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Political Feuds over Collaboration and Resistance during the Japanese Occupation of Leyte, Philippines
Philippine local history Japanese occupation collaboration political feuds political violence atrocities memory of war
2014/2/17
Most of the literatures on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in the local setting tend to focus on the “achievements” of anti-Japanese guerrilla movements. Meanwhile, except for some academic...
“Americanization” in the Cordillera Mountain Societies of the Philippines and the Igorot Collaboration Issue with Japan
Americanization benevolent assimilation mining resistance against Japan collabo-rationwithJapan Igorot
2014/2/17
The issue of Filipino political collaboration under Japanese occupation (1941-45) has evokedseveral controversies within Filipino and American scholarship.The former has dwelt on theissueofpatriotismw...
Race as Praxis in the Philippines at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Philippine-American War Philippine revolution colonialism U. S. imperialism race racism religion counter-history
2014/2/17
This article takes as its point of departure the disparity between the empirical poverty of race and its survival, even growth, as a way of understanding history and politics or morespecifically, hist...
Loyalty, Reward, and Civil-MilitaryRelations in the Philippines: Politics of President Arroyo’s Appointments of MilitaryGenerals
civil-military relations Armed Forces of the Philippines Arroyo administration militaryofficers coup d’etat Philippine MilitaryAcademy
2014/2/17
This paper examines the relationship between President Gloria M. Arroyo and officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in order to consider the connection between the militaryand politics. ...
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The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (PHILIPPINES)(图)
The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility PHILIPPINES
2008/1/8
The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) was formed in 1989 to address the power of media and the role of the press in the development of Philippine democracy.