The dynasty problem in the Philippines / by Jose C. Montemayor, Jr.
Material type:
- 9786210218121
- DS 685 .M66 2022
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NU Clark Filipiniana | Non-fiction | FIL DS 685 .M66 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000003097 |
Philippine laws -- Proposed legislation -- Statistics -- Critical reception -- Negative -- Positive -- Philippine political families -- Heredity politicians -- Existing political network -- Authoritarian personalized regime -- Notable families -- Criticism -- Difference from political dynasty -- Philippines -- China -- References -- Political family -- United States -- Presidential -- Other -- United Kingdom -- India -- Other countries -- Oligarchy -- Minority rule -- Putative oligarchies -- Intellectual oligarchies -- Cases perceived as oligarchies -- Philippines -- Russian Federation -- Ukraine -- United States -- Nepotism -- Origins -- Mention in ancient literature -- Types -- Selected examples by country -- Nepotism in the Indian film industry -- Nepotism under Anerood Jugnauth -- Labor day protests -- Nepotism under Navin Ramgoolam -- Romania -- Singapore -- Politics -- Legality -- Types of partially -- Cronyism -- Etymology -- Concept -- Examples -- India: High command culture -- References -- Further reading -- Crony capitalism index -- In finance -- In sections of an economy -- In developing economies -- Political viewpoints -- Socialist critique -- Capitalist critique -- Corporatocracy -- Corporate influence on political view points -- Socialist critique -- Capitalist critique -- Corporatocracy -- Corporate influence on politics United States -- Corruption -- Corporate influence on legislation -- Perceived symptoms of corporatocracy in the United States -- Effective corporate tax rate -- Stock buyback versus wage increase -- Industry concentration -- Dynasty -- Gallery -- Longest dynasties -- Extant dynasties ruling sovereign monarchies -- Political dynasties in republics and constitutional monarchies -- Influential and wealthy families -- The Philippine must break the power of political dynasties.
Notable Philippine political dynasties include the Aquino, Marcos, Magsaysay, Binay, and Roxas families. There has been a lot of debate regarding the effects political dynasties have on political and economic status of Philippine society. Despite the negative reaction of the populace towards political dynasty activities and corruption, it is only prohibited in the members of the youth-oriented Sangguniang Kabataan." -- Preface
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