Muslim Nationalism after Marcos
Muslim Nationalism after Marcos
This chapter describes the reinvigoration of electoral politics in Cotabato with the removal of the martial law regime and the collapse of the Marcos regime in 1986. It highlights the unprecedented employment of Islamic and Muslim nationalist discourse in electoral campaigns in Cotabato, and also discusses four post-Marcos political events that involved active participation of the Muslim urban poor. These include two mass rallies in 1986 and two election campaigns in 1988.
Keywords: electoral politics, Cotabato, Marcos regime, martial law, nationalist discourse, electoral campaigns, mass rallies, Muslim urban poor
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