TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond personalistic politics
T2 - A progressive congresswoman's challenge to a political dynasty in Dinagat Islands, Philippines
AU - Hara, Tamiki
N1 - Funding Information:
This article is one of the products from research grants from the Fuji Xerox Kobayashi Foundation and the Resona Foundation for Asia and Oceania. The author also acknowledges key interviewees Arlene Bag-ao, Josel Gonzales, and Merly Lagroma. The author is also grateful for detailed comments from two anonymous reviewers; they, of course, bear no responsibility for any shortcoming in this research.
Funding Information:
This article is one of the products from research grants from the Fuji Xerox Kobayashi Foundation and the Resona Foundation for Asia and Oceania. The author also acknowledges key interviewees Arlene Bag-ao, Josel Gonzales, and Merly Lagroma. The author is also grateful for detailed comments from two anonymous reviewers; they, of course, bear no responsibility for any shortcoming in this research.
Publisher Copyright:
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2021
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Political dynasties remain powerful in Philippine politics to this day. However, in recent years, the Philippines has experienced some significant transformations in the realm of traditional politics. Some politicians have emerged at the local level willing to confront those supported by dynastic politics. Since most literature on Philippine politics have emphasized the durability of elite domination, such changes have not yet been fully studied. This article addresses how progressive politics evolves in contention with a political dynasty based on a qualitative, exploratory case study approach by highlighting the case of Dinagat Islands where a progressive congresswoman who ran for Congress defeated a candidate from an entrenched political dynasty by practicing programmatic governance. It explores how government capacity to respond to demands of the people can be improved. As a result of this, the article clarifies a new, though not common, dynamic of Philippine politics in the 2010s and provides important implications for the possibility of future political development and theorizing in the country.
AB - Political dynasties remain powerful in Philippine politics to this day. However, in recent years, the Philippines has experienced some significant transformations in the realm of traditional politics. Some politicians have emerged at the local level willing to confront those supported by dynastic politics. Since most literature on Philippine politics have emphasized the durability of elite domination, such changes have not yet been fully studied. This article addresses how progressive politics evolves in contention with a political dynasty based on a qualitative, exploratory case study approach by highlighting the case of Dinagat Islands where a progressive congresswoman who ran for Congress defeated a candidate from an entrenched political dynasty by practicing programmatic governance. It explores how government capacity to respond to demands of the people can be improved. As a result of this, the article clarifies a new, though not common, dynamic of Philippine politics in the 2010s and provides important implications for the possibility of future political development and theorizing in the country.
KW - Akbayan
KW - Dinagat Islands
KW - Local politics
KW - Political dynasty
KW - Programmatic politics
KW - Progressive politics
KW - The Benigno Aquino III administration
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U2 - 10.1163/2165025X-bja10014
DO - 10.1163/2165025X-bja10014
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85111312066
SN - 0115-4451
VL - 42
SP - 30
EP - 55
JO - Philippine Political Science Journal
JF - Philippine Political Science Journal
IS - 1
ER -