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PHILIPPINES-CHINA RELATIONS: GEOPOLITICS, ECONOMICS, AND COUNTERTERROR 2019ISM

  • Table of Contents, Acknowledgments, Foreword, & Preface

  • Chapter 1: Geopolitical Environment of Philippines-China Relations Maintaining the Security Architecture in the Face of Shifting Power Relations
    Herman Joseph S. Kraft

  • Chapter 2: The US Interests in Philippines-China Relations
    Steven Rood

  • Chapter 3: Philippines-China Relations and China’s Image in the Philippines: A View from a Chinese Scholar
    Fan Dai

  • Chapter 4: Philippines-China Relations: A European/French Perspective
    Franscois-Xavier Bonnet

  • Chapter 5: Major Power Rivalry and Condominium of Powers: The Future of US-China Strategic Relations
    Lucio Blanco Pitlo III

  • Chapter 6: Scrutinizing the Role of Humiliation Narratives: An Alternative Take on China’s State Behavior in the South China Sea
    Patricia Villa

  • Chapter 7: Philippines-China Relations and China’s Belt and Road Initiative
    Alvin A. Camba

  • Chapter 8: China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the Public-Private Partnership Model and State-Owned Enterprises: Considerations for the Philippines
    Darlene Estrada

  • Chapter 9:  Comparing State Responses in Addressing Violent Extremism, Terrorism, and Muslim Separatism in the Philippines and China: Towards Counterterrorism Cooperation
    Rommel C. Banlaoi

  • Chapter 10: Marawi Siege and Its Aftermath: Opportunities and Challenges in Philippines-China Counterterrorism Cooperation
    Rommel C. Banlaoi

PACS2021-08-17T08:28:32+00:00

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