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ABINALES, PATRICIO N (4) answer(s).
 
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Again, they're killing peasants in the Philippines: lawlessness, murder, and impunity / Franco, Jennifer C; Abinales, Patricio N   Journal Article
Abinales, Patricio N Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract In this brief of an international fact-finding mission to the Philippines, Jennifer Franco reports on the killings of peasants demanding the implementation of agrarian reform allegedly by members of the military. In early June 2006, Franco took part in a fact-finding mission to investigate such killings in Bondoc Peninsula in the southern part of the island of Luzon and in Davao del Norte in the eastern portion of the southern island of Mindanao
Key Words Conflict  Phillippines 
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ID:   094519


Philippines in 2009: the blustery days of August / Abinales, Patricio N   Journal Article
Abinales, Patricio N Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Philippines in 2010: blood, ballots, and beyond / Abinales, Patricio N   Journal Article
Abinales, Patricio N Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The new president of the Philippines, Benigno Aquino III, has to deal with the legacy of his predecessor, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Her 10-year rule had the contradictory effect of stabilizing the economy but also bringing out the worst of a political process driven by patronage and anchored on the power and violence of political dynasties and warlords.
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Withering of Philippine democracy / Abinales, Patricio N; Amoroso, Donna J   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The 'democracy' brought about by people power is not working for the benefit of the majority of poor Filipinos. It has simply returned to power the clans and warlords that once dominated pre-martial-law politics. . . ."
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