Election Campaigning in East and Southeast Asia

Election Campaigning in East and Southeast Asia
Author: Christian Schafferer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351941232

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At the end of the last century, political marketing appeared to have become a global phenomenon with an increasing number of electoral campaigns resembling those of the United States. Comparative research has shown the existence of a so-called 'Americanization' of election campaign practices. This book examines the nature of electoral campaigns in East and Southeast Asia. Based on the analyses of developments in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines, it examines whether there is an 'Asian style' of election campaigning. Contributing to the fields of media studies and comparative politics, the book offers an insight into the various changes in election campaigning that occurred in the East and Southeast Asia during the process of democratization and modernization. It sheds new light on the causes and consequences of the worldwide proliferation of US election campaigning and provides the academic world with previously unpublished material on the electoral strategies of Asian political parties.

Campaigning in the Philippines

Campaigning in the Philippines
Author: Karl Irving Faust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1899
Genre: Manila Bay, Battle of, Philippines, 1898
ISBN:

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Campaigning in the Philippines

Campaigning in the Philippines
Author: Karl Irving Faust
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1899
Genre: Philippine American War, 1899-1902
ISBN:

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Electoral Dynamics in the Philippines

Electoral Dynamics in the Philippines
Author: Allen Hicken
Publisher: National University of Singapore Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Elections
ISBN: 9789813250529

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"The role of clientism, political machines, and money in grassroots electioneering in the Philippines has been much analyzed by those who study the subject, but never as extensively as Allen Hicken, Edward Aspinall, and Meredith Weiss do in Electoral Dynamics in the Philippines. Combining in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in localities across the Philippines during the 2016 elections with polling data and national comparative data, this study sheds light on the organization of elections and electioneering across the Philippines. How do candidates choose to appeal to voters, and how do they get out the vote? How do voters respond to different kinds of appeals? How important are patronage and clientism? What are the networks within which patronage is delivered? What do the political machines look like in elections influenced by social media? The book identifies commonalities and differences across the Philippines while speaking to current debates in political science about elections in developing democracies, the structure and organization of clientelism, and the role of money in elections"--Back cover.

How to Win an Election

How to Win an Election
Author: Chay Florentino- Hofileña
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2006
Genre: Campaign management
ISBN:

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Elections and Democratization in the Philippines

Elections and Democratization in the Philippines
Author: Jennifer Conroy Franco
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815337348

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

In the Name of Civil Society

In the Name of Civil Society
Author: Eva-Lotta Hedman
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824829216

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"In the Name of Civil Society examines Philippine politics in a highly original and provocative way. Hedman’s detailed analysis shows how dominant elites in the Philippines shore up the structures of liberal democracy in order to ensure their continued hegemony over Philippine society. This book will be of interest to everyone concerned with civil society and the processes of democratization and democracy in capitalist societies." —Paul D. Hutchcroft, University of Wisconsin, Madison What is the politics of civil society? Focusing on the Philippines—home to the mother of all election-watch movements, the original People Power revolt, and one of the largest and most diverse NGO populations in the world—Eva-Lotta Hedman offers a critique that goes against the grain of much other current scholarship. Her highly original work challenges celebratory and universalist accounts that tend to reify "civil society" as a unified and coherent entity, and to ascribe a single meaning and automatic trajectory to its role in democratization. She shows how mobilization in the name of civil society is contingent on the intercession of citizens and performative displays of citizenship—as opposed to other appeals and articulations of identity, such as class. In short, Hedman argues, the very definitions of "civil" and "society" are at stake. Based on extensive research spanning the course of a decade (1991–2001), this study offers a powerful analysis of Philippine politics and society inspired by the writings of Antonio Gramsci. It draws on a rich collection of sources from archives, interviews, newspapers, and participant-observation. It identifies a cycle of recurring "crises of authority," involving mounting threats—from above and below—to oligarchical democracy in the Philippines. Tracing the trajectory of Gramscian "dominant bloc" of social forces, Hedman shows how each such crisis in the Philippines promotes a countermobilization by the "intellectuals" of the dominant bloc: the capitalist class, the Catholic Church, and the U.S. government. In documenting the capacity of so-called "secondary associations" (business, lay, professional) to project moral and intellectual leadership in each of these crises, this study sheds new light on the forces and dynamics of change and continuity in Philippine politics and society.

CAMPAIGNING IN THE PHILIPPINES

CAMPAIGNING IN THE PHILIPPINES
Author: KARL IRVING. FAUST
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781033238790

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