International Studies in the Philippines : mapping new frontiers in theory and practice

International Studies in the Philippines : mapping new frontiers in theory and practice

Class number
GEN JZ 1763 I5 2022
Publisher
Ateneo de Manila University Press
Publication place
Quezon City
ISBN
978-621-448-195-8
Type of material
Print
Notes, tracings, et.
Includes index and bibliographical references
Content notes
Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian International System: Reconstructing International History from Text, Memory, and Artifacts -- José Rizal Attacks Imperialism Softly: Comprehending the Depths of Psychological Conversion and the Temptations of Violent Solutions -- Constantino Revisited: The 'Miseducation' and Diplomacy of the Filipinos -- Publishing on the 'International' in the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry -- Internationalizing Pagdamay and Palakasan: A Philippine Perspective on Duterte Foreign Policy -- Discursive Experiments in Vernacularizing International Studies in the Philippines -- The Case of Agrarian Reforms in Philippine-USA Relations: A Biopolitical Perspective -- Marginalization of Interests: The Case of Philippine-Middle East Relations -- Political and Economic Perspectives on Diversification in Philippine-South America Relations -- Religious Actors in the International Sphere: The Case of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines -- Religious Expertise, Public Theology and Philippine Regime Compliance -- Securitization of the Global War on Terror and Counterterrorism Cooperation against the Abu Sayyaf Group -- Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System -- Conclusion: Small Statism and the Non-issue of IR in the Philippines.
Summary
Physical description
xvi, 287 p. : illus., photos ; 23 cm
Author 1
Cruz, Frances Antoinette, ed.
Author 2
Adiong, Nassef Manabilang
Subject 1
PHILIPPINES - FOREIGN RELATIONS - ASIA, SOUTHEASTERN
Subject 2
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Accession
OFI-014246
Status
Available
Location
Main Library