Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies
Human Security
Volume 21 Number 1
2006
1 Notes from the Editor
ARTICLES
4 The Challenges of Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance in Ongoing Conflict: A Mindanao Case
Cheryll Ruth Soriano
34 The Use of Human Rights for the Protraction of War
Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
55 Capital Flight and the Hollowing Out of the Philippine Economy in the Neoliberal Regime
Edsel L. Beja Jr.
75 Filipino Women, Migration, and Violence in Australia: Lived Reality and Media Image
Cleonicki Saroca
111 Gender Equality Legislation: Addressing Gender Issues in Conditions of Work (A Policy Review)
E. (Leo) D. Battad
PROCEEDINGS
143 Policy Dialogue Series 2004: Academe Meets the Government on Corruption in the Military
PERSPECTIVES
173 Will an agreement on respect for human rights and international humanitarian law forged between governments and nonstate actors promote human security?
REVIEWS
196 Comanagement in Practice: The Challenge and Complexities of Implementation in the Northern Sierra Madre Mountain Region
199 Empire of Care: Nursing and Migration in Filipino American History
203 Engaging ODA: Lessons in Civil Society Participation
207 Reducing Poverty, Building Peace
210 Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities
214 State and Society in the Philippines
218 The Task of Building a Better Nation
(This issue of Kasarinlan includes Anib: The Official Newsletter of the UNRISD-Philippine Research Team on Global Civil Society Movements)
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