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The Journal of Asian Studies | 2002

Making Mindanao : Cotabato and Davao in the formation of the Philippine nation-state

Paul D. Hutchcroft; Patricio N. Abinales

Archaeology of the Near East, a collection of newly commissioned chapters written by experts in the field, seeks to provide an overview of this central area of archaeological research and teaching, and to provide a rich treatment of this fascinating subject.


Philippine Political Science Journal | 2005

Life after the Coup: The Military and Politics in Post-Authoritarian Philippines

Patricio N. Abinales

This article re-examines the relationship between military intervention on the one hand, and civilian supremacy over the military and the enduring popularity and potency of suffrage and legislative politics, on the other. It shows how these two enduring features of Philippine politics have proven to be quite effective deterrents in neutralizing extremist acts like the coup. As “performative acts,” they help stabilize the Philippine polity by providing an alternative outlet for mass resentment or protest and help to neutralize rival radical rebellions. These also enable a weak state to reform or rejuvenate after periods of profound political crisis, albeit only partially. The coup, however, is a poor rival: its history is far shorter and littered with failures. It has since ceased to be a weapon of choice by military actors who now prefer cacique democracy as the arena in which to pursue their interests. This was evident during the term of Pres. Fidel Ramos and while the military leadership did launch a de facto coup by withdrewing its support for Pres. Joseph Estrada, it immediately reverted to the proverbial backroom deals and patronage relations with its civilian superiors under Pres. Gloria Arroyo.


Philippine Political Science Journal | 1990

THE STATIST PERSPECTIVE AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM

Patricio N. Abinales

The United States did not inherit a centralized bureaucratic state from preindustrial and predemocratic times. Moreover, the dispersion of authority through the federal system, the division of sovereignty among branches of the national government, and the close symbiosis between segments of the federal administration and Congressional committees all help to ensure that state power in the twentieth century United States is fragmented, dispersed, and everywhere permeated by organized societal interests. The national government…lacks such possible underpinnings of strong state power as a prestigious and status-conscious career civil service with predictable access to key executive posts; authoritative planning agencies; direct executive control over a national central bank; and public ownership of strategic parts of the economy. Theda Skocpol


Archive | 2005

State and Society in the Philippines

Patricio N. Abinales; Donna J. Amoroso


The Journal of Asian Studies | 1996

East Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation

Patricio N. Abinales; George J. Aditjondro; Peter Carey; G. Carter Bentley


The Journal of Asian Studies | 1997

The revolution falters : the left in Philippine politics after 1986

Robert L. Youngblood; Patricio N. Abinales


Southeast Asian Affairs | 2008

The Philippines: Weak State, Resilient President

Patricio N. Abinales


Asian Survey | 2010

The Philippines in 2009: The Blustery Days of August

Patricio N. Abinales


Current history: A journal of contemporary world affairs | 2006

The Withering of Philippine Democracy

Patricio N. Abinales; Donna J. Amoroso


Published in <b>2010</b> in Manila by Anvil | 2010

The politics of change in the Philippines

Yuko Kasuya; Nathan Gilbert Quimpo; Mark R. Thompson; Joel Rocamora; Julio C. Teehankee; Cleo Calimbahin; Masataka Kimura; Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem; Edna Estifania A Co; Raymund Jose G Quilop; Michael Pinches; Peter Kreuzer; Raul Pertierra; Wataru Kusaka; Patricio N. Abinales; Paul Hutchcroft

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Paul D. Hutchcroft

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Mark R. Thompson

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem

University of the Philippines Diliman

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