2020
DOI: 10.1177/1868103420913404
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Factional Dynamics in Philippine Party Politics, 1900–2019

Julio Cabral Teehankee

Abstract: The Philippines is a rich case study in the examination of intra-party factions and factionalism in competitive party systems of Southeast Asia. Intra-party factionalism is a recurring, yet understudied, aspect of Philippine party politics. The factional nature of Philippine party politics has endured through time – from bifactionalism of the post-war two-party system to the multi-factionalism of the post-authoritarian multi-party system. All the major political parties that have dominated politics at differen… Show more

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“…In semiotics, Red heart "❤" has historically and politically been linked with the "patriotism and valor" of the Katipuneros (Bernales, 2022), and green heart "" to depict "environmentalism and Islamic parties" (Malasig, 2018). These colors were contextually meant to represent the global symbol of the signified "UniTeam" tandem; an electoral union constituted in the Philippines to support Bongbong Marcos' and Sara Duterte's campaigns (Teehankee, 2022). The commenter also used the Philippine flag "" emoticon to promote their presidential bet"s image and evoke the Vol.…”
Section: Graphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In semiotics, Red heart "❤" has historically and politically been linked with the "patriotism and valor" of the Katipuneros (Bernales, 2022), and green heart "" to depict "environmentalism and Islamic parties" (Malasig, 2018). These colors were contextually meant to represent the global symbol of the signified "UniTeam" tandem; an electoral union constituted in the Philippines to support Bongbong Marcos' and Sara Duterte's campaigns (Teehankee, 2022). The commenter also used the Philippine flag "" emoticon to promote their presidential bet"s image and evoke the Vol.…”
Section: Graphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factionalism of political parties in the Philippines has occurred over time, from the bifactionalism of the two-party system to the multi-factionalism of parties. The resilience of factions in political parties in the Philippines is the result of a combination of institutional and structural factors rooted in the history of the party system (Teehankee, 2020). South Africa's nearly three decades of post 1994 democratic consolidation have been inseparable from factionalism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%