The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies

The study of politics in Southeast Asia emerged out of significant junctures in historical state-making and nation-building in the region. Given the "neglect" of Southeast Asia in "mainstream" Western political science, efforts have been made by scholars within and outside Southe...

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Main Author: Teehankee, Julio C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-29702021-08-06T02:07:00Z The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies Teehankee, Julio C. The study of politics in Southeast Asia emerged out of significant junctures in historical state-making and nation-building in the region. Given the "neglect" of Southeast Asia in "mainstream" Western political science, efforts have been made by scholars within and outside Southeast Asia to form "epistemic communities" like the Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA) to promote studies about Asia. The Philippines is an interesting case in this regard because it mirrored significant periods in its political history - from colonialism to nationalism, modernization, authoritarianism, and democratization. Notwithstanding the strong influence of American political scientists in the early teaching and writing on Filipino politics, the discipline has generally avoided the quantitative methodologies privileged by its American counterpart. Moreover, a vibrant and pluralist approach has been evident in the scholarly output of the Philippine Political Science Journal (PPSJ). Despite initial setbacks in its organization, the Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA) has been successful in fostering a national "epistemic community" of academics, scholars, and practitioners. © 2014 Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA). 2014-01-02T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1971 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Philippines—Politics and government Southeast Asia—Politics and government, Asian Political and International Studies Association Political Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Philippines—Politics and government
Southeast Asia—Politics and government, Asian Political and International Studies Association
Political Science
spellingShingle Philippines—Politics and government
Southeast Asia—Politics and government, Asian Political and International Studies Association
Political Science
Teehankee, Julio C.
The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies
description The study of politics in Southeast Asia emerged out of significant junctures in historical state-making and nation-building in the region. Given the "neglect" of Southeast Asia in "mainstream" Western political science, efforts have been made by scholars within and outside Southeast Asia to form "epistemic communities" like the Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA) to promote studies about Asia. The Philippines is an interesting case in this regard because it mirrored significant periods in its political history - from colonialism to nationalism, modernization, authoritarianism, and democratization. Notwithstanding the strong influence of American political scientists in the early teaching and writing on Filipino politics, the discipline has generally avoided the quantitative methodologies privileged by its American counterpart. Moreover, a vibrant and pluralist approach has been evident in the scholarly output of the Philippine Political Science Journal (PPSJ). Despite initial setbacks in its organization, the Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA) has been successful in fostering a national "epistemic community" of academics, scholars, and practitioners. © 2014 Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA).
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title The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies
title_short The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies
title_full The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies
title_fullStr The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies
title_full_unstemmed The study of politics in Southeast Asia: The Philippines in Southeast Asian political studies
title_sort study of politics in southeast asia: the philippines in southeast asian political studies
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