Philippine politics and the marcos technocrats : the emergence and evolution of a power elite / Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
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- 9789715509138
- JQ 1410 .T33 2019
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FIL JQ 1409 .B34 2024 Introduction to Philippine politics & governance (with basic constitutional provisions) | FIL JQ 1409 .B34 2024 Introduction to Philippine politics & governance (with basic constitutional provisions) | FIL JQ 1410 .T33 2019 Philippine politics and the Marcos technocrats : Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem | FIL JQ 1410 .T33 2019 Philippine politics and the marcos technocrats : the emergence and evolution of a power elite / | FIL JQ 1426 .S26 2024 Politics & governance : with Philippine constitution / | FIL JQ 1431 .A23 2024 Advanced theory and practice in public administration / | FIL JS 7303 .A38 2024 Advanced local government and regional administration development / |
includes index
Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Theorizing the rise of the marcos technocrats -- Chapter 2: The underpinnings of power: Family and class backgrounds -- Chapter 3: The levelling off of power: Educational attainment -- Chapter 4: mThe honing of "Technocratic expertise": Recruitment into the business community -- Chapter 5: Recruitment into government and the seal of power -- Chapter 6: Dominance and authority in the arenas of elite contention -- Chapter 7: Philippine technocracy and glimpses of pre-martial law politics segueing into the martial law period (1972-1986) -- Chapter 8: Conclusion -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index.
"The book shows that precisely on matters of economic policy-making, there was that precarious dynamics between the technocrats on one hand, and a pre-martial law Congress and the business community on the other, both dominated by family economic interests. The book thus hopes to add to the scant existing literature that illustrates how power elites like technocrats transform into important players in policy-making."
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