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Philippine Politics and Governance: An Introduction
Edited by Noel M. Morada and Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem

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Introduction
Malaya C. Ronas
Chapter 1: Nation-State Formation in the Philippines
Raymund Jose G. Quilop
Chapter 2: Public Opinion and Democratic Governance
Felipe B. Miranda
Chapter 3: Electoral and Party Politics in Prewar Philippines
Jorge V. Tigno
Chapter 4: Electoral and Party Politics in the Postwar Period
Jorge V. Tigno
Chapter 5: Electoral and Party Politics during the Martial Law Period
Jorge V. Tigno
Chapter 6: Parties, Elections, and Democratization in Post-Martial Law Philippines
Renato S. Velasco
Chapter 7: Executive Power and Presidential Leadership: Philippine Revolution to Independence
Ma. Lourdes G. Genato Rebullida
Chapter 8: The Executive: Martial Law, Constitutional Authoritarianism, and the Marcos Administration
Ma. Lourdes G. Genato Rebullida
Chapter 9: The Philippine Executive and Redemocratization
Ma. Lourdes G. Genato Rebullida
Chapter 10: Bureaucracy and Public Management in Democracy, Development, and Governance in the Philippines
Ma. Lourdes G. Genato Rebullida and Cecilia Serrano
Chapter 11: The Philippine Legislature: From Pre-Spanish Times to the Eve of Martial Law
Olivia C. Caoili
Chapter 12: The Philippine Legislature: The Martial Law Period
Olivia C. Caoili
Chapter 13: The Restored Philippine Congress
Olivia C. Caoili
Chapter 14: The Judiciary
Maria Ela L. Atienza and Ferdinand C. Baylon
Chapter 15: The Military in Philippine Politics: Democratization, Governance, and Security Sector Reform
Carolina G. Hernandez
Chapter 16: Local Governments and Devolution in the Philippines
Maria Ela L. Atienza
Chapter 17: Autonomous Regions—The Cordillera Autonomous Region
Athena Lydia Casambre
Chapter 18: Autonomous Regions—The Search for Viable Autonomy in Muslim Mindanao/Southern Philippines
Miriam Colonel Ferrer
Chapter 19: Philippine Foreign Relations, 1946-1972
Malaya C. Ronas
Chapter 20: Philippine Foreign Relations, 1972-1986
Malaya C. Ronas
Chapter 21: Post-EDSA Philippine Foreign Relations, 1986-2001
Natalia Maria Lourdes M. Morales
Chapter 22: Philippine Foreign Relations after September 11 (2001-2005)
Noel M. Morada

Philippine Politics and Governance: Challenges to Democratization and Development
Edited by Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem and Noel M. Morada

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Introduction
Malaya C. Ronas
Chapter 1: Philippine Social Movements before Martial Law
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
Chapter 2: Philippine Social Movements during Martial Law
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
Chapter 3: Philippine Social Movements after Martial Law
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem and Jorge V. Tigno
Chapter 4: Religion, Church, and Politics in the Philippines
Ma. Lourdes G. Genato Rebullida
Chapter 5: Islamic Nationalism and Philippine Politics
Julkipli M. Wadi
Chapter 6: Indigenous Peoples in Politics and Governance
Athena Lydia Casambre
Chapter 7: The Philippine Peace Process
Miriam Colonel Ferrer
Chapter 8: The Media and Philippine Politics
Perlita M. Frago
Chapter 9: The Middle Classes in Philippine Politics
Temario C. Rivera
Chapter 10: Women and Politics in the Philippines
Maria Ela L. Atienza and Ruth Lusterio Rico
Chapter 11: The Environmental Movement and Philippine Politics
Ruth Lusterio Rico
Chapter 12: The Cooperative as a Vehicle for Empowerment, Development, and Democratization
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
Chapter 13: Overseas Employment from the Philippines—The Nexus between Development and Governance
Jorge V. Tigno

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