This article ofers an analysis of the ritual character of Philippine elections for national positions, particularly for the presidency. It is argued that the structuring of the electoral complex is akin to a ritual, specifically, a ritualized gamble or game of chance. The cultural figuration of elections is traced to long-term historical processes. The broad insights on Filipino political culture are supported as well as expanded by data collected by the lnstitute of Philippine Culture (PC), Ateneo de Manila University, from sixteen focus group discussions conducted nationwide before national elections were held on 10 May 2004
The Filipino indigenous custom of collective action known as bayanihan is institutionalized in the B...
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© 2016, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. All rights reserved. Despite the limits of...
Southeast Asians participate in elections eagerly, a fact indexed by the high electoral participatio...
The role of clientelism, political machines, and money politics in grassroots electioneering in the ...
Electoral campaigns in the Philippines, while patterned after traditional liberal democratic practic...
The role of clientism, political machines, and money in grassroots electioneering in the Philippines...
Despite the limits of elections as a mechanism to secure accountability and ensure substantive repre...
Since initiating political reform in 1998, Indonesia has sought to restructure its political institu...
This thesis focuses on analyzing the evolving political dinasties in the Philippines Presidential el...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature that questions State-centered approaches ...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...
A new conceptual way of understanding the purpose and effect of regulating electoral democracy, thro...
Myriad debates in electoral politics have drawn attention to the importance of and risks to genuine ...
In May 2010, national elections in the Philippines saw front-runner presidential candidate Benigno “...
The Filipino indigenous custom of collective action known as bayanihan is institutionalized in the B...
How do politicians win elected office in democratic Indonesia? During the weeks leading to Indonesia...
© 2016, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. All rights reserved. Despite the limits of...
Southeast Asians participate in elections eagerly, a fact indexed by the high electoral participatio...
The role of clientelism, political machines, and money politics in grassroots electioneering in the ...
Electoral campaigns in the Philippines, while patterned after traditional liberal democratic practic...
The role of clientism, political machines, and money in grassroots electioneering in the Philippines...
Despite the limits of elections as a mechanism to secure accountability and ensure substantive repre...
Since initiating political reform in 1998, Indonesia has sought to restructure its political institu...
This thesis focuses on analyzing the evolving political dinasties in the Philippines Presidential el...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature that questions State-centered approaches ...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...
A new conceptual way of understanding the purpose and effect of regulating electoral democracy, thro...
Myriad debates in electoral politics have drawn attention to the importance of and risks to genuine ...
In May 2010, national elections in the Philippines saw front-runner presidential candidate Benigno “...
The Filipino indigenous custom of collective action known as bayanihan is institutionalized in the B...
How do politicians win elected office in democratic Indonesia? During the weeks leading to Indonesia...
© 2016, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. All rights reserved. Despite the limits of...