The Philippines : from "people power" to democratic backsliding /

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Author / Creator:Thompson, Mark R., 1960- author.
Imprint:Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
©2023
Description:77 pages : illustration ; 23 cm
Language:English
Series:Cambridge elements. Elements in politics and society in Southeast Asia, 2515-298X
Cambridge elements. Politics and society in Southeast Asia.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13317599
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ISBN:9781009398480
1009398482
9781009398466
9781009398459
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-77).
Summary:"This Element explores how in the Philippines a "whiggish" narrative of democracy and good governance triumphing over dictatorship and kleptocracy after the "people power" uprising against Ferdinand E. Marcos in 1986 was upended by strongman Rodrigo R. Duterte three decades later. Portraying his father's authoritarian rule as a "golden age," Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. succeeded Duterte by easily winning the 2022 presidential election, suggesting democratic backsliding will persist. A structuralist account of the inherent instability of the country's oligarchical democracy offers a plausable explanation of repeated crisis but underplays agency. Strategic groups have pushed back against executive aggrandizement. Offering a "structuration" perspective, presidential power and elite pushback are examined as is the reliance on political violence and the instrumentalization of mass poverty. These factors have recurrently combined to lead to the fall, restoration, and now steep decline of democracy in the Philippines"--Back cover.
Other form:ebook version : 9781009398466