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The fizzling of "ceboom": how jurisdictional battles and warring factions undermined Cebu's development coalition
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Abstract Starting in the late 1980s, in a phenomenon dubbed "Ceboom," Cebu City and its surrounding metropolitan area attracted national envy and international attention as a leading centre of growth within a country facing many economic challenges. This article focuses first on the development coalition in ... view more
Starting in the late 1980s, in a phenomenon dubbed "Ceboom," Cebu City and its surrounding metropolitan area attracted national envy and international attention as a leading centre of growth within a country facing many economic challenges. This article focuses first on the development coalition in the heyday of Ceboom (1988-1998) and proceeds through two subsequent periods in which this coalition declined (1998-2016) and then effectively collapsed (2016-present). Two important factors explain the fizzling of Ceboom. First, dysfunctional jurisdictional structures inhibit the emergence of coherent metropolitan governance; second, these underlying structural impediments feed into, and are exacerbated by, intense competition among warring factions involving city- and provincial-level politicians. Cebu's metropolitan region, we argue, will not be able to address multiple pressing development challenges without a coherent system of governance linking its many components; sadly, we do not see how this is likely to emerge in the foreseeable future.... view less
Keywords
development policy; governance; Philippines; municipal administration; socioeconomic development; urban development; cause
Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
Free Keywords
Bestimmungsfaktoren; Cebu; Gemeindeverwaltung; Kommunale Regierung/Verwaltung
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 262-285
Journal
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 43 (2024) 2
ISSN
1868-4882
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed