Political Dynasties and Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis Using Data on the Philippines
Political inequality may cultivate grievances against the government and eventually provoke conflict. In the Philippines, this is reflected in the prevalence of political dynasties. Often these dynasties face deep conflicts of interest as they prioritize clientelist ties over the public good, and ac...
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ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12592023-01-26T08:09:36Z Political Dynasties and Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis Using Data on the Philippines Mendoza, Ronald U Yap, Jurel Mendoza, Gabrielle Ann S Pizarro, Angelika Lourdes J Engelbrecht, Georgi Political inequality may cultivate grievances against the government and eventually provoke conflict. In the Philippines, this is reflected in the prevalence of political dynasties. Often these dynasties face deep conflicts of interest as they prioritize clientelist ties over the public good, and act as bosses in their local constituencies. Through regression analysis, this paper finds robust statistical evidence that two out of three measures of political dynasty persistence are positively associated with political violence. Results suggest that a concentration of power leads to weaker governance and worse development outcomes, excludes critical sectors, and ultimately provokes political violence. The study emphasizes the importance of promoting checks and balances for more inclusive and peaceful development in emerging democracies such as the Philippines. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/258 https://doi.org/10.18588/202210.00a266 Ateneo School of Government Publications Archīum Ateneo political dynasties Philippines political violence conflict bossism Political Science Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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Political inequality may cultivate grievances against the government and eventually provoke conflict. In the Philippines, this is reflected in the prevalence of political dynasties. Often these dynasties face deep conflicts of interest as they prioritize clientelist ties over the public good, and act as bosses in their local constituencies. Through regression analysis, this paper finds robust statistical evidence that two out of three measures of political dynasty persistence are positively associated with political violence. Results suggest that a concentration of power leads to weaker governance and worse development outcomes, excludes critical sectors, and ultimately provokes political violence. The study emphasizes the importance of promoting checks and balances for more inclusive and peaceful development in emerging democracies such as the Philippines. |
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Political Dynasties and Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis Using Data on the Philippines |
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Political Dynasties and Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis Using Data on the Philippines |
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political dynasties and terrorism: an empirical analysis using data on the philippines |
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