Nicole E. CuUnjieng
Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Fellow in the Humanities
2008—2009 Forum on Change
Nicole E. CuUnjieng
History
The Regime of Ferdinand Marcos and the Role of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
My research centers on the Philippine political tradition and contextualizing President Ferdinand Marcos's 1972-1986 dictatorship within that perspective. I wish to intervene within the existing academic debate on the nature of this tradition. Challenging the established scholarship, which presents Marcos's regime as the anomaly of the Philippine patronage system, I instead argue that Marcos is the perverse apotheosis of the system. I wish to argue that Marcos embodies all the ills already present in Philippine politics and merely brings them to their extreme conclusion. More recent scholars have also championed this reading and I wish to further develop the argument by examining the legitimizing role that the judiciary played in this history.