The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines (2011)
The decades-old conflict in Mindanao, southern Philippines, is often framed as a Muslim– Christian conflict and reinterpreted as such within […]
Land and Resource Use in the Philippines
A comparative and historical study
The decades-old conflict in Mindanao, southern Philippines, is often framed as a Muslim– Christian conflict and reinterpreted as such within […]
The conflict in the southern Philippines is becoming increasingly complex, and untangling the knots for a greater understanding of the […]
In April 2006, Enrico “Ka Eric” Cabanit was shot dead by masked assassins in Davao. He was the General Secretary […]
State terrorism is a form of terrorism which sometimes occurs when governments implement neoliberal policies lacking widespread support. From 2001 […]
In recent years the government of the Philippines has attempted to accelerate the growth of the nation’s economy by encouraging […]
A number of armed conflicts in the third world are financed with raw materials. The relative importance of such income […]
This paper focuses on the Basic Christian Communities in the Philippines that work to counter human and environmental rights violations […]
One of the most important contributions to the study of religious resistance and rural rebellions in the Philippines has come […]