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State-Society Relations in Land Reform Implementation in the Philippines (2001)

ABSTRACT Contrary to earlier pessimistic predictions, the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Programme (CARP) in the Philippines has achieved significant success in land redistribution, although not quite matching the original claims of the state. The dominant public policy and land reform literature, broadly divided between state-centred and society-centred approaches, has difficulty in fully explaining the unexpected outcomes of the CARP process. Going beyond these dichotomous views, and using Fox’s interactive framework for analysing state-society relations, this article argues that redistributive land reform…

The Political Dimension in the Agrarian Question: Strategies of Resilience and Political Entrepreneurship of Agrarian Elite Families in a Philippine Province (1999)

ABSTRACT This paper on the rural political sociology of a Philippine province relates the strategies of political resilience of landed oligarchies to the political dimension of the agrarian question in the Philippines. Bukidnon in Northern Mindanao is used to illustrate how pioneer agrarian families have protected their economic privileges and survived the p0litical challenge posed by migrant politicians. Despite differences in their economic bases and social backgrounds, pioneer families and migrant politicians share strategies of political entrepreneurship and rent-seeking that have…

BOOK READER: Pioneer Settlements in the Asian Tropics (1946)

This is a set of pictures of a chapter in Karl Pelzer’s Pioneer Settlements in the Asian Tropics. This chapter discusses about the migration movement in Mindanao, specifically in the Koronadal Valley during the American regime in the Philippines led by the National Land Settlement Administration. Author: Karl J. Pelzer Published by: American Geographical Society (1946)    

2017 Research Intern: Vivien Cottereau

Vivien is Political Science graduate from Université de Montréal (UdeM) and joined the project as a research intern in 2017. He was part of project team who facilitated fieldwork in Negros and Palawan, lasting around a month for each project site. He is currently working at a children’s rights defense NGO and is finishing his master’s degree at UdeM Political Science department.