Militarism and Repression in the Philippines

Militarism and Repression in the Philippines
Title Militarism and Repression in the Philippines PDF eBook
Author Jim Zwick
Publisher Centre for Developing Area Studies, McGill University
Total Pages 84
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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The State as Terrorist

The State as Terrorist
Title The State as Terrorist PDF eBook
Author George Lopez
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 213
Release 1984-04-24
Genre Education
ISBN 0313015961

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This volume examines the causes, consequences, and dynamics of that style of governance by force that has come to be known as state terror. The collection deals with theoretical issues and examines case applications as well. The editors distinguish among the study of oppression, repression, and state terror systems. State terrorism in the form of enforcement terrorism, economic repression, military control, and the legal oppression of apartheid in Latin America, Argentina, the Philippines, and South Africa is discussed. One chapter explores American containment policy. Theoretical chapters on state terrorism include editor George Lopez's scheme for the analysis of government terror, editor Michael Stohl's discussion of the international dimensions of this problem, and an agenda for continued investigation.

Dependence, Development, and State Repression

Dependence, Development, and State Repression
Title Dependence, Development, and State Repression PDF eBook
Author George Lopez
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 296
Release 1989-06-26
Genre Business & Economics
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By Lester Edwin J. Ruiz.

Asia, Militarization & Regional Conflict

Asia, Militarization & Regional Conflict
Title Asia, Militarization & Regional Conflict PDF eBook
Author Yoshikazu Sakamoto
Publisher United Nations University Press
Total Pages 286
Release 1988
Genre Asia
ISBN 9780862327163

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Marcos Against the Church

Marcos Against the Church
Title Marcos Against the Church PDF eBook
Author Robert Youngblood
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 239
Release 2019-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501746391

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The election of Ferdinand Marcos to the presidency of the Republic of the Philippines coincided with the conclusion of the work of Vatican II in 1965; and Marcos's dictatorial policies would inevitably clash with the Vatican's call for the clergy to advocate greater social justice for the poor. In this authoritative account of the role of the Catholic Church in the recent history of the Philippines, Robert L. Youngblood traces the political engagement of the Church over the twenty years between Marcos's election and his ouster from power in 1986. Drawing upon extensive research, Youngblood explains how, although church and state professed to share the goal of improving the welfare of the poor, Marcos's economic development policies and oppressive rule created church opposition which helped accelerate the collapse of his regime. Youngblood considers the evolution of church programs from social action projects, such as the organization of cooperatives and credit unions, to the development of social justice programs that emphasized the creation of more democratic and caring communities. He examines the dynamics by which the leaders of the Philippine Roman Catholic and Protestant churches moved from a brief period of goodwill toward the Marcos dictatorship to considerable opposition by the late 1970s, as church-sponsored work among the poor was increasingly viewed by the regime as subversive. Youngblood shows that after the assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr., in 1983, the deterioration of the standard of living of average Filipinos, along with Marcos's repressive policies toward the churches and other abuses in the name of national security, were factors which impelled powerful church figures to actively oppose the dictatorship. Tracing the internal deliberations of the Philippine churches as they came to take the lead in opposing human rights abuses, Marcos against the Church deepens our understanding of problematic relations between church and state. Historians and social scientists interested in the Philippines and modern Southeast Asia, historians of religion, political scientists working in comparative politics and political development, and others concerned with issues of human rights will want to read it.

When Terrorism and Counterterrorism Clash

When Terrorism and Counterterrorism Clash
Title When Terrorism and Counterterrorism Clash PDF eBook
Author Ivan Sascha Sheehan
Publisher Cambria Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1934043702

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Highly readable with a rich quantitative analysis of the largest ever terrorism database constructed for the period 1992-2004, the results of the study are fascinating and have important implications for current U.S. foreign policy in the Global War on Terrorism. The author has painstakingly examined, with precise numbers, the impact of the use of preemptive force in the War on Terrorism in a way that has never been done before. This is the first publication showcasing compelling data on the impact of the current war on terrorism on the level, lethality and frequency of transnational terrorist activity around the globe. With extremely current data, When Terrorism and Counterterrorism Clash is a critical reference to all in the fields of international relations and political science. "This is the most compelling, provocative, and sophisticated empirical study I've seen of the Global War on Terrorism. It is essential reading for policymakers and scholars and couldn't come at a more critical time." -John N. Paden, Ph.D., Clarence Robinson Professor of International Studies and Professor of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University "This is exactly what we need to make informed policy decisions." - Alireza Jafarzadeh, Author of The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinejad and the Coming Nuclear Crisis and FOX News Channel Foreign Affairs Analyst "A penetrating analysis with a compelling conclusion!" - Daniel Druckman, Professor of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University and Visiting Scholar, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Struggle for Freedom' 2008 Ed.

Struggle for Freedom' 2008 Ed.
Title Struggle for Freedom' 2008 Ed. PDF eBook
Author Cecilio D. Duka
Publisher Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Total Pages 444
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9789712350450

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