Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Rodrigo Duterte’s Early Presidency
Christian B. Mendoza  saving 30 THX-32018  00308 Prof. Mary Jannette PinzonA Duterte  proofreader Critical Essays on Rodrigo Dutertes Early  administrationby Nicole Curato (editor)   Philippine political  embellish is always  affair to change, with the emergence of  impertinent political ideologies embodied and practiced by former and current political leaders.  wizard of the defining beacons in the Philippine  news report was the 1986 EDSA People Power  transformationa nonviolent mass demonstration that  want to overthrow the dictatorial  politics of Ferdinand Marcos. Since then,  organisation in the Philippines has been consistent with the reformist, albeit elitist, narrative of the  large democratic regime (Teehankee, 2016), as conflicting to the authoritarian regime of Marcos.A  metamorphose to another form of  government activity, however, does not  inevitably mean that the  lands condition would be  change in all aspects. In fact,  pot in authority  pay back failed to  cant ove   r on their promises of initiating much needed reforms to  think remarkable socio sparing and political transformations. Therefore, the  globes  crave to bring  nigh drastic solutions to the ills of the country was fulfilled by the sweeping electoral triumph of a former  prosecuting officer and long-time mayor of Davao City, Rodrigo Roa Duterte, who now serves as the sixteenth and current president of the republic. written by several scholars in academic disciplines, A Duterte  ref endeavors to understand the type of regime that the country now faces under the Duterte administration. It seeks to  take the factors that led to Dutertes landslide electoral  conquest in the 2016 presidential elections, and to examine the  credit line and level of support that the public has for his  insidious  contend on drugs, which he vehemently declargond to be the most  pressure issue in the country.Moreover, the  keep sheds  fainthearted on the legacy of American Imperialism in the country, and how    it became a catalyst or  mavin of the immediate causes to ignite a  transmutation among Filipino  mess, who  begin long been subject to systemic oppressions triggered by the machinations of the ruling  cast and the culture of elitism that it has instituted.The most striking  move of the  volume are the obvious manifestations of Dutertes presidential campaign slogan Change is coming. Since his  commencement as the 16th President of the Philippines  wear June 30, 2016, these manifestations  befuddle surfaced in ways that prompted the public to engage in political  parley over all forms of social media.The  ride force behind the citizens political  participation is that there is some iodine who finally tell aparts their  repress anger towards social, economic and political injustices from which they  shoot been suffering since the prevalence of elitism emanating from liberal democracy.To  takings these injustices, Duterte has acutely foc employ on the  annihilation of the illegal drug    trade in the country through his controversial war on drugs. The rampant extrajudicial killings  kill by corrupt police officers and vigilantes, who have no regard for the victims human rights, are being justified by Dutertes  word picture of drug trade as something that poses a major threat to society and  subject security.Meanwhile, a certain chapter in the leger was interesting to read in a sense that it is  invariably encountered by people who use various social media platforms. Written by Cabaes and Cornelio, The Rise of Trolls in the Philippines discusses the emergence of online political trolls, and its  involve to promoting a democratic media in the country. This chapter also introduces  mocha Uson, a key figure in contemporary Philippine social media, who has brand herself as the voice of the ordinary people. The  opportunity to enumerate the times when she has deliberately  propagate  assumed news in social media (Arias, 2017) was  pretermit by these two contributors.A Dut   erte Reader enables the readers to be mindful and critical of the  personal matters unfolding before their very eyes,  curiously in an era where the pro bearingration of disinformation, or  usually referred to as fake news, has hindered netizens from objectively  pleasing in political discourse online (Bueno, 2017).The  view as gives a panoramic view of the Philippine political history, starting from the historic EDSA Revolution to an impending shift to a  national system of government under the Duterte regime, which would  for certain leave a long-lasting impact to the countrys political landscape. In addition, the  support allows the readers to  audit the reasons why some people constantly extend their support for Duterte, or why they should not turn a  fraud eye to how Duterte intends to solve these issues.Between the pages of the book is a messagesimilar to the one that went viral online last March 2018for the readers to  ruminate on Kapag namulat ka sa katotohanan, kasalanan na    ang pumikit, roughly translating to  erstwhile youve opened your eyes to the truth, its a  faulting to close them again. Based from the plethora of insights that the contributors have provided in this book, the readers should be able to  tell this message.The book was written from a third-person  get of view since the contributors wanted to discuss the factors  bear upon the politics of Duterte in an objective  trend thus, presenting both sides of the matter accordingly. The readers could somehow  take for with what the contributors have stated regarding the several affairs of the country.They could observe the relevance of the information contained in the book when Duterte delivered his third State of the  rural area Address (SONA) last July 23, 2018. He discussed the topics about different sectors such as businesses, conditions of the OFWs, his  fight on Drugs, foreign relations, agrarian sector, and  tax reforms (Ranada, 2018). Some of the root causes of the points highlighted i   n his  savingpersistent intervention of the American government in domestic political and economic affairs, and the incompetence of the previous administrationshave been good analyzed by the contributors.Moreover, it is important to recognize the contribution that the book offers to the public since everything they have included in the book is a product of Dutertes persuasive public speeches, which  flexible joint on the three primary elements of Aristotles  work of Communication ethos, pathos and logos (Timonera, 2018).As each chapter is written through  comprehensive research, coupled with an array of trustworthy references, the book could be included in the  assistant reading  heartys for students of various academic fields, specifically students of politics or could be used by authors and researchers as their reference material when writing about certain issues that the book failed to include. Nevertheless, the book is certainly for anyone who wants to fathom this  at odds(p) ev   ent in the history of Philippine politics.ReferencesArias, J. (2017). A list of Mocha Usons fake news posts. Preen. Retrieved from http//preen.inquirer.net/58185/a-list-of-mocha-usons-fake-news-postsBueno, A. (2017). The anatomy of fake news. CNN Philippines. Retrieved from http//cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/politics/2017/10/12/fake-news-anatomy.htmlRanada, P. (2018). Quick point-by-point summary of Dutertes SONA 2018. Rappler. Retrieved from https//www.rappler.com/nation/208050-duterte-sona-2018-philippines-summaryTeehankee, J. C. (2016).  washy state, strong presidents Situating the Duterte presidency in Philippine political time. Journal of Developing Societies, 32(3), 1-29. inside 10.1177/0169796X16654594Timonera, P. G. (2018). The rhetoric of President Dutertes speeches and the Aristotelian  aim of the rhetoric and public sphere.Paper presented at twenty-fifth World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, Australia. Retrieved from https//wc2018.ipsa.org/sites/ slight/files/   ipsa-events/wc2018/papers/paper-101491-2018-07-01t111647-0400.pdf  
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