Paul D. Hutchcroft, ed. Strong Patronage, Weak Parties: The Case for Electoral System Redesign in the Philippines. Mandaluyong: Anvil Publishing, 2019. 220 pp.
Excerpt: One classic criticism against the Philippine political system would be its persistent sustenance of patron-client relations. This much is reflected in most literature written regarding the topic, especially since Carl Landé’s (1983) explicit usage of the term in “Political Clientelism in Po...
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Archīum Ateneo
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