Philippine journal of public policy : interdisciplinary development perspectives /

Philippine journal of public policy : interdisciplinary development perspectives / edited by Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem. - Quezon City : University of the Philippines; 2020. - xi, 145 pages: illustrations; 22 cm.

Description based on : 2019 issue. Latest issue consulted : 2021 issue. The PJPP publishes policy research covering the following major themes: religion, health, and science and technology. The PJPP also accommodates scholarly work on issues such as peace and conflict transformation, migration, constitutional change, and disaster risk and reduction. UPiana collection.

(2018 issue): A discursive trap?: the power and danger of the middle-income trap discourse by Nicole Curato -- Economic and social upgrading in global value chains: insights from Philippine manufacturing firms by Adrian R. Mendoza -- A military officer explores the roots of social unrest by Eduardo C. Tandem -- When the rains come, will not the grass grow again?: the socialist movement in the Philippines 1920-1960 by Dante C. Simbulan -- To suffer thy comrades: how the revolution decimated its own by Robert Francis B. Garcia -- A time to rise: collective memoirs of the Union of Democratic Filipinos by Rene Ciria Cruz -- Islamic populism in Indonesia and the Middle East by Vedi R. Hadiz -- Dilemmas of populist transactionalism: whta are the prospects now for popular politics in Indonesia? by Luky Djani and Olle Tornquist -- Indonesia: Twenty years of democracy by Jamie S. Davidson -- The development of the rule of law in ASEAN: the state and regional integration by Imelda Deinla -- State and society in the Philippines by Patricio N. Abinales and Donna J. Amoroso -- Small powers and trading security: contexts, motives and outcomes by Michael Intal Magcamit -- Capitalism and inclusion under weak institutions by Raul V. Fabella -- Transforming local government by Ma. Regina M. Hechanova -- Understanding the Filipino worker and organization by Ma. Regina Hechanova -- Edgardo J. Angara by Cynthia Rose Banzon Bautista. (2019 issue): Citizenship and civic education: a critical elaboration on the pedagogy of Rizal's La Liga Filipina by Clement C. Camposano--The disappearance of the "Model Muslim Minority" in Xi Jinping'sChina: intended policy or side effect? by Hacer Z. Gonul and Julius M.Rogenhofer -- The Philippine's Universal healthcare policy (Kalusugan pangkalahatan) and the poor by Corey B. Moore -- Utilizing soft power in the conduct of foreign policy: current realities and prospects for the Philippines by Nathaniel Candelaria -- Taking stock: hybridity and the IP press by J. Neil C. Garcia. (2020 issue): Till death(s) do us part?: policy "design trace" of the Philippine anti-drug campaign by Clyde Ben Gacayan -- Pipe dream for the ladies: constructs of rights of prostituted women among social actors in the sex industry of Olongapo City, Zambales by Jonalyn C. Paz -- The state of public policy research in the Philippines by Clarisse C. Culla -- Online course learning in a time of a pandemic: the Wuhan experience by Jan Robert R. Go. (2021 issue): Education during the COVID-19 emergency: policy analysis on flexible learning options (FLOs) for senior high school (SHS) in the Philippines -- Bridging the agriculture credit gap: a case study of the farmer entrepreneurship program of Jollibee Group Foundation -- Policy landscape for customary forest management in the Philippine Cordilleras -- An innovative ambidexterity typology of Filipino agripreneurs and its implications for regional development policies -- #Metoo: a comparative study of the #MeToo movement in the United States and South Korea using collective action frames and hashtag feminis (2022 issue): Teacher education in the Philippines: are we meeting the demand for quality? -- Identity-based conflicts and the politics of identity in Eastern Mindanao -- Thai youth in protest: transnational inspiration and local adaptation in the repertoires of contention of the 2020 Bangkok youth-led democratization movement -- queering solidarity: civil society at the fringes of ASEAN regionalism and alternatives for the LGBTQ+

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