Bowed, Bent, & Broken: Duterte's Assaults on Civil Society in the Philippines

Author:

Arugay Aries A1,Baquisal Justin Keith A1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Abstract

The Philippines has historically been known to have one of the most robust and politically active civil societies in the world. With a deep affinity with democracy, civil society became a reliable bulwark against abuses of power and endemic corruption. However, it came under attack under the populist, illiberal Duterte administration (2016–2022) through intimidation, persecution, massive disinformation, and even outright violence. This article examines why Philippine civil society – despite its attempted pushback against democratic erosion – was generally neutralized by Duterte. Apart from its weakened state given polarizing elite conflicts in the 2000s, Duterte engaged in executive assaults against civil society through the four strategies of exploiting divisions within civil society; securitizing public; regulating civic space to weed out opposition voices; and controlling the media environment. This article concludes by examining the implications of a weakened civil society and prospects for its reinvigoration under a restored Marcos dynasty, which won the 2022 Philippine presidential elections.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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