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Vol 3 No 3 (1988)
Published:
2007-03-01
From the Third World Studies Desk
A Movement Dies, A Regime is Born (Notes on the Second Anniversary of the EDSA Uprising)
Randolf S. David
03-06
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Features
Cornucopia or Curse: The Internal Debate on the U.S. Bases in the Philippines
Alexander Magno
07-18
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The Bases, U.S. Intervention and the Aquino Regime
Daniel Boone Schirmer
19-28
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Trading-off Foreign Military Bases in the Philippines and Vietnam: The Strategic Implications
Stephen Rosskamm Shalom
29-50
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The Reform the Armed Forces Movement (RAM): A Creation of Historical Experience
Salvador Guerrero
51-58
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The Collapse of the Sugar Industry in Negros Occidental and Its Social and Economic Consequences
Yoshiko Nagano
59-64
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Involuntariness is the Name of the Debt Game (Notes on the Philippine Government's Debt Strategy)
Manuel Montes
65-71
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Dalumat (Analysis)
The Declining Clans
A.R. Magno
72
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Documents and Source Materials
The Contours of a Just and Lasting Peace
Coaliton for Peace
73-75
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The People's Christmas Ceasefire and the Challenge of Forging Genuine and Lasting Peace
Coalition for Peace
75
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Notes on the Authors
Notes on the Authors
Third World Studies Center
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