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_aInequality and political representation in the Philippines and Singapore/ _cGarry Rodan |
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520 | _aThe Philippines and Singapore studies demonstrate how heightened inequality in both countries involved a different mix of conflicts and political alliances to shape contrasting political responses. In the Philippines, oligarchic capitalism consolidated through profitable accumulation strategies largely eschewing manufacturing. The argument above has been for an approach that analyses links between capital accumulation strategies, inequality and struggles over political representation. | ||
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_aSINGAPORE _x POLITICS |
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_aPHILIPPINES _X POLITICS |
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_aSINGAPORE _x INEQUALITY |
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773 | _aJournal of Contemporary Asia: Vol.51, No. 2, May 2021, pp.233-261 (107) | ||
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_u https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2019.1607531 _z click for text |
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