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_a327.599 In82
_b2022
245 _a International studies in the Philippines :
_b mapping new frontiers in theory and practice /
_cFrances Antoinette Cruz, Nassef Manabilang Adiong, editors.
250 _aPhilippine edition.
260 _c[2022]
264 _aQuezon City :
_bAteneo de Manila University Press,
_c©2022.
300 _a xvi, 287 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aOriginally published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPart 1: Mapping Concepts 1. Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian International System: Reconstructing International History from Text, Memory, and Artifacts (John Harvey Gamas) 2. José Rizal Attacks Imperialism Softly: Comprehending the Depths of Psychological Conversion and the Temptations of Violent Solutions (Alan Chong) 3. Constantino Revisited: The ‘Miseducation’ and Diplomacy of the Filipinos (Erickson D. Calata) 4. Publishing on the ‘International’ in the Philippines: A Lexicometric Inquiry (Frances Antoinette C. Cruz) 5. Internationalizing Pagdamay and Palakasan: A Philippine Perspective on Duterte Foreign Policy (Ricardo Roy A. Lopez) 6. Discursive Experiments in Vernacularizing International Studies in the Philippines (Adonis Elumbre) Part 2: Mapping Practices 7. The Case of Agrarian Reforms in Philippine-USA Relations: A Biopolitical Perspective (Aliya Peleo) 8. Marginalization of Interests: The Case of Philippine-Middle East Relations (Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr.) 9. Political and Economic Perspectives on Diversification in Philippine-South America Relations (Florencia Rubiolo) 10. Religious Actors in the International Sphere: The Case of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (John Raymon Jison & Yvan Ysmael Yonaha) 11. Religious Expertise, Public Theology and Philippine Regime Compliance (Brian U. Doce) 12. Securitization of the Global War on Terror and Counterterrorism Cooperation against the Abu Sayyaf Group (Patrick Dave Q. Bugarin) 13. Sexploitative Human Trafficking In, Out and Beyond the Philippines: A Liquid Problem in a Cosmopolar International System (Archill Niña Faller-Capistrano) 14. Uncertainties and Changes: The Philippines' Policy on the South China Sea Dispute (Francis M. Esteban) Conclusion: Small Statism and the Non-issue of IR in the Philippines (Amador IV Peleo)
520 _a"How can local experiences and the social transformation generated by modernity help to enrich our understanding of the international? What might a version of the much-discussed "non-Western International Relations (IR)" look like? What continuities and discontinuities from the Philippine experience in particular can be useful for understanding other post-colonial polities? 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. The book will appeal to researchers interested in Southeast Asian Studies and alternative perspectives on IR"--
_uProvided by publisher
521 _aCoED
_bBachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies
546 _aIn English, with table of contents also in English and Tagalog
650 _aInternational relations.
650 _aPostcolonialism
_zPhilippines.
650 _aDiplomatic relations.
650 _aSocial policy.
651 _aPhilippines
_xForeign relations
_zAsia, Southeastern.
700 _aCruz, Frances Antoinette,
_e editor.
700 _aAdiong, Nassef Manabilang,
_e editor.
942 _2ddc
_cBK
_h300-399