High-level Political Appointments in the Philippines
Patronage, Emotion and Democracy
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book questions the belief that patronage explains poor governance and weak organizations. Its focus is on high-level political appointees in the Philippines, but its implications for development processes and policy are far-reaching. Patronage...
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This book questions the belief that patronage explains poor governance and weak organizations. Its focus is on high-level political appointees in the Philippines, but its implications for development processes and policy are far-reaching. Patronage stimulates the emergence of democracy and welfare, and constitutes formal organizations. So intimately connected is it with the health of democracy and effective organizations that attempts to eradicate patronage only harm social, organizational and democratic life. In developed societies this has meant a growing Puritanism interspersed with bouts of corruption and moral panic; and, as they seek to maintain effective organizations and vibrant democracies, a mounting desire to project their own anxieties and imperfections onto developing countries.
This study questions the nature and significance of patronage as an explanation of poor government and weak organizations. Its focus is high-level political appointees in the Philippines, but its analysis has much wider applications. Patronage educes basic democratic pattern and prompts emotional changes such that it is re-cast as the technical organization and as more complex patterns of democracy and welfare. So intimately connected at this level are patronage and technical organizations that the health of democracy, welfare, and effective organizations in the 'developed world' is partly dependent upon first-world visions of the 'developing world'.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „High-level Political Appointments in the Philippines “
1. Introduction: patronage and development 2. Patronage and Politics
3. Patronage and Appointments in the Philippines
4. Dimensionality
5. Competition
6. Re-casting patronage: organizations
7. Re-casting patronage: merit
8. Conclusions
Autoren-Porträt von Rupert Hodder
Rupert Hodder was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, and educated in England and Hong Kong. He has lived and worked in many parts of East and South East Asia, including China, Malaysia and the Philippines. He is currently a reader at the University of Plymouth, UK., having previously held posts at the LSE and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and visiting posts at La Salle Institute of Governance, Manila, and at the College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia. He is the author of numerous works that have appeared in Asian Journal of Social Science, Asian Studies Review, Government and Policy, Southeast Asia Research, The Pacific Review, The Far Eastern Economic Review and the Salisbury Review amongst other journals. He is also the author of Emotional Bureaucracy, Merchant Princes, Between Two Worlds, In China's Image, and The West Pacific Rim.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Rupert Hodder
- 2013, 2014, X, 174 Seiten, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 9814560049
- ISBN-13: 9789814560047
Sprache:
Englisch
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