01 - A Critique of Philippine Political Historiography

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continuity and change

According to Timberman, Philippine politics is characterized by these two phenomena.

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development and decay

According to Wurfel, Philippine politics is characterized by which two kinds of eras/ periods.

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orientalism

The juxtaposition of Philippine political behavior and institutions with the American/Western models and ideals.

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Filipino traditions

According to Karnow, America's democratizing mission failed because of the strength of what? Thus, Americans cannot be blamed for the failures of their ex-colony.

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clientelism

Glenn May stated that this is the driving force of Philippine politics.

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compadrazgo

Norman Owen argued in his book that colonialism is, by its nature, one-sided, arrogant, and exploitative while ____ is bilateral, amicable, and helpful.

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similar parties and switching affiliations

The pecularities that Lande observed in the Philippine political party system.

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anarchy of families

The term McCoy coined to describe Philippine politics which argues that familism, localism, corruption, and violence essentially underlie Filipino political behavior.

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negative other

In early accounts of Philippine politics as per Ileto, we were constructed as what vis-a-vis the Euro-American political tradition?

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binaries

According to Ileto, Philippine history and politics encoded in ______ such as private vs. public, family vs. state, anarchy vs. order, warlords vs. statesmen, that only reproduces colonial discourse.