This study examines rising authoritarianism today in historical, transnational context, using the Philippines as a case study. Tracing the battle for control of the Philippines back to the Spanish era, the book offers insights into the broader transnational issues threatening democracy today.
This study examines rising authoritarianism today in historical, transnational context, using the Philippines as a case study. Tracing the battle for control of the Philippines back to the Spanish era, the book offers insights into the broader transnational issues threatening democracy today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1: The Sword and the Cross: The Spanish Colonial Era, 1521 1898 Chapter 2: Conquest and Coercion: Early US Colonialism, 1899 1916 Chapter 3: Colonialism Amid Crises: The Road to Independent Democracy, 1917 1946 Chapter 4: The Transition to "One Man Democracy," 1946 1972 Chapter 5: "Salvaging" Democracy: The Impact of Authoritarian Rule, 1972 1983 Chapter 6: "People Power": The Transition from Marcos to Aquino, 1983 1986 Chapter 7: Rising Authoritarianism: The Path to Duterte, 1986 2016
Chapter 1: The Sword and the Cross: The Spanish Colonial Era, 1521 1898 Chapter 2: Conquest and Coercion: Early US Colonialism, 1899 1916 Chapter 3: Colonialism Amid Crises: The Road to Independent Democracy, 1917 1946 Chapter 4: The Transition to "One Man Democracy," 1946 1972 Chapter 5: "Salvaging" Democracy: The Impact of Authoritarian Rule, 1972 1983 Chapter 6: "People Power": The Transition from Marcos to Aquino, 1983 1986 Chapter 7: Rising Authoritarianism: The Path to Duterte, 1986 2016
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