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Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century Well over a decade has passed since the dramatic ‘People Power Revolution’ in Manila, yet until now no book-length study has emerged to examine the manifold changes underway in the Philippines in the post-Marcos era. This book fills that gap. Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century offers historical depth and sophisticated theoretical insight into contemporary life in the archipelago. Organised as a set of interrelated thematic essays rather than a chronological account, the book addresses key topics which will be of interest to the academic and non-academic reader, such as trends in national-level and local politics, the role of ethnic-Chinese capital in the Philippine economy, nationalism and popular culture, and various forms of political violence and extra-electoral contestation. Drawing on a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, as well as over a decade of research and work in the area, Hedman and Sidel provide an invaluable overview of the contemporary and historical scene of a much misunderstood part of Southeast Asia. This book fills an important gap in the literature for readers interested in understanding the Philippines as well as students of Asian studies, comparative politics, political economy and cultural studies. Eva-Lotta E. Hedman is Lecturer in Asian-Pacific Politics at the University of Nottingham.John T. Sidel is Lecturer in Southeast Asian Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Politics in Asia series Edited by Michael Leifer London School of Economics ASEAN and the Security of South-East Korea versus Korea Asia A case of contested legitimacy Michael Leifer B.K. Gills China’s Policy towards Territorial Taiwan and Chinese Nationalism Disputes National identity and status in international The case of the South China Sea Islands society Chi-kin Lo Christopher Hughes India and Southeast Asia Managing Political Change in Singapore Indian perceptions and policies The elected presidency Mohammed Ayoob Kevin Y.L. Tan and Lam Peng Er Gorbachev and Southeast Asia Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy Leszek Buszynski Shanti Nair Indonesian Politics under Suharto Political Change in Thailand Order, development and pressure for change Democracy and participation Michael R.J. Vatikiotis Kevin Hewison The State and Ethnic Politics in The Politics of NGOs in South-East Asia Southeast Asia Participation and protest in the Philippines David Brown Gerard Clarke The Politics of Nation Building and Malaysian Politics Under Mahathir Citizenship in Singapore R.S. Milne and Diane K. Mauzy Michael Hill and Lian Kwen Fee Politics in Indonesia Indonesia and China Democracy, Islam and the ideology of The politics of a troubled relationship tolerance Rizal Sukma Douglas E. Ramage Arming the Two Koreas Communitarian Ideology and State, capital and military power Democracy in Singapore Taik-young Hamm Beng-Huat Chua Engaging China The Challenge of Democracy in Nepal The management of an emerging power Louise Brown Edited by Alastair Iain Johnston and Robert S. Ross Japan’s Asia Policy Singapore’s Foreign Policy Wolf Mendl Coping with vulnerability The International Politics of the Asia- Michael Leifer Pacific, 1945–1995 Philippine Politics and Society in the Michael Yahuda Twentieth Century Political Change in Southeast Asia Colonial legacies, post-colonial trajectories Trimming the Banyan tree Eva-Lotta E. Hedman and John T. Sidel Michael R.J. Vatikiotis Constructing a Security Community in Hong Kong Southeast Asia China’s challenge ASEAN and the problem of regional order Michael Yahuda Amitav Acharya Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century Colonial legacies, post-colonial trajectories Eva-Lotta E. Hedman and John T. Sidel London and New York
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