The Relationship of Presidential Extra-ordinary Powers to the Development of a Non-democratic Political System: The Case of the PhilippinesClaremont Graduate School, 1986 - 183 páginas |
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THE PHILIPPINE SETTING | 6 |
THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT IN THE UNITED | 21 |
PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF OFFICE | 43 |
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