The Philippines found itself entering a new political era on 30 June 2016, with the inauguration of Rodrigo Duterte as the 16th president of the Philippines. There is much uncertainty surrounding the policy direction of the new Duterte presidency, this is particularly true in terms of economic ...
While the ‘divide and rule’ thesis has become a popular explanation in Western Europe, not everyone agrees. First, Chinese and CEE representatives have regularly emphasized that their relations are in line with the EU-China partnership and should not be seen as undermining the position of the ...
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It uses a theoretical framework inspired by Antonio Gramsci to examine how images of information technology strengthen current conceptions of development in a project that secures the hegemony of the dominant faction of capital in the Philippines today.; In particular, the dissertation looks at the ...
The exclusion of Quakerism in the political science literature on citizenship and U.S. -- territorial relations ignores how Quakers' reliance on "Inner Light" spirituality and its traditional testimonies fueled pragmatic and humanitarian political action, influencing U.S. public discourses and ...
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However, the reform of the public sector has occurred in quite different ways in the three countries.; In the Philippines, privatization was vigorously pursued by Aquino and Ramos and most SOEs were sold without delay. The Philippines government also showed little interest in intervening in the ...
Because political contestation proved much more disruptive under the Philippines's proprietary polity, investment flowed more into the commercial sectors, where economic activities promised fast turnovers. Four causal mechanisms link the institutional setting to economic outcomes: (1) political contestation, ...
In the study, it was revealed that there is convergence in N11 countries while determining stagnation in the data of Indonesia, Philippines, and Pakistan, and because it was determined that environmental pollution is permanent in Turkey and some countries, it was recommended that the regulations of...
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