The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration

The traditional Maranaw governance system (TMGS) is regarded as an intricate yet sophisticated system. The Adat and Qur'an are the foundation of the functions and processes of central an local governance structures. This article thoroughly discusses its identity and continuity. Furthermore, TMG...

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Main Author: Nolasco, Liberty I.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-94932023-02-23T03:35:55Z The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration Nolasco, Liberty I. The traditional Maranaw governance system (TMGS) is regarded as an intricate yet sophisticated system. The Adat and Qur'an are the foundation of the functions and processes of central an local governance structures. This article thoroughly discusses its identity and continuity. Furthermore, TMGS places importance on family, relatives, and society and community. The central government bears the concept of a nation or the Bangsa Moro. The author points out that since TMGS is not a closed system, the colonization of the Philippines brought about the integration of formal institutions of power and authority (FIPA) to the once traditional structures of the power and authority of the Maranaws. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8471 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Maranao (Philippine people)—Politics and government Political Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Maranao (Philippine people)—Politics and government
Political Science
spellingShingle Maranao (Philippine people)—Politics and government
Political Science
Nolasco, Liberty I.
The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration
description The traditional Maranaw governance system (TMGS) is regarded as an intricate yet sophisticated system. The Adat and Qur'an are the foundation of the functions and processes of central an local governance structures. This article thoroughly discusses its identity and continuity. Furthermore, TMGS places importance on family, relatives, and society and community. The central government bears the concept of a nation or the Bangsa Moro. The author points out that since TMGS is not a closed system, the colonization of the Philippines brought about the integration of formal institutions of power and authority (FIPA) to the once traditional structures of the power and authority of the Maranaws.
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author Nolasco, Liberty I.
author_facet Nolasco, Liberty I.
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title The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration
title_short The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration
title_full The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration
title_fullStr The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration
title_full_unstemmed The traditional Maranaw governance system: Descriptives, issues and imperatives for Philippine public administration
title_sort traditional maranaw governance system: descriptives, issues and imperatives for philippine public administration
publisher Animo Repository
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