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040 _aAEA
_cAEA
_erda
050 _aDS 687.2
_b.C331 1997
100 _aCeloza, Albert F.
_950848
245 0 _aFerdinand Marcos and the Philippines :
_bthe political economy of autoritarianism /
_cAlbert F. Celoza.
264 _aWestport, Conn :
_bPraeger,
_c[1997];copyright 1997
300 _a144 pages
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aThis study explains how the authoritarian regime of Marcos ruled the Philippines and remained in power after the cop of 1972. This study also will look into the means that Marcos employed to maintain his power. Repressive regimes may seem undesirable, but they are able to elicit the support of significant sectors of society. Marcos was able to maintain authoritarian rule because of the support of bureaucrats, business people, the military, and political leaders in various regions, with the assistance of the U.S. government.
650 _aAuthoritarianism
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_992680
650 _aBureaucracy
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_992755
650 _aPatronage, Political
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_992756
942 _cIRC
999 _c62744
_d62744