THE PHILIPPINES: Penal Populism and Pandemic Response

Paul D. Kenny, Ronald Holmes

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    Abstract

    The COVID-19 outbreak has hit the Philippines hard. The main response to the crisis has been the use of lockdowns and other crude coercive measures, reminiscent of the strategies deployed in the Rodrigo Duterte administration’s infamous war on drugs. Although the effectiveness of the government’s response to the pandemic has been mixed at best, Duterte himself remains extraordinarily popular. Duterte has retained his populist image of a strong but sympathetic leader, while the failure to control the spread of the virus is attributed to local government failures and individual noncompliance. Exacerbating trends underway since the beginning of the Duterte presidency, the pandemic has seen the accumulation of even greater executive dominance within the state, leaving a worrying legacy for the future of Philippines politics.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPopulists and the Pandemic
    Subtitle of host publicationHow Populists Around the World Responded to Covid- 19
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Pages162-172
    Number of pages11
    ISBN (Electronic)9781000634877
    ISBN (Print)9781032051925
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

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