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PHILIPPINES-CHINA RELATIONS AT 45 During the Covid-19 Pandemic: New Discoveries, Recent Developments, and Continuing Concerns

  • Table of Contents, Acknowledgements & Preface

  • In Memoriam: Professor Aurora Roxas Lim
    Teresita Ang See

  • Introduction: Commemorating Philippines-China Relations at 45 Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Rommel C. Banlaoi

  • PART ONE: NEW DISCOVERIES

  • Shared History, Shared Heritage, Shared Destiny: Discovering New Narratives on Philippines-China Relations
    Teresita Ang See

  • Song, Ming, and Other Chinese Sources on Philippines-China Relations
    Carmelea Ang See

  • Policing the Chinese: Tenientes Mayores de Chinos and “Undesirable” Chinese in the Philippines, 1870-1898
    Jely A. Galang

  • PART TWO: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

  • Current Chinese Migration to the Philippines: Law Enforcement Concerns and Security Challenges in Philippines-China Relations Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Rommel C. Banlaoi

  • Filipino Migration to China: New Trend in Philippines-China Relations
    Sidney Christopher Bata

  • Burgeoning of the Chinese Domestic Economy: Understanding Chinese Internal Migration and Rural Development
    Charles Joseph G. De Guzman

  • Belt and Road Initiative and Opportunistic Employment Strategies: Chinese Offshore Gambling Workers in the Philippines and its Implications for the Local Society
    Dai Fan

  • Chinese Retirees: Emerging Risks and Trends of the Chinese Influx in the Philippines
    Ivy Ganadillo

  • China’s place in the Philippines’ ‘Build, Build, Build’
    Lucio Blanco Pitlo III

  • Philippine Partnership with China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Lessons from the Philippines’ Official Development Aid Experiences
    Joahnna Pia A. Esquivias

  • PART THREE: CONTINUING CONCERNS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

  • Understanding China’s International Behavior
    Wilfrido Villacorta

  • On the Governance of China: Views on the Two Centenary Goals, A New Type of Revolution, and International and Political Reforms
    Paulo Benedicto C. Villar

  • 45 Years of Philippines-China Relations and the South China Sea Disputes: Towards Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Rommel C. Banlaoi

  • A Perception Based Study: Chinese Filipinos’ Response to China’s COVID-19 Prevention Measures
    Jane Yugioksing and Dai Fan

  • Economic Impacts of Covid 19: A Look into China, United States, and Philippine Stock Market Performances
    Sharlene May C. Cua

  • China and the Philippines: Joining Hands to Overcome Disruptions and Challenges in the Fast Changing World
    Huang Xilian

  • Building Philippines-China Relations for the Future During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Jose Santiago L. Sta. Romana

  • Conclusion: Overcoming Persistent Challenges in Philippines-China Relations Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Rommel C. Banlaoi

PACS2021-02-11T11:03:31+00:00

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