Managing the Philippines' War on Terror: A Case Study in Public Administration
By Jos Ilagan
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By Jos Ilagan
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Since 1969, the Philippine government has been fighting Communist terrorists, yet it has not gained complete control of the security situation in 2005. Given the experience gained from years of fighting terrorism, the police and the armed forces should have defeated the Communist Party of the Philippines/New People's Army (CPP/NPA) and its Sparrow Unit and Alex Boncayao Brigade. They could have successfully established peace and order throughout the country, but the internal conditions at t...



