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From aquino II to duterte (2010 - 2018)Change, continuity - and rupture

dc.contributor.authorDeinla, Imelda
dc.contributor.authorDressel, Bjoern
dc.contributor.editorImelda Deinla
dc.contributor.editorBjorn Dressel
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-23T23:30:28Z
dc.date.available2020-07-23T23:30:28Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.date.updated2020-04-19T08:23:41Z
dc.description.abstractThe Duterte administration is often considered a rupture in Philippines' politics. Yet, how different is Duterte’s programme of change from the past governments, particularly from its predecessor, the Aquino II administration? Is there a shift in regime orientation and policy preferences from Aquino II to Duterte? What will this mean to the future direction of Philippine democracy, its economic development, peace and security, and relations with other countries? This volume focuses on four critical areas—politics and governance; economic governance; Mindanao peace process; and international relations—to illustrate continuities or discontinuities in policies and governance of institutions to explain the dynamics of change in the Philippines. It pays particular attention to the crucial period between Aquino II and the early years of Duterte. The reason is that Aquino II represents an important period for rebuilding and consolidating institutions of governance and accountability after two previous tumultuous administrations. Yet Aquino II also demonstrates the inherent flaws of Philippine democracy and unravels the contradictory forces vying for state power that sets the scene for Duterte’s rise. Reflecting on the crucial transition period between the two presidencies, while also providing a much-needed update on the most noteworthy policy changes since Duterte’s inauguration, the book fills an important scholarly gap in understanding Asia’s oldest and most puzzling democracy.en_AU
dc.format.extent324 pagesen_AU
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_AU
dc.identifier.isbn978-981-4843-28-7en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/206552
dc.language.isoen_AUen_AU
dc.publisherISEAS Publishingen_AU
dc.relation.isversionof1st Edition
dc.rights© 2019 ISEASen_AU
dc.titleFrom aquino II to duterte (2010 - 2018)Change, continuity - and ruptureen_AU
dc.typeBooken_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.placeofpublicationSingapore
local.contributor.affiliationDeinla, Imelda, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANUen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationDressel, Bjoern, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANUen_AU
local.contributor.authoruidDeinla, Imelda, u5225750en_AU
local.contributor.authoruidDressel, Bjoern, u5051673en_AU
local.description.notesImported from ARIESen_AU
local.identifier.absfor160606 - Government and Politics of Asia and the Pacificen_AU
local.identifier.ariespublicationu1052721xPUB83en_AU
local.publisher.urlhttps://www.iseas.edu.sg/en_AU
local.type.statusMetadata onlyen_AU

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