This article reconstructs the stories of three women who experienced armed conflict in the Philippines. Their narratives were documented through the process of individual storytelling, an exercise that involved reflexive meaning creation on the part of the storyteller. Thus, even as there have been ...
NIH 1990F31 MH Interpersonal Conflict in the PhilippinesAdler, Leslie E. / University of Michigan Ann Arbor NIH 1989F31 MH Interpersonal Conflict in the PhilippinesAdler, Leslie E. / University of Michigan Ann Arbor NIH 1988F31 MH Interpersonal Conflict in the PhilippinesAdler, Leslie E. /...
1. Non-government Organizations in the Settlement of Ethnic Group Conflict in the Philippines; 非政府组织与菲律宾族群冲突的解决更多例句>> 2) conflicts between different families 族姓冲突3) racial conflicts 种族冲突 1. The two authors similar ethic identity and experiences in the The Grass is...
and also those who are being reportedly held against their will," Pascal Porchet, head of the delegation of the ICRC in the Philippines said, adding the agency was "deeply worried about reports of civilians being killed."
Terms under the agreement; Reasons for its failing accord; Limitations of the peace agreement and its implementation.BertrandJacquesPacific AffairsBertrand, J. (2000). Peace and Conflict in the Southern Philippines: Why the 1996 Peace Agreement is Fragile. Pacific Affairs, 73 (1)....
All of the Indonesian citizens are on healthy condition, he added. The government of the Philippines has declared martial law in Marawi city following intensified fighting between the government army and the IS members.
Civil society is recognised as comprising complex and multifaceted entities, resilient to and yet responsive to both the state apparatus and global market processes. Civil society in the Philippines, long regarded as one of the most vibrant, diverse and innovative in Asia, has emerged as a signifi...
187 Converging Peril : Climate Change and Conflict in the Southern Philippines J. Jackson Ewing S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Singapore 23 November 2009 The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) was established in January 2007 as an autonomous School within the Nanyang...
other violations of international humanitarian law where no treaty requires universal jurisdiction, such as war crimes committed in non-international armed conflict (Belgium, Canada, New Zealand and the Philippines) and violations of treaties that either prohibit or regulate the use of certain weapons ...
Tensions in the South China Sea may seem far off to Western investors, but any conflict in the region could affect the world economy.