Democracy at gunpoint: election-related violence in the Philippines /
Carolyn O. Arguillas, Artha Kira Paredes, Ryan Rosauro, Ven Labro, Reyan Arinto, Jules L. Benitez, Antonio M. Manaytay, and Carlos Marquez, Jr.; Yvonne T. Chua and Luz R. Rimban, editors.
- Quezon City, Philippines: VERA Files, 2011.
- x, 212 pages: illustrations, maps; 23 cm.
Overview: Breaking the cycle of election violence -- Maguindanao: The long shadow of the Ampatuans -- Abra: Bloody struggle for control of public funds -- Lanao Del Sur: Violence in 'dagdag-bawas' country -- Eastern Visayas: No stopping 'guns, goons and gold' -- Sulu: Balance of terror - Tawi-Tawi: A Tausug dynasty in the land of the Sama -- Basilan: Ballots 'stained with blood' -- Nueva Ecija: 'Wild, wild west' no more? -- Masbate: 'Lifelines' for political survival
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Elections--Philippines. Elections--Cases.--Philippines Elections--History.--Philippines Political violence--Philippines. Elections--Corrupt practices--Philippines.