Debate on federal Philippines (Record no. 25471)

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International Standard Book Number 9789715508469
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Classification number 320.4599
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Personal name Araral, Eduardo
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Title Debate on federal Philippines
Remainder of title : a citizen's handbook
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Eduardo Araral, Jr. [and five others]
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Quezon City :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Bughaw,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice [2017]
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Extent xviii, 108 pages :
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Formatted contents note Chapter 1. Background : decentralization and the Local Government Code
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Formatted contents note What is Republic Act 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991) and what is the motivation behind decentralization?
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Formatted contents note Has fiscal decentralization succeeded or failed? What have we learned from over 25 years of decentralization?
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Formatted contents note How is federalism linked to decentralization?
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Formatted contents note Chapter 2. Rationale and features of federalism
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Formatted contents note Why pursue federalism? Why not just amend the local government code?
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Formatted contents note What are the different models of federalism extant in the world today?
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Formatted contents note How do federal models differ?
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Formatted contents note What lessons can be learned from the American, Canadian, and German federal models?
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Formatted contents note Which model of federalism fits the Philippines?
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Formatted contents note Is federalism in the Philippines a new idea?
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Formatted contents note Which form of government fits the Philippines best : presidential, parliamentary, or hybrid?
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Formatted contents note What are the perils of the presidential system?
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Formatted contents note What are the advantages of the parliamentary system?
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Formatted contents note What are the possible weakness of the parliamentary system?
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Formatted contents note The hybrid model with a strong presidency - was that not what Marcos wanted?
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Formatted contents note Chapter 3. Federalism risks and opportunities
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Formatted contents note Could federalism lead to a break-up of the country?
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Formatted contents note Will federalism lead to more capture by political dynasties? Will dynasties proliferate even more under federalism?
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Formatted contents note Will federalism lead to more corruption among local officials as what happened in ARMM in the 1990s?
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Formatted contents note What are the specific risks of unintended consequences arising from federalism?
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Formatted contents note How can poorer states support themselves?
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Formatted contents note How could we improve on the IRA under a new federal system?
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Formatted contents note Chapter 4. Evidence for and experience with federalism that works
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Formatted contents note What are the conditions for federalism to succeed?
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Formatted contents note Chapter 5. Day-to-day governance under a federal government
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Formatted contents note Where will sovereignty reside : federal or state governments? Will there be state constitutions and flags?
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Formatted contents note Who will control the police force? Can state or local governments set up their own police force?
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Formatted contents note How will taxes be collected and divided?
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Formatted contents note What about the powers of cities? Should there be more independent cities under federalism? What is the relationship between the regional governments and cities?
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Formatted contents note Which functions of the national government will be devolved? Which functions will be retained and why?
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Formatted contents note How will national elections be conducted?
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Formatted contents note Who will preside over the conservation and preservation of tangible and intangible legacies and heritage?
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Formatted contents note Is Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) subsumed intact under federalism?
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Formatted contents note What are the possible political divisions of the country under a federal system? What factors could guide the formation of these divisions?
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Formatted contents note Chapter 6. Federalism in context ; laying the foundations for a problem-driven process of political reform
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Formatted contents note What are the three major types of reform commonly considered by those who are seeking to change a country's political system?
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Formatted contents note Based on comparative experience, what major principles are important to consider before embarking on processes of political reform?
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Formatted contents note How is one to define whether—in comparative perspective—a country is relatively more centralized or decentralized?
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Formatted contents note It is commonly asserted that the Philippines has long been a highly centralized country. Is this really true, based on the historical record?
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Formatted contents note How does the Philippines compare with its neighbors in its degree of centralization or decentralization?
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Formatted contents note If the ultimate goal is to give more authority and responsibility to lower levels of government, why is there a need for central steering? Isn't that contradictory?
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Formatted contents note If federalism requires strong institutional capacity at the national level in order to ensure effective central steering, what are the institutional requirements of federalism at the subnational level?
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Formatted contents note If federalism is the answer, what is the questions?
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Method of acquisition Gift;
Source of acquisition Von Totanes;
Date of acquisition February 21, 2025;
Accession number 133605d.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Federal government
Geographic subdivision Philippines
Form subdivision Handbook, manual, etc.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Local government
Geographic subdivision Philippines
Form subdivision Handbook, manuals, etc.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Decentralization in government
Geographic subdivision Philippines
Form subdivision Handbooks, manuals, etc.
651 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--GEOGRAPHIC NAME
Geographic name Philippines
General subdivision Politics and government
Form subdivision Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Politics
9 (RLIN) 10997
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Hutchcroft, Paul D.
Fuller form of name (Paul David)
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Llanto, Gilberto M.
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Personal name Malaya, Jonathan E.
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Personal name Mendoza, Ronald U.
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Personal name Teehankee, Julio C.
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