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ID114747
Title ProperPrecarious path
Other Title Informationthe evolution of civil-military relations in the Philippines
LanguageENG
AuthorChambers, Paul
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the Philippines, the armed forces have played a major role in the country's authoritarian past. Yet despite the advent of democracy, vestiges of authoritarianism have continued to linger. This article analyzes the successes and failures in the efforts of Philippine civilians to gain authority over their military in five areas of political decision making, with the objective of achieving consolidated democratic rule. The article argues that in the Philippines, civilians have made genuine progress in curtailing the influence of military in certain areas, while in others, the armed forces continue to challenge civilian prerogatives. The article concludes that the ability of the Philippine military to continue acting in breach of civilian supremacy in certain areas reflects an impediment to democratically elected authorities' power to govern effectively.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 8, No.2; May-Aug 2012: p.138-163
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol. 8, No.2; May-Aug 2012: p.138-163
Key WordsCivil - Military Relations ;  Philippines ;  Philippine Military ;  Political Decision Making ;  Civilian Supremacy ;  Civil – Military Relations


 
 
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