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3 From Entrepreneur to Saboteur: How the Philippines Won and Lost the South China Sea on Social Media
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- Acknowledgements x
- About the Contributors xii
- 1 Introduction: Change and Continuity Narratives in the Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr 1
- 2 Much a Duterte about Nothing: Continuity, Complacency, and Crisis in the Philippine Economy (2016–23) 33
- 3 From Entrepreneur to Saboteur: How the Philippines Won and Lost the South China Sea on Social Media 59
- 4 Course Correction from Over-Militarization: National Security from the Duterte to the Marcos Jr. Administration 84
- 5 Duterte’s Federalism and Constitutional Change Project: From Campaign Promise to Abandoned Reform 119
- 6 Experiencing Grief: Duterte’s Lethal Drug War and Its Widows 149
- 7 Tsek.ph and the Media’s Pushback against Digital Disinformation 171
- 8 A Quixotic Quest? Electoral and Political Reforms from Duterte to Marcos Jr. 203
- 9 The Changing Local Political Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Philippine Experience under Duterte (and Marcos Jr.) 229
- 10 An Unchanging Terrain? Environment and Climate Change in the Philippines from Duterte to Marcos, Jr. 255
- 11 Mitigating Risks, Fostering Resilience: Human Security and Disaster Response Policy from Duterte to Marcos Jr 273
- 12 Understanding Gendered Disinformation in the Philippines and Its Implications to Women in Politics 303
- 13 (Dis)continuities and Disruptions in Labour Migration Governance: The Philippines from the Duterte to the Marcos Jr. Administration 327
- Index 348
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- Acknowledgements x
- About the Contributors xii
- 1 Introduction: Change and Continuity Narratives in the Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr 1
- 2 Much a Duterte about Nothing: Continuity, Complacency, and Crisis in the Philippine Economy (2016–23) 33
- 3 From Entrepreneur to Saboteur: How the Philippines Won and Lost the South China Sea on Social Media 59
- 4 Course Correction from Over-Militarization: National Security from the Duterte to the Marcos Jr. Administration 84
- 5 Duterte’s Federalism and Constitutional Change Project: From Campaign Promise to Abandoned Reform 119
- 6 Experiencing Grief: Duterte’s Lethal Drug War and Its Widows 149
- 7 Tsek.ph and the Media’s Pushback against Digital Disinformation 171
- 8 A Quixotic Quest? Electoral and Political Reforms from Duterte to Marcos Jr. 203
- 9 The Changing Local Political Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Philippine Experience under Duterte (and Marcos Jr.) 229
- 10 An Unchanging Terrain? Environment and Climate Change in the Philippines from Duterte to Marcos, Jr. 255
- 11 Mitigating Risks, Fostering Resilience: Human Security and Disaster Response Policy from Duterte to Marcos Jr 273
- 12 Understanding Gendered Disinformation in the Philippines and Its Implications to Women in Politics 303
- 13 (Dis)continuities and Disruptions in Labour Migration Governance: The Philippines from the Duterte to the Marcos Jr. Administration 327
- Index 348