International Studies in the Philippines
Mapping New Frontiers in Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Cruz, Frances Antoinette; Adiong, Nassef Manabilang
International Studies in the Philippines
Mapping New Frontiers in Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Cruz, Frances Antoinette; Adiong, Nassef Manabilang
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This book outline a Philippine model of IR rooted in the Global South, and in local customs and practice. Examining both theory and praxis, they explore issues as diverse as pre-colonial history, diplomacy, religion, agrarian reform and the Philippines' relationship with key regions in the Global South.
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This book outline a Philippine model of IR rooted in the Global South, and in local customs and practice. Examining both theory and praxis, they explore issues as diverse as pre-colonial history, diplomacy, religion, agrarian reform and the Philippines' relationship with key regions in the Global South.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367173951
- ISBN-10: 0367173956
- Artikelnr.: 59773131
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367173951
- ISBN-10: 0367173956
- Artikelnr.: 59773131
Frances Antoinette Cruz is Assistant Professor of German at the College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines Diliman, and the co-convenor of the Decolonial Studies Program at the Center for Integrative and Development Studies (CIDS) at the same University. Her current research interest revolves around using text analytics to map conceptual changes in International Relations scholarship. She is President of the Philippine International Studies Organization and Vice President of the European Studies Association of the Philippines. Nassef Manabilang Adiong is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Islamic Studies, University of the Philippines Diliman, and initiated the creation of the Decolonial Studies Program at the Center of Integrative and Development Studies (CIDS) at the same university. He is the founder of Co-IRIS (International Relations and Islamic Studies Research Cohort) and PHISO (Philippine International Studies Organization). See his full academic profile at https://nassef.info/.
Acknowledgement List of contributors Preface 1. Introduction (Frances
Antoinette C. Cruz & Nassef Manabilang Adiong) Part 1: Mapping Concepts 2.
Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian International System:
Reconstructing International History from Text, Memory, and Artifacts (John
Harvey Gamas) 3. José Rizal Attacks Imperialism Softly: Comprehending the
Depths of Psychological Conversion and the Temptations of Violent Solutions
(Alan Chong) 4. Constantino Revisited: The 'Miseducation' and Diplomacy of
the Filipinos (Erickson D. Calata) 5. Publishing on the 'International' in
the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry (Frances Antoinette C. Cruz) 6.
Internationalizing Pagdamay and Palakasan: A Philippine Perspective on
Duterte Foreign Policy (Ricardo Roy A. Lopez) 7. Discursive Experiments in
Vernacularizing International Studies in the Philippines (Adonis Elumbre)
Part 2: Mapping Practices 8. The Case of Agrarian Reforms in Philippine-USA
Relations: A Biopolitical Perspective (Aliya Peleo) 9. Marginalization of
Interests: The Case of Philippine-Middle East Relations (Henelito A.
Sevilla, Jr.) 10. Political and Economic Perspectives on Diversification in
Philippine-South America Relations (Florencia Rubiolo) 11. Religious Actors
in the International Sphere: The Case of the National Council of Churches
in the Philippines (John Raymon Jison & Yvan Ysmael Yonaha) 12. Religious
Expertise, Public Theology and Philippine Regime Compliance (Brian U. Doce)
13. Securitization of the Global War on Terror and Counterterrorism
Cooperation against the Abu Sayyaf Group (Patrick Dave Q. Bugarin) 14.
Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A
Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System (Archill Niña
Faller-Capistrano) 15. Conclusion: Small Statism and the Non-issue of IR in
the Philippines (Amador IV Peleo) Index
Antoinette C. Cruz & Nassef Manabilang Adiong) Part 1: Mapping Concepts 2.
Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian International System:
Reconstructing International History from Text, Memory, and Artifacts (John
Harvey Gamas) 3. José Rizal Attacks Imperialism Softly: Comprehending the
Depths of Psychological Conversion and the Temptations of Violent Solutions
(Alan Chong) 4. Constantino Revisited: The 'Miseducation' and Diplomacy of
the Filipinos (Erickson D. Calata) 5. Publishing on the 'International' in
the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry (Frances Antoinette C. Cruz) 6.
Internationalizing Pagdamay and Palakasan: A Philippine Perspective on
Duterte Foreign Policy (Ricardo Roy A. Lopez) 7. Discursive Experiments in
Vernacularizing International Studies in the Philippines (Adonis Elumbre)
Part 2: Mapping Practices 8. The Case of Agrarian Reforms in Philippine-USA
Relations: A Biopolitical Perspective (Aliya Peleo) 9. Marginalization of
Interests: The Case of Philippine-Middle East Relations (Henelito A.
Sevilla, Jr.) 10. Political and Economic Perspectives on Diversification in
Philippine-South America Relations (Florencia Rubiolo) 11. Religious Actors
in the International Sphere: The Case of the National Council of Churches
in the Philippines (John Raymon Jison & Yvan Ysmael Yonaha) 12. Religious
Expertise, Public Theology and Philippine Regime Compliance (Brian U. Doce)
13. Securitization of the Global War on Terror and Counterterrorism
Cooperation against the Abu Sayyaf Group (Patrick Dave Q. Bugarin) 14.
Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A
Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System (Archill Niña
Faller-Capistrano) 15. Conclusion: Small Statism and the Non-issue of IR in
the Philippines (Amador IV Peleo) Index
Acknowledgement List of contributors Preface 1. Introduction (Frances
Antoinette C. Cruz & Nassef Manabilang Adiong) Part 1: Mapping Concepts 2.
Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian International System:
Reconstructing International History from Text, Memory, and Artifacts (John
Harvey Gamas) 3. José Rizal Attacks Imperialism Softly: Comprehending the
Depths of Psychological Conversion and the Temptations of Violent Solutions
(Alan Chong) 4. Constantino Revisited: The 'Miseducation' and Diplomacy of
the Filipinos (Erickson D. Calata) 5. Publishing on the 'International' in
the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry (Frances Antoinette C. Cruz) 6.
Internationalizing Pagdamay and Palakasan: A Philippine Perspective on
Duterte Foreign Policy (Ricardo Roy A. Lopez) 7. Discursive Experiments in
Vernacularizing International Studies in the Philippines (Adonis Elumbre)
Part 2: Mapping Practices 8. The Case of Agrarian Reforms in Philippine-USA
Relations: A Biopolitical Perspective (Aliya Peleo) 9. Marginalization of
Interests: The Case of Philippine-Middle East Relations (Henelito A.
Sevilla, Jr.) 10. Political and Economic Perspectives on Diversification in
Philippine-South America Relations (Florencia Rubiolo) 11. Religious Actors
in the International Sphere: The Case of the National Council of Churches
in the Philippines (John Raymon Jison & Yvan Ysmael Yonaha) 12. Religious
Expertise, Public Theology and Philippine Regime Compliance (Brian U. Doce)
13. Securitization of the Global War on Terror and Counterterrorism
Cooperation against the Abu Sayyaf Group (Patrick Dave Q. Bugarin) 14.
Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A
Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System (Archill Niña
Faller-Capistrano) 15. Conclusion: Small Statism and the Non-issue of IR in
the Philippines (Amador IV Peleo) Index
Antoinette C. Cruz & Nassef Manabilang Adiong) Part 1: Mapping Concepts 2.
Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian International System:
Reconstructing International History from Text, Memory, and Artifacts (John
Harvey Gamas) 3. José Rizal Attacks Imperialism Softly: Comprehending the
Depths of Psychological Conversion and the Temptations of Violent Solutions
(Alan Chong) 4. Constantino Revisited: The 'Miseducation' and Diplomacy of
the Filipinos (Erickson D. Calata) 5. Publishing on the 'International' in
the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry (Frances Antoinette C. Cruz) 6.
Internationalizing Pagdamay and Palakasan: A Philippine Perspective on
Duterte Foreign Policy (Ricardo Roy A. Lopez) 7. Discursive Experiments in
Vernacularizing International Studies in the Philippines (Adonis Elumbre)
Part 2: Mapping Practices 8. The Case of Agrarian Reforms in Philippine-USA
Relations: A Biopolitical Perspective (Aliya Peleo) 9. Marginalization of
Interests: The Case of Philippine-Middle East Relations (Henelito A.
Sevilla, Jr.) 10. Political and Economic Perspectives on Diversification in
Philippine-South America Relations (Florencia Rubiolo) 11. Religious Actors
in the International Sphere: The Case of the National Council of Churches
in the Philippines (John Raymon Jison & Yvan Ysmael Yonaha) 12. Religious
Expertise, Public Theology and Philippine Regime Compliance (Brian U. Doce)
13. Securitization of the Global War on Terror and Counterterrorism
Cooperation against the Abu Sayyaf Group (Patrick Dave Q. Bugarin) 14.
Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A
Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System (Archill Niña
Faller-Capistrano) 15. Conclusion: Small Statism and the Non-issue of IR in
the Philippines (Amador IV Peleo) Index