authoritarianism?Glossary BibliographyIndex

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