FACULTY PROFILE
Regular Faculty
Dr. Renato C. de Castro
Distinguished Full Professor
Areas of Specialization
International Security
Foreign Policy Analysis
Strategic Studies
International Relations of East Asia
Philippine Foreign Policy,
Philippine-U.S. Alliance,
U.S. Foreign Policy in East Asia
Educational Background
Post-doctorate, Arizona State University, USA
Ph.D. University of South Carolina, USA
MA, University of the Philippines
MA, University of the Philippines
AB, University of the Philippines
Selected Research
- De Castro, Renato. (2022). The Philippines-U.S. Alliance and 21st Century U.S. Grand Strategy in the Indo-Pacific Region: From the Obama Administration to Biden Administration Defence Studies 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702436.2022.2073224
- De Castro, Renato. (2022) The Philippines Hedging between the United States and China: Is the Biden Administration Tipping the Balance The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 34 (7), 101-123. https://doi.org/10.22883/kjda.2022.34.1.006
- De Castro, Renato, (2022). Caught between Appeasement and Limited Hard Balancing: The Philippines; Changing Relations with the Eagle and the Dragon,” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 1-21. https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/journals-permissions
- De Castro, Renato. (2021). “The Philippines’ Hedging between the United States and China: Can the Biden Administration Tip the Balance? Asia Policy 16 (4) ,115-123. https://doi.org/10.1353/asp.2021.0055
- De Castro, Renato. (2021). “Under the Shadows of the Giants: The ASEAN in Search of a Common Strategy in a Fluid and Perilous Indo-Pacific Region,” Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 7 (2), 282-301. https://doi.org/10.1177/20578911211014598
Policy Engagement
- Module director for International Security Studies (NSA-209) in the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), 2021-Present.
- Subject Matter Expert (SME), Armed Forces of the Philippines General Staff and Command College, 2022.
- Part-time columnist writing two monthly opinion pieces for two Philippine newspapers: The Philippine Star and The Business World, 2016 to present.
- Member of the Board of Trustees of the Albert Del Rosario Institute of International and Strategic Studies (ADRI), a Philippine-based think-tank specializing in International Relations and Strategic Studies, 2014 to present.
Dr. Francis Rico C. Domingo
Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
Strategy and War
Technology and International Affairs
Intelligence Studies
International Relations Theory
Foreign Policy Analysis
Educational Background
PhD, University of Nottingham
MRes, University of Reading, UK
MA, Brunel University, UK
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Domingo, Francis. (2022). Making Sense of Cyber Capabilities for Small States. Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge. ISBN 9781032077628.
- Domingo, Francis. (2019). “Singapore’s Cyber Defense” In Sean Cordey and Robert S. Dewar (eds.) National Cybersecurity and Cyberdefense Policy Snapshots Collection 2 (pp. 129-145). Switzerland: Center for Security Studies: ETH Zürich. https://css.ethz.ch/ content/specialinterest/gess/cis/center-for-securities-studies/en/publications/search/details.html?id=/n/a/t/i/national_cybersecurity_and_cyberdefense_
- Domingo, Francis. (2016). China’s Engagement in Cyberspace. Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 3 (2), 245-259. https://doi.org/10.1177/2347797016645456
- Domingo, Francis. (2016). Conquering a New Domain: Explaining Great Power Competition in Cyberspace. Comparative Strategy 35 (2), 154-168. https://doi.org/10.1080/01495933.2016.1176467
- Domingo, Francis. (2015). The Contexts of Strategy as a Guide for Defense Planning in the Philippines. Defense & Security Analysis 3 (2), 159-167. https://doi.org/10.1080/14751798.2015.1069109
Policy Engagement
- Occasional Lecturer with the Armed Forces of the Philippines Development Academy of the Philippines, National Defense College of the Philippines and Philippine Public Safety College
- Occasional thesis adviser, National Defense College of the Philippines
- Associate Editor, Asian Politics & Policy
- Editorial Board, Journal of Çankırı Karatekin University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
Ms. Sherlyn Mae F. Hernandez
Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
The International Relations of Southeast Asia/ASEAN
Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Peace and Conflict/War
Art and Politics
Educational Background
Master (professional track), University of the Philippines (Diliman)
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Hernandez, S.M.F. (2022). The State of Creative Activism in Southeast Asia and the 2021 Myanmar Crisis. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia Issue 32.
- Hernandez, S.M.F. (2021). The 2002 Bali Terror Attacks Aftermath: How Southeast Asia Became a Breeding Ground for Terrorism. Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 6(2), 176-186. https://japss.org/japs-aug21
- Hernandez, S.M.F. (July 2016). The ‘ASEAN Way’ and the South China Sea Disputes: Institutional Design and Cooperation in Regional Security Issues. Southeast Asia Research Center Working Paper Series, No. 184. City University of Hong Kong. https://www.cityu.edu.hk/searc/ Research_SEARCWorkingPapers.aspx?year=2015
Policy Engagement
- Reviewer, Journal of Management and Development Studies
- Occasional Thesis Adviser, ASEAN Studies Graduate Program, University of the Philippines Open University
Mr. Anastacio M. Marasigan Jr.
Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
International Relations
Gender Studies
Educational Background
MA, University of Amsterdam
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Policy Engagement
- Executive Director, TLF Share
Ms. Ma. Sjenica C. Sevilla
Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
European Union Politics
Climate Change Governance
Sustainable Development
Educational Background
MA, De La Salle University, Philippines
AB, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Selected Research
- Sevilla, Sjenica. (2021). Bhutan’s Climate Governance in Tourism in the Paris Agreement Framework, [paper presentation], Philippine International Studies Organization
- Sevilla, Sjenica. (2021). The COVID-19 Pandemic in Between Climate Change and the Philippine Rice Supply Chain, [paper presentation], De La Salle University Research Congress 2021 Proceedings: Volume 9, E-ISSN 2449-3309
- Sevilla, Sjenica. (2020). Selected Civil Society Groups in Thailand, Japan, and the Philippines as Sustainable Tourism Regime Entrepreneurs, [paper presentation], De La Salle University Research Congress 2020 Proceedings: Volume 8, E-ISSN 2449-3309
Policy Engagement
- Managing Editor for the Philippine Strategic Forum
Dr. Alejandro Christian D. Soler
Associate Professor
Areas of Specialization
Latin American politics
World-systems theory
Postcolonial studies
Educational Background
Ph.D., University of Delaware, USA
MA, University of Delaware, USA
MPopS, University of the Philippines
AB, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Soler, Alejandro Christian. (2022). “ASEAN Tourism Integration: History, Prospects, and Challenges.” In Maria Cherry Lyn S. Rodolfo, Fernando Martin Y. Roxas, Eylla Laire M. Gutierrez, and John Paolo R. Rivera (eds.) People, Planet, Profit: Principles and Practices of Sustainable Tourism. Manila, De La Salle University Publishing/Sussex (forthcoming).
- Gutierrez, Eylla Laire M., John Paolo R. Rivera and Alejandro Christian D. Soler (2020) Creating local sustainability indicators towards evidence-based policymaking for tourism in developing economies: Evidence from the Philippines, Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, 22(5), 561-90.
- Soler, Alejandro Christian. 2019. “A Critical Political Geography of China and the South China Sea Islands Dispute,” Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 19(1), 156-68.
- Soler, Alejandro Christian. 2017. “Postcolonial Cities as Spaces of Resistance and Contestation: The Cases of Yangon and Colombo, Malaysian Journal of International Relations, 5(1), 74-86.
Dr. Julio C. Teehankee
Full Professor
Areas of Specialization
Comparative politics
Elections
Party politics
Democratization
Governance
Educational Background
PhD, De La Salle University, Philippines
MA, University of the Philippines, Philippines
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Teehankee, Julio C. and Calimbahin, Cleo Anne A. (eds.) (2022). Patronage Democracy in the Philippines: Clans, Clients, and Competition in Local Elections. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
- Teehankee, Julio C. (2022). The Philippines in 2021: Twilight of the Duterte Presidency, Asian Survey 62 (1), 126–136. https://doi.org/10.1525/ as.2022.62.1.12
- Teehankee, Julio C. (2021). The Philippines in 2020: COVID-19 Pandemic Threatens Duterte’s Populist Legacy. Asian Survey 61 (1), 130–137. https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2021.61.1.130
- Teehankee, Julio C. and Calimbahin, Cleo Anne A. (2020). Mapping the Philippines’ Defective Democracy Asian Affairs: An American Review 47(2), 97-125. https://doi.org/10.1080/00927678.2019.1702801
- Teehankee, Julio C. (2020). Factional Dynamics in Philippine Party Politics, 1900–2019. Contemporary Southeast Asia 39(1), 98-123. https://doi.org/ 10.1177/1868103420913404
Policy Engagement
- Consultant, United Nations Development Program
- Member, Consultative Committee to Review the 1987 Constitution
- Member, Reciprocal Working Group on Political and Constitutional
- Reforms, Government Peace Negotiating Panel for Talks with the CPP-NPA-NDFP
- Senior Fellow, Center for Federalism and Constitutional Reform, Department of Local and Interior Government
Dr. Mark Inigo M. Tallara
Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
Southeast Asian Studies
Religious Studies
Educational Background
PhD, National University of Singapore
MA, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
AB, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Selected Research
- Tallara, Mark Inigo M. (2022). Symbolism and Expression of Performing Panata in the Philippines: An Ethnohistorical Analysis of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno of Quiapo. Religions, 13(4) 1-14. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/ rel13040272
Dr. Elaine C. Tolentino
Associate Professor
Areas of Specialization
East Asian international relations
US-Philippine alliance
Chinese soft power and diplomacy
Educational Background
PhD, Jilin University, China
MA, Jilin University, China
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Tolentino, Elaine. (2020). The COVID-19 Pandemic and ASEAN: From Economic Recovery to Resilience? APPFI TTO Policy Paper Series. Asia Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation.
- Ham, Myungsik and Tolentino, Elaine. (2018). Socialization of China’s Soft Power: Building up Friendships through Potential Leaders.” China: An International Journal 16 (1), 45-68.
- Ham, Myungsik and Tolentino, Elaine. (2017). The Use of Force at Home and Abroad through Diversionary Foreign Policy: The Case of Preah Vihear. Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies 4 (2), 87-105.
- Tolentino, E., Ham, M. (2015). The entrapment of asymmetry: the Philippines between the US and China. Bandung J of Global South 2 (20), 1-15 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40728-015-0016-8
Dr. Dennis D. Trinidad
Full Professor
Areas of Specialization
Development cooperation
Strategic Rivalry in East Asia
Politics of economic reform
Educational Background
PhD, University of Tsukuba, Japan
University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
BA, De La Salle University- Dasmariñas, Philippines
Selected Research
- Trinidad, Dennis. 2022. “Moving Beyond Aid? Trajectory of Japan’s Post-Yen Diplomacy in ASEAN,” In Soeya, Yasuhide and Tang Siew Mun (Eds.). ASEAN-Japan Partnership, ISEAS Publishing (forthcoming).
- Trinidad, Dennis. 2022. “Efficacy of COVID-19 Lockdown in the Philippines and Vietnam,” In R. B. Lee (Ed.), Covid-19 Lockdown in the Philippines: Perspectives, Experiences, and Research Leads, Manila: DLSU Publishing (forthcoming).
- Trinidad, Dennis. (2021). “Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) to the Philippines,” JICA Background Paper No. 12 Japan’s Development Cooperation: A Historical Perspective. https://www.jica.go.jp/jicari/publication/other/l75nbg0000196hde-att/background_paper_No12.pdf
- Trinidad, Dennis, D. Dole, S. Lewis-Workman and X. Yao. (2021). “The Rise of Asian Aid Donors: Recipient-to-Donor Transition and Implications for International Aid Regime,” Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, 13 (1), 58-80. https://journals.sagepub.com/ doi/full/10.1177/0974910121989462
- Trinidad, Dennis. (2019/2020). Strategic Foreign Aid Competition: Japanese and Chinese Assistance in the Philippine Infrastructure Sector. Asian Affairs: An American Review, 46 (4), 89-122. https://doi.org/10.1080/00927678.2020.1723295
Policy Engagement
- Member, The Japan Society for International Development
- Occasional thesis adviser for Foreign Service Officer (FSO) Cadets at the Foreign Service Institute, Department of Foreign Affairs
- Occasional lecturer of International Political Economy at the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP)
Research Grants and Awards
- Research collaborator for Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Research Project, “History of ODA” (2018 – 2020)
- Consultant for the ADB Project, “Five Decades of Asian Development,” Contract No. 146024-S23526 TA-8815 REG (2018)
- Japan Foundation Research Fellow, University of Tokyo and Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
- Visiting Research Fellow, Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo
- Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Developing Economies-Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO), Chiba, Japan
- Sumitomo Foundation Grant for Japan-related Research Project
Dr. Ron Bridget T. Vilog
Associate Professor
Areas of Specialization
International development
Migration
Educational Background
PhD, Nagoya University, Japan
MA, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Vilog, Ron. (2021). Undocumented in the time of pandemic: exploring legal violence, health care and human rights of irregular Filipino migrants in Italy and the UK. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare. 14(3), 209-222. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHRH-09-2020-0072
- Vilog, Ron. (2021). English for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Revisiting multicultural language issues and reforms. Asian Englishes 23 (1), 90-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/13488678.2020.1858624
- Vilog, Ron and Piocos III, Carlos. (2021). Community of Care Amid Pandemic Inequality: The Case of Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK, Italy, and Hong Kong. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 21 (2), 184-201. https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/research/publishing-house/ journals/ apssr/ volume-21-number-2/
- Vilog, Ron (2021). Familism and Chain Migration: The Case of the Nikkeijin from the Philippines. Social Transformations: Journal of the Global South, 9(1), 45-60. https://ajol.ateneo.edu/stjgs/articles/228/2547
- Vilog, Ron et al. (2020). Empowerment issues in Japan’s care industry: Narratives of Filipino nurses and care workers under the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Labour Scheme. International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 16 (1), 39–69, https://doi.org/10.21315/ ijaps2020.16.1.2
- Bernadas, Jan, Piocos III, Carlos and Vilog, Ron. (2019). Communicative processes for health activism: the case of organizations working with filipina migrants in Japan. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare, 12(5), 339-352. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHRH-06-2019-0040
Dr. Charmaine M. Willoughby
Associate Professor
Areas of Specialization
Southeast Asia
ASEAN’s external relations
Alliances
International security
Security cooperation
Critical IR theory
Educational Background
PhD, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
MA, De La Salle University, Philippines
BA, De La Salle University, Philippines
Research Grants and Awards
- Co-Principal Investigator, “Fusing Narrative with Social Cyber Forensics to Understand Covert Influence,” Minerva Research Initiative, US Department of Defense
- Research Fellow, Asia Pacific Pathways to Progress, Philippines
- John Gokongwei Chair in Asian Studies, De La Salle University
- Research Fellow, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Dr. Aurelio Calderon Chair in Philippine-American Relations, De La Salle University
- Advanced Security Cooperation Fellow, Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, USA
- Japan Foundation Research Fellow, Osaka University, Japan
- Fulbright Fellow, American University, Washington DC, USA
Selected Research
- Misalucha-Willoughby, Charmaine .(2021). “ASEAN Regionalism: An Aspiration or a Myth?” In Cambodia’s Chairmanship of ASEAN: Challenging Perceptions, Concretizing Consolidations, ed. Charadine Pich, 47-59. Phnom Penh: The Asia Foundation Cambodia and Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace.
- Misalucha-Willoughby, Charmaine. (2020). Contesting the Hub-and-Spokes Model in Southeast Asia. Asian Politics and Policy 12 (1), 57-70.
- Misalucha-Willoughby, C., & Medillo, R. J. (2020). The Tragedy of Small Power Politics: The Philippines in the South China Sea, Bandung, 7(1), 3-23. https://doi.org/10.1163/21983534-00701002
- Misalucha-Willoughby, Charmaine (2019) “The United States’ Indo-Pacific Strategy and Southeast Asia.” APPFI Working Paper 2019-01. Asia Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation.
- Misalucha-Willoughby, Charmaine and Aileen San Pablo-Baviera. (2019). “Reviewing the Mutual Defense Treaty: Alliance Options for Gray Zone Security Cooperation.” APPFI Research Paper RSA 2019-05. Asia Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation.
Policy Engagement
- Member, Asia Strategic Foresight Group, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Singapore
- Member of the Advisory Council, Philippine Air Force Aviation Leadership and Excellence Nexus (PAF ALEN)
- Editorial Review Board, Philippine Strategic Forum
- Senior Editor, Asian Politics and Policy
- Co-Editor, Bandung: Journal of the Global South
Adjunct Faculty
Mr. John Phillip P. Binondo
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
International Organizations
International Human Rights instruments
European Studies
Educational Background
MA, Zhejiang University, China
AB, De La Salle University, Philippines
Ms. Shanedey P. Fernandez
Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Asian Studies (North East Asia),
Japanese Language,
Linguistics
Educational Background
Master (professional track), University of the Philippines (Diliman)
BA, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
Mr. Mico A. Galang
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
Philippine foreign and security policies
Territorial disputes
Educational Background
MA, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
BA, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Selected Research
- Galang, Mico. “Philippine Foreign Policy and the Complexities of Cross-Strait Relations.” NDCP Executive Policy Brief, No. 2021-01 (2021): 1-6.
- Galang, Mico. “Suspending the Termination of the Visiting Forces Agreement: Navigating the Geopolitical Currents of the Philippines-US Alliance.” NDCP Executive Policy Brief, No. 2020-02 (2020): 1-8.
- Galang, Mico. “The Dynamics of Intra-ASEAN Relations: Implications for Regional Defense Diplomacy.” NDCP Executive Policy Brief, No. 2019-02 (2019): 1-8.
- Galang, Mico. “Unpacking the Philippines’ 2018 National Security Strategy: Examining the Case of the South China Sea Dispute.” NDCP Executive Policy Brief, No. 2018-04 (2018): 1-8.
- Galang, Mico. “Strengthening Manila’s Maritime Security Posture in the South China Sea: The Role of the Philippines-Japan Strategic Partnership.” NDCP Executive Policy Brief, No. 2017-01 (2017): 1-8.
Ms. Bernadette S. Hieida
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Japanese Language
Educational Background
MA, De La Salle University, Philippines
BA, AMA Computer College, Philippines
Policy Engagement
Nihongo teacher, Foreign Service Institute
Evaluator of curriculum for special program in foreign language, Department of Education
Teacher trainer, Japan Foundation Manila
Dr. Evangeline O. Katigbak-Montoya
Associate Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Transnational migration
Emotional geographies
Transnationalism,
Transnational family
Overseas Filipinos
Educational Background
PhD, National University of Singapore
MSc, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
BSc, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
Selected Research
- Ortega, Arnisson and Katigbak, Evangeline. (2022). “Transnational Urbanism in the South” (pp. 211-229) In Brenda Yeoh and Francis Collins (eds.) Handbook on Transnationalism. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Katigbak-Montoya, Evangeline. (2020). Future lives: Children’s geographies in transnational migration. National Institute of Education (Singapore), Office of Education Research.
- Katigbak, Evangeline. (2017). Teaching place, “placing” the learner: Understanding the geographies of place”, HSSE Online: Research and Practice in Humanities and Social Science Education. https://hsseonline.nie.edu.sg/journal/volume-6-issue-1-2017/teaching-place-%E2%80%9Cplacing%E2%80%9D-learner-understanding-geographies-place
- Katigbak, Evangeline (2017). Manifesting shame in a Philippine migrant village”, Emotion, Space and Society, 22: 36-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.emospa.2016.12.002.
- Katigbak, E.O. (2015) “Moralising emotional remittances: Transnational familyhood and translocal Moral economy in the Philippines’ ‘Little Italy’”, Global Networks, 15(4):519-535.
Mr. Malcom Edrich D. Lim
Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
East Asian Studies
European Union Studies
Diplomacy
Educational Background
Master of Laws, Shanghai International Studies University, China
AB, De La Salle University, Philippines
Ms. Royce Lyssah M. Malabonga
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Indigenous Communities
Critical Heritage
Educational Background
Joint Master’s Degree, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle–Sorbonne
Université (France), Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (Italy),
Instituto Politecnico de Tomar, Université Jean Monnet (France)
BA Journalism, University of the Philippines Diliman
Selected Research
- Malabonga, Royce Lyssah. (2019). The Endangerment and Re-Creation of an Intangible Cultural Heritage Element: The Case of Hakawati, Lebanon’s Oral Storytelling Tradition. e-dialogos 7, 35-44. http://www.diadrasis.org/ publications/edialogos-07
- Malabonga, Royce Lyssah. (2016). Linguistic suicide and the challenges of heritage transmission in the Philippines: The case of Ayta Alabat Island Language. Integrated Cultural Landscape Management for Local and Global Sustainability in Luiz Oosterbeek, Benno Werlen, Laurent Caron (eds.) Sustainability And Sociocultural Matrices (pp. 163-172). European Comission: Apheleia Project. http://www.apheleiaproject.org/apheleia/ Publications/2017_Apheleia%20Sociocultural%20matrices.%20Part%202.PDF
Ms. Bea Concepcion
Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
American Studies
Entrepreneurship
Transnational Corporations
Educational Background
MS, De La Salle University, Philippines
AB, De La Salle University, Philippines
Dr. JPaul S. Manzanilla
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Visual Culture
Cultural and Intellectual History
Media Studies
Social Movements
Literary Studies and Art History
Educational Background
PhD, National University of Singapore
MA, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
BA, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
Selected Research
- Manzanilla, JPaul S. (2017). Review of Dean Worcester’s Fantasy Islands: Photography, Film, and the Colonial Philippines by Mark Rice. Philippine Studies 65(4), 546-550.
- Manzanilla, JPaul S. and Caroline S. Hau, eds. (2016). Remembering/Rethinking EDSA. Manila: Anvil Publishing.
- Manzanilla, JPaul S. (2015). Review article. Subversive Lives: A Family Memoir of the Marcos Years by Susan F. Quimpo and Nathan Gilbert Quimpo. Southeast Asian Studies 4(2), 428-432.
- Manzanilla, JPaul S. (2013). Review article. Southeast Asian Independent Cinema edited by Tilman Baumgartnel. Southeast Asian Studies 2(2), 416-421.
Mr. Darren Mangado
Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
International Political Economy
Regionalization
Southeast Asian Multinational Corporations
Educational Background
MA Osaka University, Japan
MA, De La Salle University, Philippines
BS, San Beda College (Mendiola), Philippines
Mr. Jonathan Gabriel Mendoza
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
European Studies
The European Union
Educational Background
Juris Doctor, Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines
MA Studies, De La Salle University, Philippines
AB, De La Salle University, Philippines
Mr. Junefe G. Payot
Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Poverty and Development
Japanese Studies
Educational Background
MS, University of Manchester, UK
Juris Doctor, University of the Philippines,
MA, Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines
BA, Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines
Selected Research
- Payot, Junefe. (2008). “The Role of Japanese NGOs in Philippines-Japan Relations” In Lydia N. Yu Jose (eds.). (2008). The Past, Love, Money, and Much More: Philippines-Japan Relations Since the End of the Second World War. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Mr. Carlos Luis Santos
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Japanese Language
Educational Background
MA, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
AB, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
Dr. Xianbin Yao
Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Sustainable Development
Poverty Reduction
Climate Change
Educational Background
PhD, Michigan State University, USA
MS, Michigan State University, USA
BS, Nanjing Agricultural University, China
Selected Research
- Anbumozhi, Venkatachalam and Yao, Xianbin. (2017). Remaking Energy Policies for Global Sustainability: The Case of Flying Geese Model and Path Dependencies in East Asia (ERIA-DP-2017-08). Jakarta, Indonesia: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. https://think-asia.org/bitstream/handle/11540/7436/ERIA-DP-2017-08.pdf?sequence=1
- Anbumozhi, Venkatachalam, Kalirajan, Kaliappa, Kimura, Fukunari and Yao, Xianbin (eds.) (2016). Investing in Low-Carbon Energy Systems: Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation. Switzerland: Springer Nature.
- Ifzal, Ali and Yao, Xianbin (2004). Inclusive Growth for Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Developing Asia: The Enabling Role of Infrastructure Development (ERD Policy Brief Series No. 27). Mandaluyong: Asian Development Bank. https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/ 28087/pb027.pdf
- Yao, Xianbin (2003). Infrastructure and Poverty Reduction – Making Markets Work for the Poor (ERD Policy Brief Series No. 14). Mandaluyong: Asian Development Bank. https://www.adb.org/publications/ infrastructure-and-poverty-reduction-making-markets-work-poor
Dr. Asri Syamsul
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Bahasa Indonesia
Islamic Thought
Educational Background
PhD, Gajah Mada University, Indonesia
MA, Alauddin Islamic State University, Indonesia
BA, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
Mr. Alleson Villota
Lecturer
Areas of Specialization
Japan Studies
Gender Studies
Migration Studies
Educational Background
MA, University of the Philippines (Diliman)
BA, University of the Philippines (Diliman)