Transcription of Reforming the Philippine Political Party System
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Reforming the Philippine Political Party Systemideas and iniiatives, debates and dynamicsCopyright 2009 Published by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES)All rights reservedCover Design by Dennis JimenezForeword It s the (Non-) System , Stupid!:Explaining Mal-development of Parties in the Philippines Introduction The Nature and Practice of Parties Institutional-Legal Context of Political Parties and its Impact Final Words ReferencesCitizen- Party Linkages in the Philippines:Failure to Connect? Imperatives of Political Party Reform Democratic Citizen- Party Relationship: The Missing Link Reformist Parties and Party Reforms: The LP and Akbayan Experience Party Institutionalization: The Road Ahead References Legislating Political Party Reforms:The View from the Senate Introduction I.
Overcoming the system (or non-system) is possible, but its probability is quite low at the moment. The most immediate step, therefore, is to clearly articulate a new system for the operations and functioning of parties, as well as improving the modernizing role that parties have to play in state-building and economic development.
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