Philippine politics and governance : challenges to democratization and development
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Philippine politics and governance : challenges to democratization and development
Dept. of Political Science, University of the Philippines, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"in collaboration with the Philippine Commission on Higher Education" --T.p.
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction by Malaya C Ronas
- 1 Philippine Social Movements before Martial Law by Teresa S Encarnacion Tadem
- 2 Philippine Social Movements during Martial Law by Teresa S Encarnacion Tadem
- 3 Philippine Social Movements after Martial Law by Teresa S Encarnacion Tadem and Jorge V Tigno
- 4 Religion, Church, and Politics in the Philippines by Ma Lourdes G Genato Rebullida
- 5 Islamic Nationalism and Philippine Politics by Julkipli M Wadi
- 6 Indigenous Peoples in Politics and Governance by Athena Lydia Casambre
- 7 The Philippine Peace Process by Miriam Coronel Ferrer
- 8 The Media and Philippine Politics by Perlita M Fargo
- 9 The Middle Classes in Philippine Politics by Temario C Rivera
- 10 Women and Politics in the Philippines by Maria Ela L Atienza and Ruth Lusterio Rico
- 11 The Environmental Movement and Philippine Politics by Ruth Lusterio Rico
- 12 The Cooperative as a Vehicle for Empowerment, Development, and Democratization by Teresa S Encarnacion Tadem
- 13 Overseas Employment from the Philippines - The Nexus between Development and Governance by Jorge V Tigno
- List of Acronyms
- The Authors
- Index.
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