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Administrative culture and political change: the Philippine experience, 1961-1987

By: Varela, Amelia P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.37-87.Subject(s): Administrative reform - Philippines | Bureaucracy - Philippines | Civil service - Philippines | Public administration - Philippines | Public administration In: Philippine Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Remarkable changes have been noted in the administrative culture of the Philippine bureaucracy under the last three Presidents, namely, (1) the Macapagal era, 1961-1965; (2) Marcos' rule which is further subdivided into three time periods, (a) 1965-1969, (b) martial law and the New Society, 1969-1981, and (c) the New Republic, 1981-1986; and (3) the Aquino administration during the transition from dictatorship to democracy. Lessons learned from the experience are culled under the following headings: (1) new regime-bureaucracy relations; (2) political control of programs and personnel; (3) administrative culture that may develop as a consequence of (1) & (2); and (4) effects of the administrative culture under the Aquino administration
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Volume no: 39, Issue no: 1 Available AR32492

Remarkable changes have been noted in the administrative culture of the Philippine bureaucracy under the last three Presidents, namely, (1) the Macapagal era, 1961-1965; (2) Marcos' rule which is further subdivided into three time periods, (a) 1965-1969, (b) martial law and the New Society, 1969-1981, and (c) the New Republic, 1981-1986; and (3) the Aquino administration during the transition from dictatorship to democracy. Lessons learned from the experience are culled under the following headings: (1) new regime-bureaucracy relations; (2) political control of programs and personnel; (3) administrative culture that may develop as a consequence of (1) & (2); and (4) effects of the administrative culture under the Aquino administration

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