The Filipino Politician

audiobook (Unabridged) How To Become A Typical Trapo Politician In The Philippines

By A.A. Castor

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In a political landscape defined by patronage, personality, and pageantry, The Filipino Politician: How To Become A Typical Trapo Politician In The Philippines cuts through the rhetoric to reveal the tactics that keep traditional politicians—"trapos"—in power. Whether you're an aspiring local leader, a community organizer, or simply curious about how influence is really brokered, this book offers a pragmatic blueprint grounded in Philippine realities. From barangay halls to national capitols, discover how seasoned trapos build loyalty, neutralize rivals, and shape public opinion.

Inside, you'll explore ten in‑depth chapters packed with concrete strategies:

  • Designing Patronage Machines that bind constituents through targeted appointments and contracts.
  • Mastering Media Narratives with rapid‑response spin, social‑media micro‑targeting, and smear tactics.
  • Legal and Bureaucratic Neutralization via audits, red‑tape maneuvers, and regulatory leverage.
  • Crisis Exploitation—turning typhoons, scandals, and pandemics into political capital.
  • You'll also learn the subtle arts of public posturing vs. private deals—projecting fierce nationalism while courting foreign investment behind closed doors—and strategic non‑alignment, playing great powers off one another for maximum aid and loans. Harness the psychology of unpredictability to keep allies hopeful and adversaries on edge, and employ symbolism and pageantry—uniforms, rituals, and ceremonies—to reinforce authority and unity.


     

    The Filipino Politician