Philippines, better know as filipinas, was a New Spanish colony,and they did what we told them to do, until we left Spain and they stayed a Spanish colony with Cuba, until the Americans decided to take that away from Spain.
One of the political aspect in the Philippines past is that they were colonized by the Americans. The other aspect is that they have always clamored for good governance.
Just like other countries, the Philippines is one country that has rich history with politics and governance. It was colonized by the Americans and has a democratic elected government.
While Philippine history with politics and governance may not be directly related to engineering courses, having an understanding of the political and governance landscape of the Philippines can be beneficial for engineers working on projects in the country. It can provide insight into government regulations, policies, and procedures that may impact engineering projects. Additionally, understanding the historical context of a country can help engineers better navigate social and cultural dynamics in their work.
Government 'is' politics.
Studying Philippine history, politics, governance and the Constitution can provide a context for understanding the socio-political landscape in which my current course operates. This knowledge can help in analyzing the policies, laws, and regulations that impact my field of study, and how historical events have shaped the present state of affairs in the Philippines. Additionally, understanding Philippine governance structures and constitutional principles can guide ethical decision-making and compliance with legal requirements within my course.
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Renato Constantino has written: 'A Constantino sampler' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Philippines, Political and social views, History 'The second invasion' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Politics and government 'The Filipinos in the Philippines' 'Identity and consciousness' -- subject(s): History, Nationalism 'The making of a philippino' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The Philippines, the continuing past' -- subject(s): History 'Distorted priorities, the politics of food' -- subject(s): Government policy, Poor, Foreign trade promotion, Nutrition policy, Produce trade, Food supply 'A History of the Philippines' -- subject(s): History, 1898-1946, 1521-1898 'History' 'Demystifying Aquino' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The sin of some fathers' -- subject(s): Church and state, Philippines, Catholic Church 'The nationalist alternative' -- subject(s): Congresses, Economic policy, Nationalism, Economic conditions 'The making of a Filipino' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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Politics means "relating to citizens" and it refers the process of controlling or influencing the people. It typically means governance and the competition to achieve governance.
Jacques Giri has written: 'Les Philippines' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic conditions, History