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The Moro Armed Struggle in the Philippines: The Nonviolent Autonomy Alternative (Record no. 8337)

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International Standard Book Number 978-971-548-034-5
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Title The Moro Armed Struggle in the Philippines: The Nonviolent Autonomy Alternative
Statement of responsibility, etc. Macapado Abaton Muslim
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Philippines
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. c1994
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Extent xix, 193 pages
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Dimensions 23 cm
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General note The "Moro problem" involves Muslim separatism and violent conflict in the southern Philippines. Philippine Muslims, known as Moros, have been considered "trouble makers" in Mindanao by a succession of Philippine governments. The historical roots of the Moro problem can be traced back to the Spanish colonial period. In Dr. Peng Hui's paper, she discusses this problem from three perspectives: modernization vs. marginalization, the prototypical Moro image and the link between the clientelist political system and Muslim clan system. She argues that the Moro problem is probably the most important domestic issue facing the Philippine government and that the collision between northern-dominated electoral politics and southern tribal politics will continue for a long time to come. Key words: Moro Problem; Marginalization; Moro Image; Clan System
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        Balanga Library Balanga Library Filipiniana 10/25/2019 OPCPA MSU 25479 FIL305.8992132 Mac113t 3BPSU00104829Z 03/07/2024 03/07/2024 Books
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