Philippine government : (its development, organization and activities) / Maximo M. Kalaw
Material type:
- JQ 1424 .K35 1948

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | Special Collection | FIL JQ 1424 .K35 1948 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000020146 |
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FIL JQ 1415.A5 .P52 1973 The New Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines / | FIL JQ 1424 .A78 1965 Philippine government in action, book one / | FIL JQ 1424 .A78 1969 Philippine government in action, book two / | FIL JQ 1424 .K35 1948 Philippine government : (its development, organization and activities) / | FIL JQ 1431 .M37 1974 c.1 The Democratic Revolution in the Philippines / | FIL JQ 1431 .M37 1974 c.2 The Democratic Revolution in the Philippines / | FIL JQ 1431 .M37 1977 The Democratic revolution in the Philippines / |
Includes index.
Introduction -- Pre-Spanish government -- The Spanish government -- The Revolutionary government -- The Treaty of Paris -- The Military government -- The Philippine commission -- Progress towards Filipino autonomy -- The Commonwealth government -- Activities under the Commonwealth -- Local government -- Political parties -- Under Japanese rule - Japan's declared "mission" -- Under Japanese rule - the "republic" -- Filipino opposition to Japanese rule -- Guerrilla units and organization-Luzon -- The Reestablishment of the Commonwealth government -- The Independence movement -- The New republic -- The Present executive departments bureaus and government corporations -- Some social problems -- Principles of freedom and democracy -- International relations -- The United Nations
A treatise on Philippine government must be primarily developmental in nature in view of the various transitions from period to period which we have undergone.
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