Prof. Aileen S.P. Baviera Asian Center University of the Philippines Philippines-China relations must be at one of its lowest points ever. Even during the height of the Mischief Reef crisis (1995-1997), economic ties were growing and there was minimal effect on warm people-to-people linkages. Now the value of economic cooperation with China has been questioned [...]
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Whither Philippines-China relations under President Noynoy Aquino?
Posted: April 20, 2011 in China, East Asia, Ninoy Aquino, Philippine China policy, Philippine foreign policy, Philippine foreign policy blogTags: China, one-China policy, Philippine China policy, Philippine foreign policy, Taiwan
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Woes of foreign nurses, caregivers in Japan
Posted: January 27, 2011 in Ed Tadem, FNPFP, Indonesia-Japan relations, International political economy, JPEPA, Philippine foreign policy blog, Philippine-Japan relationsNote from Bong Mendoza: This is another cross-post from the Forging a New Philippine Foreign Policy (FNPFP) blog that I moderate. Ed C. Tadem Eduardo Climaco Tadem, Ph.D., is a professor of Asian Studies at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines Diliman. He is currently a visiting researcher at the Kyoto [...]
Regional security communities in East Asia: Theory & practice
Posted: January 21, 2011 in Philippine foreign policy blog, Regional securityThis is another cross-posting from the Forging a New Philippine Foreign Policy (FNPFP) blog which I moderate. It is the first chapter of the book entitled Regional Security in East Asia published by the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines in 2008 and edited by former Asian Center dean Professor Aileen Baviera. It [...]
Welcome to the Forging a New Philippine Foreign Policy (FNPFP) blog
Posted: January 15, 2011 in Philippine foreign policy blogClick on the link below: http://202.92.128.96/fnpfp/?p=1 See you there!



