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International studies in the Philippines : mapping new frontiers in theory and practice / edited by Frances Antoinette Cruz and Nassef Manabilang Adiong

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Ateneo de Manila University Press, c2022.Description: xvi, 287 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9786214481958
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JZ 1763 .I58 2022
Contents:
Part 1 : Mapping Concepts. -- Part 2 : Mapping Practices. -- Conclusion.
Summary: The Philippines makes a fascinating case study of a medium-sized, developing, post-colonial, multi- ethnic, and multi-cultural state in Southeast Asia. Cruz, Adiong, and their contributors map horizons of non-Western approaches in Philippine experiences 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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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana Political Science FIL JZ 1763 .I58 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000020318

In English, with table of contents also in English and Tagalog.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1 : Mapping Concepts. -- Part 2 : Mapping Practices. -- Conclusion.

The Philippines makes a fascinating case study of a medium-sized, developing, post-colonial, multi- ethnic, and multi-cultural state in Southeast Asia. Cruz, Adiong, and their contributors map horizons of non-Western approaches in Philippine experiences 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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