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1. First 1st Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics, Why Women - What Politics?, from CAPWIP Center for Asia Pacific Women in Politics
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- of Women in Politics.
- Why Women, What Politics? .
- The First Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics was held in Manila, Philippines from 21-23 June 1994. The Conference drew 250 participants from 23 countries across the region who came to listen, share experiences, deliberate on their vision, strategies and plan on action on transforming politics.
- Presentations and discussions revolved around the theme: Why Women, What Politics? It reflected the twin concerns of the conference, i. ... to claim women's rightful place in decision-making, especially in the public sphere; and to redefine the concept and practice of politics and power.
- Setting the stage for discussions was the opening panel on Why Women, What Politics? Both experienced politicians and organizers and trainers then shared their experiences in transforming politics. ...
- Workshop 1: What is the present situation of women in politics? As women, what kind of politics do we want to create and practice? What are its elements? .
- Workshop 2: To be able to achieve our vision of politics, what priority activities should be undertaken? What activities should we plan to put our agenda into the platform for action in the Fourth World Conference on Women? What activities should be undertaken for the 1995 NGO Forum on Women? .
- The congress also organized simultaneous training workshops relevant to women involved in politics whether as aspiring candidates or holders of elective/appointive public office as well as lobbyists and organizers. ...
- What Politicians Should Know About Budgets by Professor Solita Monsod, former head of the Philippine National Economic and Development Authority .
- He challenged the Philippine delegation in the Congress to come up with names of women whom he could include in his short list of nominees to key positions in his administration.
- Why Women, What Politics by Kanwaljit Soin.
- Taking On Local Politics by Emma Sta. ...
- Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos delivered the Closing Speech at the Fist Asia-Pacific Congress of Women in Politics held in Manila. Seated with him at the presidential table are (from left to right) CAPWIP Board Member Irene Natividad, Patricia Licuanan - Chairperson of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, CAPWIP Board Members Irene Santiago, Senator Tamako Nakanishi and Senator Jung Sook Kim, and Rina David, columnist from the Philippine Daily Inquirer. ...
2. BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Malaysia to deport Philippine rebel
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- Thursday, 20 December, 2001, 16:41 GMT Malaysia to deport Philippine rebel.
- Malaysia is expected to deport fugitive Philippine Muslim rebel leader Nur Misuari early next month, officials from both countries have said. ...
- Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar was in the Philippine capital Manila on Thursday, where he announced that Mr Misuari would be sent home. ...
- Philippine National Security advisor Roilo Golez said: "We will fetch him here, most likely some time in the first two weeks of January. ...
- It appeared to indicate that he had effectively abandoned the peace agreement he signed with the Philippine government in 1996. ...
- Guide to Philippines conflict (06 Dec 01 | Asia-Pacific) Independence call by Muslim leader (06 Dec 01 | Asia-Pacific) Philippine governor offers olive branch (04 Dec 01 | Asia-Pacific) Philippine troops clash with rebels (29 Nov 01 | Asia-Pacific) A never ending conflict (27 Nov 01 | Asia-Pacific) Philippine rebels free hostages (27 Nov 01 | Asia-Pacific) .
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3. Women's Issues in Philippine Congress
- www.philwomen.net
- as researched and posted by the Philippine NGO Beijing Score Board, .
- The Philippine Congress remains the most challenging arena for advancing womens rights and status in the country. Specially during these critical times when grave institutional economic problems seem to threaten hard-earned democratic gains in politics and governance, the drafting and enactment of bills and laws responsive to Filipino womens concerns are crucial. ...
- This webpage -- posted and maintained by an alliance of three women organizations involved in public policy, politics and governance -- hopes to contribute to present efforts of Civil Society to urge Congress to formulate bills and pass laws that advance women's welfare and status in Philippine society, and to conduct legislative oversight that ensures the implementation or review of existing laws.
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5. Session 33:
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- Session 33: Roundtable: Philippine Politics in Transition? The Ramos Years and Beyond (Sponsored by the Philippine Studies Group).
- With the coming elections as backdrop, a group of scholars with varied specializations propose to assess major trends in Philippine politics during the Ramos years and speculate on the sustainability of these trends into the next administration. Each will be asked to address a common set of questions: (1) what has been the impact of the Ramos years on major aspects of Philippine politics?; (2) to what extent do recent developments seem to suggest fundamental structural change, and to what extent do they suggest the endurance of traditional elements of the socio-economic and political order?; and (3) what do these developments portend for the next administration?.
- The particular realms of Philippine politics to be addressed include political reform, elections and party structure, the political sustainability of economic reform, politics of the military and police, public perceptions of major political trends (through Social Weather Stations polling data), and Mindanao politics.
6. American Colony and Philippine Commonwealth 1901 - 1941
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- American Colony and Philippine Commonwealth 1901 - 1941 .
- Even though on March 16, 1900 the fighting in the War of Independence was still far from over, President McKinley appointed the Second Philippine Commission (Taft Commission) and gave it the legislative and executive authority to put in place the civilian government the Schurmann Commission had recommended. ...
- The Philippine Organic Act of 1902 extended the protections of the United States Bill of Rights to Filipinos and established a national bi-cameral legislature. The lower house was the popularly elected Philippine Assembly and the upper house was the Philippine Commission appointed directly by the President of the United States. ...
- Following American practice, the Philippine Organic Act imposed the strict separation of church and state and eliminated the Roman Catholic Church as the official state religion. ...
- The first elections to the Philippine Assembly were held in July 1907 and the first session opened on October 16, 1907. The Nacionalista Party of Manuel Quezon and Sergio Osmena won the election and continued to dominate Philippine electoral politics until World War II. ...
- And what is the same thing stated differently, the new party politics excluded the non-elites from the rewards and benefits of representative institutions. The failure of democratic politics in the Philippines to represent its non-elites and mitigate their grievances has been the recurrent cause of violent discontent and the desperate resort to revolt and insurrection. ...
- The Jones Act of 1916 carried forward the Philippine Organic Act of 1902. An elected Philippine Senate replaced the appointed Philippine Commission and the former Philippine Assembly was renamed the House of Representatives. ...
7. philippine politics results from Planet Reference
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8. Politics - Show Single Post
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- View Single Post from PoliticsThread: Philippine Politics.
- Philippine Politics .
- It seems that most politicians have forgotten their responsibility to promote the common good (initiate measures to address multiple pressing problems facing Philippines today) and focused more on their own political agendas- in whose side am I, is there anymore issues i could reveal to cover up the media hype about my inefficiencies? Has Philippine politics become a carnival, where each has to deceive Filipinos with their "amazing tricks" and attract attention? Has Politics lost its genuine meaning? Is there still hope?.
9. ASIA_NEWS: seminar, '...Post-War Philippine Politics'
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- Post-War Philippine Politics'.
- au> About: Mina Roces seminars Public Seminar by Dr Mina Roces on the Philippines & Filipinos in Australia THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2001, 2 PM SEMINAR ROOM C, COOMBS BUILDING, ANU Contesting Discourses: Kinship Politics Versus Western Idioms in Post-War Philippine Politics A PhD graduate from the University of Michigan, Mina Roces teaches history at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. She is the author of Women, Power and Kinship Politics: Female Power in Post-War Philippines and Kinship Politics in Post-War Philippines: the Lopez Family, 1946-2000. ... The seminar is sponsored by the Department of Political and Social Change, RSPAS, ANU, the ANU Philippine Studies Group, and the Philippine Australian Association of the ACT and Monaro Region. ...
10. Marites Dañguilan Vitug on Philippine Politics and Journalism
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- Marites Dañguilan Vitug on Philippine Politics and Journalism.
- Kyoto Review recently spoke with Marites Dañguilan Vitug, prominent Philippine journalist and editor of the newsmagazine Newsbreak, who writes on issues ranging from the Philippine military and everyday politics to Islam and the Southeast Asian region. We asked her about national politics one year into the term of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, recent developments in the southern Philippines, and the state of Philippine journalism.
- The 1986 revolution toppling Ferdinand Marcos and the 2001 ouster of Joseph Estrada, dubbed EDSA 1 and EDSA 2, have added another element to national politics: the use of uprisings to replace political leaders and, some say, enhance the democratic process. What do you think will be the relationship between elections and uprisings in the future? And in light of EDSA 3, the attempted uprising against Arroyo in May 2001, isn t the uprising a more destabilizing than enhancing factor for Philippine democracy?.
- After two EDSAs, which have been critical and continue to be important in our history and in our public politics, another uprising will be destabilizing. I agree that Philippine democracy will become more fragile, rather than be enhanced, by another EDSA-type event. ...
- For example, petty and highly partisan politics are damaging the Senate. ...
- By virtue of their many years in national politics (Drilon, Juan Flavier) and those of their parents and relatives (the Osmeñas, the Magaysays), their names are etched in voters minds. ...
- Philippine society was polarized, and no one could afford to stay in the middle. ...
- Once, when asked who had a major influence on her in politics, she cited a number of politicians: Ed Angara, Ernie Maceda. ...
- Kyoto Review: How would you evaluate so-called civil society groups in light of EDSA 2 and EDSA 3? Do these groups still have influence in Philippine politics or have they become simply reinforcements or even props for competing power blocs?.
- Definitely, they influence Philippine politics. ...
- The Abu Sayaff, the Americans, and the Philippine Press.
- Underneath all this is still a liking for America and confidence that, with its training, technology, and equipment, the US can crush this dreaded group that the Philippine military has been unable to defeat. ...
- Moreover, we want to show that Philippine media need not be part of the problem; we, too, can be part of the solution, by bringing clarity to issues and elevating national debate to subjects that matter.
11. Philippine Politics
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- PHILIPPINE POLITICS.
- It is nice to read your personal views about Erap; I think all of us have an experience, when we talk of Philippine Politics. ...
- Everytime there was National Convention it was the time to elect the incoming President of the Philippine Jaycees. ... And because of this dirty politics, it created doubt among members in all chapters, questioning the relevance of Jaycees in their own life.
- When it comes to Philippine politics, nobody wins and you can't trust anyone. ...
12. Filipino Women in Politics and Governance
- www.kababaihan.org
- Online information on women's participation in politics and decision-making.
- Women in politics and public policy gradually increased in number starting 1938 when universal suffrage was finally won until the most recent 11th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines. Still their number remains a measly 10 percent of the total number of elected representatives and senators of the Philippine Congress. ...
- It is commonly observed that most if not all women in national politics in the Philippines, past and present, belong to the elite class and to established political clans. ... " At first their politics start in political campaigns with no legislative agenda specific for womens concerns. ...
- This website aims to primarily provide full and up-to-date information on the total dimension of the issue of greater participation of Filipino women in politics and governance. ... among and between policy-makers, advocates, winners, candidates, voters all the stakeholders concerned with advancing women in politics and public policy.
13. A Changeless Land Continuity and Change in Philippine Politics - David G. Timberman
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14. Linking US Military Expansion in Hawaii and the Philippines
- www.aamovement.net
- * Joint US-Philippine military operations are unconstitutional, violate Philippine sovereignty, and are strongly opposed by Philippine citizens. The Philippine Constitution expressly prohibits foreign troops from engaging in combat against Philippine citizens on Philippine soil. Top Philippine elected officials oppose Balikatan '03-1 and have raised concerns about its violation of the terms of the Mutual Defense Treaty and the Visiting Forces Agreement. ...
- * Joint US-Philippine military operations such as Balikatan '02 and '03 have not achieved their purported goal of ridding the Philippines of Abu Sayyaf. ... Joint US-Philippine military operations have destabilized the fragile and ongoing process of peace talks between these opposition groups and the Philippine government.
- * Joint US-Philippine military operations have resulted in the deaths and casualties of innocent Philippine civilians in Zamboanga and Basilan. KARAPATAN, a Philippine human rights organization, has documented several cases of farmers and fishermen, even a child, being killed as they are evacuating their homes or because their fishing boat was accidentally bombed. ...
- * Joint US-Philippine military operations have resulted in the escalation of human rights violations in the southern Philippines. ...
- * Joint US-Philippine military operations have resulted in the forced relocation of tens of thousands of civilians, primarily Muslims and indigenous peoples, to ill-equipped evacuation centers in the southern Philippines.
- * The conflict between legitimate Muslim opposition groups (excluding the Abu Sayaff, which is a tiny band of fringe elements with little to no popular support) and the Philippine government has a complex, decades-long history that cannot be resolved by US military intervention. ...
15. Philippine Politics Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!
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16. COMMENT: Philippine Politics: Past in Present
- www.mindanews.com
- Philippine Politics: Past in Present.
- GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Lest my first article (MindaViews: June 14) had given the impression that politics in the 1930 was free of anomalies, irregularities and other faults seen today, I would like to set the picture straight in this last article of the series.
- What is seen now as "old politics" had its roots on politics as early as the 1930s or earlier. ...
- The spoil system originated from American politics. ...
- New politics.
- Today's politics has evolved from past decades dating back to the 1930s and earlier. I think there is a very significant connection between our state of politics today and our problems of poverty, corruption, cronyism, etc.
- I believe that the dynasties in control of our political system and the economy will do their best to keep politics serving their vested interest at the expense of the people from whom they derive power. ...
- President Macapagal-Arroyo has promised to change the old politics to the new. ...
- Philippine politics: Evolution of roles.
- Philippine politics: Past in present.
17. WorldPhotos - photos from all around the world
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- Philippines Election SE Asia Politics Photos .
- Arroyo takes lead in Philippine poll .
- Reuters By Manny Mogato | MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has taken a significant lead over actor Fernando Poe Jr for the first time ahead of May 10 elections, the latest opini.
- Philippines SE Asia Politics Election Photos .
- The Philippine Star MALASIQUI, Pangasinan Biskeg na Pangasinan (Strength of Pangasinan), a group of local leaders who earlier expressed their support for the candidacy of President Arroyo, is negotiating with othe.
- Philippines Asia Politics Elections Photos .
- The Philippine Star GENERAL SANTOS CITY Opposition presidential aspirant Fernando Poe Jr. ...
- Manila Politics Election SE Asia Photos .
- Jeddah Politics Election Philippines Photos .
- The News International | MANILA: Philippine President Gloria Arroyo remained in a dead heat with movie star rival Fernando Poe in the latest opinion poll on Monday, prompting warnings of "chaos" if no canditate wi.
- Asia Elections Manila Politics Photos .
- The Philippine Star Malacañang expressed optimism that the survey ratings for President Arroyo will pick up over the next few weeks with the backing of local administration candidates. ...
- Media Politics Manila Asia Photos .
- The Philippine Star BACOLOD CITY "Ano, debate na naman (What, another debate)?" | Thus opposition presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. ...
- Politics SE Asia Manila Election Photos .
18. Alfred McCoy
- www.wisc.edu
- McCoy is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has spent the past thirty years writing about Southeast Asian history and politics. His publications about this dynamic region have focused on two topics--the political history of the modern Philippines and the politics of opium in the Golden Triangle. The first edition of his book, published in 1972 as The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia, sparked controversy, but is now regarded as the “classic work” about Asian drug trafficking. ... Three of his books on Philippine history have won the Philippine National Book Award--Philippine Cartoons (1985), Anarchy of Families (1994), and Lives at the Margin (2001). ... His forthcoming book on Philippine police draws together these two strands in his research, organized crime and modern Philippine history, to explore the role of police, information, and scandal in the shaping the modern Philippine state. ...
- History 755 (Seminar): Photography and Philippine Environmental History.
- -- Closer Than Brothers: Manhood at the Philippine Military Academy (New Haven, 1999).
- -- Anarchy of Families: Filipino Elites and the Philippine State (Quezon City,1994).
- -- The Politics of Heroin (New York, 1972, 1991, 2003).
- -- Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era, 1900-1941 (Quezon City, 1985). ...
- -- Philippine Social History: Global Trade and Local Transformations (Quezon City, 1982).
- “Closer Than Brothers: Two Classes at the Philippine Military Academy,” in, Elliott V. ...
- “Philippine Commonwealth and Cult of Masculinity,” Philippine Studies 48, no. ...
- , Geopolitics of the Visible: Essays on Philippine Film Cultures (Quezon City: Ateneo University Press 2000), pp. ...
19. Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars
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- Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars.
- Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars .
- Book > Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars > Customer Reviews: .
- Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars > Customer Review #1: An insightful twist to American Imperialism .
- Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars > Customer Review #2: Taken a Bit Too Far .
- Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars > Customer Review #3: surprisingly stupid .
- Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars > Related Products .
- Imperial Brotherhood: Gender and the Making of Cold War Foreign Policy (Culture, Politics, and) .
- A Consumers Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America .
20. Session 155
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- Session 155: Populism and Reformism in Southeast Asia: The Threat and Promise of Mass Politics.
- " Beginning with the Philippine Revolution at the turn of the century, the early 1900s witnessed the proliferation of a wide variety of associations, movements, and political currents. These new forms of popular movement and mass politics threatened to disrupt the hierarchy of the colonial "plural society" that had underpinned the Great Transformation of the previous half-century.
- Even in "democratizing" Thailand and the Philippines, bossism and money politics have prevailed. Against this backdrop, the upcoming years carry the threatand the promiseof a wave of popular politics parallel to that seen in the region one hundred years ago, a kind of politics that is not merely "business by other means. ...
- This panel thus examines the new forms of "populist" and "reformist" mass politics which have begun to emerge in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. Focusing on national-level political figures, parties, and movements, the papers discuss the social bases of support and the political institutions which have shaped the varying style, substance, and success of these new challenges to business/politics as usual. ...
- Beyond Bosses and Oligarchs: Populist Appeals in Philippine Politics.
- Post-independence Philippine history has witnessed several cycles of radical popular mobilization followed by conservative, transformist or caesarist reform: the Huk Rebellion and then Magsaysay in the late 1940s and early 1950s; the First Quarter Storm and then Marcos "constitutional authoritarianism" in the early 1970s; the growth of the CPP/NPA and then "People Power" and Aquino in the mid-1980s. Each cycle has left residual traces, not only in the popular memory but also in terms of prominent political figures and organizations, repertoires of collective action and public discourse, and even the institutions and practices of the Philippine state. ...
- In the post-Marcos era, the re-equilibration of Philippine politics has occurred in tandem with a distinctly new trend: the increasing importance of popularityas opposed to money and machineryin national elections. ...
- This paper examines these diverging trajectories of popular politics in the Philippines in the 1990stheir origins, nature, and limitationsin the context of major sociological and political changes under way in the archipelago. ...
- For the past twenty years, Thai politics has been highly commercialised and exclusionary. ...
- The posko are one seemingly populist element in PDI-P politics. ...
- Populist politics has been suppressed for the past 32 years in Indonesia, as the New Order relentlessly de-politicized society and ruthlessly cleansed politics of anyone or anything associated with the most populist pre-New Order party, the PKI (Communist Party of Indonesia). ...
21. Schedule of Activities - Beijing + 5 and Women 2000
- www.philwomen.net
- Philippine NGOs Preparatory to the United Nations Beijing + 5 .
- Philippine NGO Beijing Score Board (PBSB).
- "Philippine Women 2000: Gender Equality Development .
- Ugnayan ng Kababaihan sa Pulitika (Philippine Womens Network in Politics and Public Policy); Philippine Womens University- Development Institute of Women in Asia and the Pacific (PWU-DIWA); Francisca Tirona Benitez Foundation (FTB); National Council of Women of the Philippines (NCWP) and Women Involved in Nation-Building (WIN).
- Substantive Lead NGO formation: Philippine NGO Beijing Score Board (PBSB).
- Secretariat: Samahan ng Kababaihan sa Kongreso ng Pilipinas (Womens Association of the Philippine Congress).
- Briefing on the Outcome of the 43rd Session of the UN Commission on the Status on Women by the Philippine Delegation.
- Philippine Senate, Pasay City.
- Women in Politics and Public Policy.
- Womens Leadership: Women in Politics and Governance.
- Womens Leadership: Women in Politics and Governance.
- Womens Leadership: Women in Politics and Governance.
- Womens Leadership: Women in Politics and Governance.
- Womens Leadership: Women in Politics and Governance.
- Drafting of the Philippine NGO Report.
- Sponsored by: Philippine NGO Beijing Score Board ( PBSB ), the University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies (UP-CIDS ) and the Womens Studies Association of the Philippines.
22. ATENEO CENTER FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- www.asiacaucus.net.ph
- The Center envisions a Philippine society that is characterized by economic progress, political democracy, social justice and equity. ...
- The Center seeks greater understanding of the most effective interventions in the dynamics of local governance and politics in the Philippines. ...
- The program also houses the Center's Alternative Politics and Electoral Organizing Project - a seminar workshop and trainors' training project on the dynamics of Philippine politics and elections. The Project was designed to generate greater awareness of the dynamics of traditional and alternative politics, and provide some framework on how traditional politics affect the nation and how an alternative politics culture can make difference in the nation's political arena. ...
- This magazine paints a holistic scenario of Philippine society and a variety of focal concerns in each quarterly issue. POLITIK provides information on the economy, politics and political players, social development, foreign relations, and security, among many other crucial issues. ...
- Videos and radio spots popularize the Center's researches and other relevant issues that impact on politics and local governance. ...
- This facility gathers, packages and retrieves information required by the Center and its target audiences, as well as by students of politics and governance. ...
- The Center engages in special projects concerning politics and governance which it sees as urgent and strategic given a certain conjuncture. ... Examples include the "Sino sa Mayo Project in 1992 and the Strategic Study on Philippine NGOs in 1994-1995. ...
- Preliminary Site Assessment of Foundation for Philippine Environment's (FPE) 10 Priority Sites. ...
- Various peace advocates discuss the roots of the Philippine peace problem and the steps and directions for its resolution. ...
- Retells the story of the Philippine Revolution from the perspective of the masses. ...
- A light documentary on the images and public personas of the twelve Philippine Presidents. ...
23. Philippines - Government and Politics
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- PHILIPPINES - Government and Politics.
- Government and Politics.
- Philippine agency responsible for promoting scientific activities & national development .
- Information & data on the Philippine economy; economic policy papers & directives .
- Philippine Board of Investments .
- Essays in this volume include: The Philippines' New Normalcy; Sustaining Economic and Political Reform: The Challenges Ahead; Philippine Economic Growth: Can It Last?; and New Directions and Priorities in Philippine Foreign Relations, among others. ...
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24. Politics overshadows growth in the Philippines
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- 2003-12-292@webnews /enpproperty--> Politics overshadows growth in the Philippines .
- Politics overshadows growth in the Philippines.
- MANILA: As the Philippine na-tional elections set for May draw closer, political uncer- tainty is expected to overshadow better economic growth.
- "The major factors that have been dampening sentiment are non-economic - basically political (concerns), peace and order," said Cecilia Tanchoco, an economist with the Bank of the Philippine Islands.
- Recently resigned Philippine Finance Secretary Jose Camacho warned the nation must undertake massive reforms if it wants to take advantage of opportunities offered by the worldwide economic recovery.
- Likewise, the International Monetary Fund maintains much needed reforms have to be enacted by the Philippine Congress to allow the country to reach a comfortable level of debt to gross domestic product (GDP) ratio and attain its target of a balanced budget by 2009.
- The Philippine central bank expects a modest growth of 4. ...
- The Philippines is indeed faced with great opportunities to turn its economy around in 2004, while politics remains the top priority among other challenges to the economy.
25. NZASIA 14th International Conferece: Call for Papers
- www.asia.canterbury.ac.nz
- Undergraduate and graduate courses taught: Southeast Asian politics, comparative political development, rural Asian politics and society, agriculture and politics, peasant politics, general comparative politics, introduction to political science, Third World politics, Philippine society, Philippine politics, contemporary Vietnam. ...
- Political Change in the Philippines: Studies of Local Politics Prior to Martial Law, editor, (Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii, 1974). ...
- Reprinted in a Philippine edition by New Day Press, Quezon City, 1979 and several times since. ...
- Everyday Politics in the Philippines: Class and Status Relations in a Central Luzon Village (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990). Reprinted in a Philippine edition by New Day Press, Quezon City, 1991. ...
- "Village-State Relations in Vietnam: The Effect of Everyday Politics on Decollectivization," Journal of Asian Studies, 54(May 1995): 396-418. ...
- "Toward a More Comprehensive Analysis of Philippine Politics: Beyond the Patron-Client, Factional Framework," Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 26(Sept. ...
- "Contemporary Philippine Leftist Politics in Historical Perspective," in Patricio Abinales, ed. , The Revolution Falters: The Left in Philippine Politics after 1986 (Ithaca: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 1996), pp. ...
- , The Politics of Elections in Southeast Asia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, and Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1996), pp. ...
- de Maclang and Philippine Politics, in Alfred McCoy, ed. ...
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