• Cacique democracy is a term that has been used to describe what has been observed as the feudal political system of the Philippines, where in many parts...
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    A cacique, sometimes spelled as cazique (Latin American Spanish: [kaˈsike]; Portuguese: [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki]; feminine form: cacica), was a tribal chieftain...
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    2007. Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson, Cacique Democracy'[usurped] Benedict Anderson, 'Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams', New...
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  • areas of policy-making. Politics portal Aristocracy Business oligarch Cacique democracy Despotism Dictatorship Inverted totalitarianism Iron law of oligarchy...
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    Caciquism (redirect from Cacique network)
    Caciquism is a network of political power wielded by local leaders called "caciques", aimed at influencing electoral outcomes. It is a feature of some modern-day...
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    2010. Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson, Cacique Democracy'[usurped] Benedict Anderson, 'Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams', New...
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    2005, p. 55,67 (pp. 3, 14 of the pdf) Anderson, Benedict (1988). "Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams". The Growth of National Sentiment...
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    Mabuhay Radio!. Retrieved January 8, 2011. Anderson, Benedict. (1988) Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams Craig, Austin. (2004). Lineage...
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    17, 2022. Retrieved November 22, 2021. Anderson, Benedict (1988), Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams (PDF), archived from the original...
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    Routledge. p. 93. ISBN 978-1138811072. Anderson, Benedict (1988). Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams. Blair, E. H. and Robertson...
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  • diversifying post-war economy largely brought an end to the land-based cacique democracy patronage system. Political offices became lucrative by themselves...
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    January 22, 2024. Joaquin & Taguiwalo 2004, p. 42. Benedict Anderson, ‘Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams Archived September 1, 2010...
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    foundations". Rappler. Retrieved April 19, 2019. Anderson, Benedict (2010). "Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams". In Hicken, Allen (ed.). Politics...
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    the late 1960s this had largely brought an end to the land-based cacique democracy patronage system. Political offices became lucrative by themselves...
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  • Development Studies. Ileto, Reynaldo Clemeña (2018). "The Centennial of Cacique Democracy". In Cristóbal, Celina S. (ed.). The Adrián Cristóbal Lectures. Makati...
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    maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Anderson, Benedict (2010). "Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams". In Hicken, Allen (ed.). Politics...
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    Hispaniola, and Jamaica. They lived in agricultural societies ruled by caciques with fixed settlements and a matrilineal system of kinship and inheritance...
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    Democracy in Mexico dates to the establishment of the federal republic of Mexico in 1824. After a long history under the Spanish Empire (1521–1821), Mexico...
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    got his nickname. From 1977 to 1980, he hosted Konbit Pitit Kay on Radio Cacique. Hugeux, Vincent, ed. (10 June 1994). "Compère Plume», dauphin d'Haïti"...
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    interior, the provincial civil governors, and the local bosses (caciques). These caciques in most constituencies would instruct their clients how to vote...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-513310-3 Robinson, S.K. (1985). "Coloniality in the Yellow-Rumped Cacique as a Defense against Nest Predators" (PDF). Auk. 10 (3): 506–19. doi:10...
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  • 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état brought an end a three-year experiment in democracy ("El Trienio Adeco"), a triumvirate of military personnel controlled the...
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    the country alternated periods of democracy (1912–1930, 1946–1955, and 1973–1976) with periods of restricted democracy and military rule. Following a transition...
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  • of the previous cacique at around 100 years old. The current cacique is Costa Rican-born Pedro Palacios, son of the previous cacique Pedro Bejarano. While...
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    generally spent in warfare with the native peoples, until in 1592, the "Cacique" (native chief) Wannawanare (also known as Guanaguanare) granted the area...
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  • Quincentenary (1990), Indian Roots of American Democracy (1992), Chiapas: Challenging History (1994), Panchito: Cacique de Montaña (2001); America Is Indian Country...
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    Agüeybaná II, the most powerful cacique of the native Taíno people of Puerto Rico at the time, together with Urayoán, cacique of Añasco, organized a revolt...
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    In Spanish America, Brazil, Spain, and Portugal political bosses called caciques hold power in many places, while in Italy they are often referred to as...
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    since the result was determined in advance ("encasillado") because of the cacique network spread throughout the territory. In all of them the government...
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