Political dynasties in the Philippines: Persistent patterns, perennial problemsThe results of the 2013 Philippine mid-term elections highlighted the dominance of political dynasties in the country. With all 80 provinces littered with political families, 74 percent of the elected members of the House of...
Continued graft and corruption in key agencies Lack of transparency and accountability in governance Regulatory capture – agencies captured by vested interests The weakness of the electoral processes – prone to cheating and manipulation of results Dynasties and traditional politics Armed conflict Worsening ...
Political Reform and Elite Persistence: Term Limits and Political Dynasties in the Philippines Research in political economy emphasizes the tendency of elites to persist and reproduce their power over time, potentially undermining the effectiveness of ins P Querubin 被引量: 67发表: 2011年 Political ...
Political Reform and Elite Persistence: Term Limits and Political Dynasties in the Philippines Political dynasties, term limits and female political representation: Evidence from the PhilippinesFemale representationDynastiesTerm-limits... P Querubin 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 How Elections Matter: Theory and ...
3Family Dynasties Though politicians in the Philippines officially organize through political parties, it's often family ties that matter most. Several families have multiple members serving as politicians, a trend noticeable by the many similar last names. Political families range from those of former...
MANILA, Philippines — Political science experts argued that a shift to federalism is not the key to addressing the existence of "fat" political dynasties, or political clans who have members in elective positions at the same time. Sen. Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan, who chairs the Com...
Political DynastiesEven deeper decentralization (de-concentration and devolution) in the Philippines will likely face chronic challenges in local governance. Emerging evidence froBanaag, MiannMendoza, Ronald U.Penalosa, JohnSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
During this period of dynastic civil war between the old Ming and victorious Manchurian Qing Dynasties, Jesuits suffered. For the most part, Jesuit Catholics had relatively few Chinese converts to Christianity. The Protestant missionary movement started in earnest after the Second Great Awakening world...
Polical dynasties are bad in this modern day and age. It is guaranteed to breed corruption and nepotism which we know will bring ruins to the ’empire’. #33bycomputationon Friday, 9 January 2009 - 4:48 am we are not surprised that the loser incompetent ...
"Bills have been filed to implement the constitutional provision doing away with the system of political dynasties," Tuazon said, "but of course the filing of those bills came to naught, especially because, precisely because congress is dominated by the same political dynasties. So why kill your...