Revisão e análise do federalismo filipino

Autores

  • Andres Hinayas Southern Leyte State University-Main. Southern Leyte, Philippines
  • Vicente Betarmos Jr.
  • Leomarich Casinillo Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines
  • Melbert Hungo Southern Leyte State University-Tomas Oppus. Southern Leyte, Philippines.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48017/dj.v9i3.3113

Palavras-chave:

Federalismo,, Estrutura governamental, Conhecimento das infraestruturas, Prontidão Filipina

Resumo

O estudo atual foi realizado para dar uma visão geral do governo federalista em termos de estrutura, qualidade, operações e prontidão analisadas com base na visão de vários colunistas e editoriais. Este é um design puramente descritivo destinado a discutir um tópico ou questão específica que está sendo estudada. A análise de conteúdo qualitativa foi empregada para investigar as várias opiniões mantidas por colunistas e editoriais sobre o federalismo, agregadas de trinta (30) artigos de notícias de três jornais e artigos de pesquisa de circulação nacional. Os dados recuperados on-line foram impressos, lidos e analisados ​​para entender a profundidade dos conceitos. A pesquisa determinou que os escritores contribuintes em jornais nacionais se concentram nos seguintes temas do federalismo: integridade estrutural e unidade do federalismo na governança; desafios e princípios na aplicação do federalismo em um sistema anteriormente altamente centralizado; papéis dos sistemas políticos e soberania popular no federalismo; federalismo como meio de aprimorar a governança democrática e a eficiência. O programa é projetado para discutir e informar o público nacional e internacional sobre a adoção do federalismo como um novo sistema de governança nas Filipinas. Assim, a partir do jornal de circulação nacional nas Filipinas, pode-se estabelecer que os escritores discutem aspectos críticos do federalismo, incluindo a descentralização para obter mais autonomia, um foco na qualidade e eficiência dos serviços, alocação funcional clara para eficiência na governança e prontidão das províncias para se adaptarem ao federalismo, o que significaria uma transição suave para essa nova forma de governo. Ele também leva em consideração recomendações sobre como o federalismo foi realizado com sucesso nas Filipinas, envolvendo estratégias-chave como campanhas educacionais, engajamento de partes interessadas e capacitação de instituições locais em preparação para uma transição informada.

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Biografia do Autor

Andres Hinayas, Southern Leyte State University-Main. Southern Leyte, Philippines

0009-0001-4131-0772; Southern Leyte State University-Main. Southern Leyte, Philippines

Leomarich Casinillo, Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines

0000-0003-3966-8836; Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines,  leomarichcasinillo02011990@gmail.com.   

Melbert Hungo, Southern Leyte State University-Tomas Oppus. Southern Leyte, Philippines.

0000-0002-3306-2924; Southern Leyte State University-Tomas Oppus. Southern Leyte, Philippines. 

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2024-09-12

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Hinayas, A., Betarmos Jr., V., Casinillo, L., & Hungo, M. (2024). Revisão e análise do federalismo filipino. Diversitas Journal, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.48017/dj.v9i3.3113

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