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Philippine journal of public policy : interdisciplinary development perspectives / edited by Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : University of the Philippines; 2020.Description: xi, 145 pages: illustrations; 22 cmISSN:
  • 2672-3352
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Contents:
(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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Continuing Resources Continuing Resources University Library Periodicals Circulating JA 51 P45 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2018 Available 3UPML00038944
Continuing Resources Continuing Resources University Library Periodicals Circulating JA 51 P45 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2019 Available 3UPML00038945
Continuing Resources Continuing Resources University Library Periodicals Circulating JA 51 P45 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2020 Available 3UPML00038946
Continuing Resources Continuing Resources University Library Periodicals Circulating JA 51 P45 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2022 Available 3UPML00038941

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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