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I. Introduction

- How do the paradoxes in Duterte’s leadership—such as his populist appeal and authoritarian governance—reflect and shape Filipino identity and political culture?
- In what ways do the oxymorons in Duterte’s leadership style, like his “tough love” approach, contribute to his enduring popularity despite controversies surrounding his policies?
- What implications do the contradictions in Duterte’s governance have for the future of democratic institutions and political stability in the Philippines?
II. Literature Review and Methodology
III. Results
Thematic Analysis
| Theme | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Populist Appeal | Duterte’s anti-elite rhetoric resonated with marginalized groups, empowering regions like Mindanao and symbolizing a break from traditional political dominance. |
| “Tough Love” Leadership | His governance combined strict policies with a paternalistic approach, creating an image of a leader who is both protective and decisive, appealing to those seeking security and order. |
| Nationalism and Pragmatism | Duterte balanced nationalist rhetoric with pragmatic foreign policies, asserting sovereignty while fostering economic ties with global powers, reflecting a nuanced leadership style. |
| Cultural Resilience | His leadership highlighted the adaptability of Filipino identity, blending historical legacies with modern challenges, showcasing the nation’s ability to navigate complexities. |
| Polarizing Popularity | Despite controversies, Duterte maintained high approval ratings by addressing systemic issues like crime and corruption, appealing to a pragmatic public seeking tangible results. |
| Institutional Challenges | His leadership raised concerns about weakening democratic institutions, with critics pointing to attacks on media freedom and judicial independence as potential risks to checks and balances. |
| Hybrid Governance | Duterte’s leadership exemplified a hybrid model, blending populism and authoritarianism, which resonated with postcolonial societies balancing historical grievances and modern governance needs. |
| Security vs. Human Rights | Policies like the war on drugs prioritized public safety but sparked debates on the balance between security and human rights, reflecting a complex governance trade-off. |
| Legacy of Contradictions | Duterte’s paradoxical leadership leaves a multifaceted legacy, challenging future leaders to balance strong leadership with democratic principles and institutional reforms. |
| Role of Civil Society | Strengthening civil society and promoting civic education remain vital to counterbalance authoritarian tendencies and foster public engagement with democratic principles. |
Identified Salient Paradoxes
- Tough Love: Duterte enforced strict policies like the war on drugs while presenting himself as a protector of ordinary Filipinos—a duality that fostered both fear and admiration (Miller, 2018).
- Nationalism vs. Globalization: His rhetoric alternated between staunch nationalism and pragmatic globalization—a reflection of broader societal tensions between sovereignty and interdependence.
Identified Salient Oxymorons
- Benevolent Authoritarianism: Combining strict governance with empathetic language positioned Duterte as both an enforcer and a caring leader (Manz et al., 2008).
- Chaotic Order: His unconventional methods disrupted outdated systems while aiming for long-term stability (Stewart et al., 2019).
Cultural Reflections
IV. Discussion
Quote and Quote
Further Interpreting the Paradoxes and Oxymorons of Duterte’s Leadership
Cultural Implications
Broader Implications
Overall Implications
Paper’s Limitations
V. Conclusion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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