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050 _aDS 688 .M2 .L373 2014
100 _aLara, Francisco J. Jr.
_eAuthor
245 _aInsurgents, clans, and states :
_bpolitical legitimacy and resurgent conflict in muslim mindanao, philippines /
_cFrancisco J. Lara Jr.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bAteneo de Manila University Press,
_cc2014.
300 _a340 pages :
_c23 cm.
365 _bPHP 540.00
504 _aIncludes notes, reference, and index.
505 _aChapter 1. Political ligitimacy and the resurgence of conflict.--Chapter 2. The historical and empirical evidence from mindanao and southeast asia.--Chapter 3. The post conflict moment in muslim mindanao.--Chapter 4. Political legitimacy and institutional multiplicity in muslim mindanao.--Chapter 5. Economic exclusion and political legitimacy.--Chapter 6. Legitimacy, power, and the informal economy of mindanao.--Chapter 7. Building legitimacy in the bangsamoro: the case of upi and buldon in maguindanao.--Chapter 8. Governors, rebels, and warlords: political legitimacy construction in the armm.--Chapter 9. Conclusion: political legitimacy in muslim mindanao.
610 _aCLANS.
_z(PHILIPPINES).
_zMINDANAO.
_xCONFLICT MANAGEMENT.
_zPHILIPPINES.
_zMINDANAO.
651 _aMINDANAO (PHILIPPINES).
_vPOLITICS AND GOVERNMENT.
_zMINDANAO (PHILIPPINES).
_vHISTORY.
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_cFIL
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