Spectator Society: The Philippines Under Martial Rule

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Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1988 - History - 222 pages

As the first post-war president of the Philippines to win reelection, Ferdinand Marcos enjoyed grassroots popularity and was also highly esteemed by the officer corps and rand-and-file of the armed forces. Even more important, he was decisive, ruthless, and without equal as a political tactician. This study traces chronologically and topically the events which led to Marcos' declaration of martial law in 1972 and calls for a return to participatory democracy.

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THE MATRIX OF CHANGE
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From Roxas to Marcos
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About the author (1988)

Benjamin N. Nuego is an associate professor of Political Science at Firelands College (a branch of Bowling Green State University).

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