
Prof. Aries A. Arugay and Prof. Jean S. Encinas-Franco (with Justin Keith Baquisal)
- “Introduction: Change and Continuity Narratives in the Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr”. In “Games, Changes, and Fears: The Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr.”, published by the ISEAS Yusof-Ishak Institute. https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/7900
Prof. Aries A. Arugay (with Justin Keith Baquisal)
- “Accountability, Discourse, and Service Provision: Civil Society’s Roles in Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R) and Sustainability Development Goal-16 (SDG-16).” https://www.dcaf.ch/accountability-discourse-and-service-provision-civil-societys-roles-ssgr-and-sdg-16
Prof. Maria Ela L. Atienza
- “Duterte’s Federalism and Constitutional Change Project: From Campaign Promise to Abandoned Reform” In “Games, Changes, and Fears: The Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr.” https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/7900
Prof. Jean S. Encinas-Franco
- “Understanding Gendered Disinformation in the Philippines and Its Implications to Women in Politics,” In “Games, Changes, and Fears: The Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr.”
Asst. Prof. Enrico V. Gloria
- “Pushing Boundaries: Current Trends in Understanding China’s International Institutions and China’s Continuing Rise Authors”. Asia-Pacific Social Review. https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol24/iss1/11/
Assoc. Prof. Jan Robert R. Go
- “The Changing Local Political Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Philippine Experience under Duterte (and Marcos Jr.)”. In “Games, Changes, and Fears: The Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr.” https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/7900
Asst. Prof. Edcel John A. Ibarra
- “Articulating a Philippine Grand Strategy: Policy Continuities on the South China Sea.” Asian Politics & Policy. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aspp.12753?af=R
Prof. Ruth R. Lusterio-Rico
- “The Philippines in 2023: Post-pandemic Challenges and Fraying Political Alliance”. In “Southeast Asian Affairs 2024”, published by the ISEAS Yusof-Ishak Institute. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/70/edited_volume/chapter/4049181
- “An Unchanging Terrain? Environment and Climate Change in the Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr.” In “Games, Changes, and Fears: The Philippines from Duterte to Marcos Jr.”
Assoc. Prof. Rogelio Alicor L. Panao
- “Winning hearts in Southeast Asia? News Sentiment on China amidst the US-PRC trade war”. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/20578911241252692
- “Level field? soft power and the liberal democratic bias”. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19406940.2024.2356590
- “”Kapwa” and the Filipinos’ Fixation with Presidential Jokes”. In “Political Humor Worldwide: The Cultural Context of Political Comedy, Satire and Parody”, published by Springer. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-8490-9_5 (with Dr. Ronald A. Pernia)
Asst. Prof. Virgemarie A. Salazar
- “Can ASEAN’s Governance of Climate Change Become Participatory?” In “Global Trends in Governance and Policy Paradigms”, published by IGI Global. https://www.irma-international.org/viewtitle/344197/?isxn=9798369317426 (with Jovito Jose Katigbak)
Prof. Jorge V. Tigno
- “They never left: Drivers of Membership of Dictatorship and Impressions of Ferdinand E. Marcos as President After February 1986.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/18681034241248763 (with Geoffrey Ducanes, Steven Rood, and Vladymir Joseph Licudine)
- “Low Hanging Fruit: Asian migrant grassroots organizations and their views of the Global Compact on Migration.” In Varieties of Civil Society Across Asia, published by Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003482116-11/low-hanging-fruit-jorge-tigno