Deus ex machina : a memoir / by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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- 9786219663519
- DS 686.6 .D48 2022
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REF DK 4706 .W35 2007 Walt Disney World Resort and Orlando / | REF DK 4706 .W37 2011 Washington D.C. / | REF DS 608.8 .S56 2024 Singapore / | REF DS 686.6 .D48 2022 Deus ex machina : a memoir / | REF DS 896.38 .T65 2024 Tokyo / | REF DT 1949 .M36 1994 Long walk to freedom / | REF DT 83 .S63 2021 Ancient Egypt : the definitive visual history / |
"Deus Ex Machina: A Memoir" by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is the personal account of the 14th President of the Philippines, offering insights into her life, political career, and the challenges she faced while leading the country. The memoir covers key moments in her presidency, from her rise to power following the 2001 People Power Revolution to navigating political turmoil, economic struggles, and natural disasters.
Arroyo recounts pivotal events during her administration, including the efforts to stabilize the economy, promote infrastructure development, and address social issues. She also reflects on the controversies surrounding her presidency, including the issues of corruption and the 2007 wiretapping scandal. The title, "Deus Ex Machina," refers to the dramatic way she entered the presidency, akin to a "god from the machine" — a force that emerged unexpectedly and played a significant role in the political landscape.
The memoir provides a mix of personal anecdotes, political insights, and reflections on her leadership, offering readers a unique perspective on the complexities of governance and her journey as one of the most powerful women in Philippine history.
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