House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature

A combination of adaptive strategies has enabled political dynasties to maintain their dominance in Philippine congressional politics. Consequently, a variety of political dynasties have emerged in successive political regimes utilizing these strategies. This study investigates the adaptability and...

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Main Author: Teehankee, Julio C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-13782022-01-07T03:23:50Z House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature Teehankee, Julio C. A combination of adaptive strategies has enabled political dynasties to maintain their dominance in Philippine congressional politics. Consequently, a variety of political dynasties have emerged in successive political regimes utilizing these strategies. This study investigates the adaptability and resilience of political clans. It is an exposition of the methods undertaken by traditional, new, and emerging political dynasties to maintain their dominance in congressional politics. The national legislature, in its various historical incarnations, has long served as a nexus for national and local power dynamics. Thus, the mechanism by which political clans acquire, sustain, and reproduce power through the House of Representatives is elaborated. © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Mark R. Thompson and Eric Vincent C. Batalla; individual chapters, the contributors. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/379 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Nepotism--Philippines Philippines—Politics and government Legislative bodies—Philippines—Ethics Political ethics—Philippines Political Science
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Nepotism--Philippines
Philippines—Politics and government
Legislative bodies—Philippines—Ethics
Political ethics—Philippines
Political Science
spellingShingle Nepotism--Philippines
Philippines—Politics and government
Legislative bodies—Philippines—Ethics
Political ethics—Philippines
Political Science
Teehankee, Julio C.
House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature
description A combination of adaptive strategies has enabled political dynasties to maintain their dominance in Philippine congressional politics. Consequently, a variety of political dynasties have emerged in successive political regimes utilizing these strategies. This study investigates the adaptability and resilience of political clans. It is an exposition of the methods undertaken by traditional, new, and emerging political dynasties to maintain their dominance in congressional politics. The national legislature, in its various historical incarnations, has long served as a nexus for national and local power dynamics. Thus, the mechanism by which political clans acquire, sustain, and reproduce power through the House of Representatives is elaborated. © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Mark R. Thompson and Eric Vincent C. Batalla; individual chapters, the contributors.
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author Teehankee, Julio C.
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title House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature
title_short House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature
title_full House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature
title_fullStr House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature
title_full_unstemmed House of clans: Political dynasties in the legislature
title_sort house of clans: political dynasties in the legislature
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/379
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