Aileen S.P. Baviera's Publications: a Partial List

Aileen S.P. Baviera's Publications: a Partial List

143 Aileen S.P. Baviera’s Publications: A Partial List Compiled by Danae PANTANO 1988. Review of The Armed Forces in Contemporary Asian Societies, edited by Edward A. Olsen and Stephen Jurika, Jr. Philippine Studies 36 (2): 260–63. http: //www.philippinestudies.net/ojs/ index.php/ps/article/viewFile/1066/1049. 1989. “China After Tiananmen.” Philippine Daily Globe, July 9. 1989. “The Decline of Philippine Foreign Policy.” Philippine Daily Globe, August 26. 1989. “The Philippines: From One-China Policy to No China Policy.” Philippine Daily Globe, June 26. 1989. “Whither China?.” Philippine Daily Globe, June 11. 1990. “China in 1990: A Year-end Report.” Philippines-China Development Resource Center Currents 1 (2) December. 1990. “Crisis in Eastern Europe: Issues and their Implications.” Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies 5 (3), 1st Quarter. 1990. “The Context of Philippine-China Relations.” In Philippine-China Relations 1975-1988: An Assessment, edited by Bernardita Reyes-Churchill. Manila: De La Salle University Press. 1990. “The Philippine-Taiwan Mutual Benefits Act: Survey of Pros and Cons.” Philippines-China Resource Development Center Currents 1 (September-October). 1991. “China’s Health Care Strategy: Issues and Implications.” Philippines-China Development Resource Center Currents 2 (5) November-December. 1991. “Philippine-Taiwan Relations.” In China-ASEAN Relations: Political, Economic and Ethnic Dimensions, edited by Theresa C. Cariño. Manila: Chinese Studies Program, De La Salle University. 1991. “RP-Taiwan Fisheries Agreement.” Philippine Daily Globe, August 4. 1991. “Some Notes on the Study of the Chinese in the Philippines.” Philippines-China Development Resource Center Currents 2 (1) January-February. Volume 12457 (1): 2021 126144 A.S. P. BAVIERA 1991. “Taiwan in Brief.” Philippines-China Development Resource Center Currents 2 (2) March- April. 1991. “The RP-Taiwan Fisheries Pact.” Tulay, August 11. 1992. “ASEAN’s Changing Perceptions of China.” China Currents 3 (2) April-June. 1992. “Ocean of Opportunity or Sea of Strife: The Philippines Looks to the South China Sea.” China Currents 3 (1) January-March. 1993. “Reforming the Revolution: Reflections on Chinese Socialism.” Jiji Review 5 March. 1994. “Rethinking Philippine Foreign Policy.” Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies 10 (2), 4th Quarter. 1994. China’s Regional Security Perspectives: Implications for Southeast Asia. Tokyo: Japan Institute of International Affairs. 1994. Contemporary Political Attitudes and Behavior of the Chinese in Metro Manila. Quezon City: Philippines-China Development Resource Center. 1996. “Comprehensive Security: Its Applications to South China Sea Dispute.” In Conceptualizing Asia-Pacific Security: Papers Presented at the 2nd Meeting of the CSCAP Working Group on Comprehensive Security and Cooperative Security, Kuala Lumpur, 27-29 August 1995, edited by Jawhar Hassan and Thangam Ramnath. Kuala Lumpur: Institute for Strategic and International Studies. 1997. “Hong Kong Transition: Scenarios and their Implications for the Philippines.” UP-CIDS Chronicle 2 (2) April-June. 1997. “Hong Kong: A New Battlefield for China and the United States?.” China Currents 8 (1) January-March. 1997. “Philippine Security in the South China Sea.” In Security Implications of Conflicts in the South China Sea: Perspectives from Asia-Pacific – Proceedings of the First International Conference on the South China Sea, Manila, 12-14 November 1995, edited by Ralph Cossa and Carolina G. Hernandez, 61-75. Manila: Institute for Strategic and Development Studies. 1997. “The Hong Kong Handover: Implications for the Philippines.” China Currents 8 (2) April-June. 1998. “Security Challenges of the Philippine Archipelago.” Southeast Asian Affairs 1998: 213– 26. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 1998. “Turning Predicament into Promise: A Prospective on Philippine-China Relations.” In Towards the 21st Century: The Philippines and China in the Asia Pacific - Proceedings of the 1st Seminar in the Carlos P. Romulo Foundation for Peace and Development Foreign Policy Series, Makati City, 13-14 January 1998. Manila: Carlos P. Romulo Foundation. 1999. “China as a Rising Power: Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region.” PASCN Discussion Paper No. 99-06, Philippine APEC Study Center Network, Makati City. https ://economics.uwo.ca/ under graduate/wuer/WUER_Citation_Guide.pdf. 1999. “Much Ado about Something: The Stakes are High in the Kalayaan Islands.” UP Observer, April-June 1999. ASIAN STUDIES: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia Aileen S.P. Baviera’s Publications: A Partial List 145127 1999. “The Kalayaan Islands (Spratlys) in Philippine Foreign Policy.” 1999. Panorama Vol. 2, 53-54. Manila: Konrad Adenauer Foundation. 1999. “The Spratlys Dispute: Challenges to Philippine Diplomacy.” World Affairs Weekly, 19 October 24–28. 1999. China’s Relations with Southeast Asia: Political, Security and Economic Interests. PASCN Discussion Paper No. 99-17, Philippine APEC Study Center Network, Quezon City. 2000. “Philippines-China Relations in the 20th Century: History versus Strategy.” Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives in Asia 36 (2): 51–68. https://asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/ archive /ASJ-36-2-2000/baviera.pdf. 2000. “Visioning Philippines-China Cooperation in the 21st Century.” In Ugnayan ng Lahi (Commemorative Book Celebrating 25 years of Philippines-China Diplomatic Relations). Manila: Department of Foreign Affairs. 2000. Bilateral Confidence Building with China in Relation to the South China Sea Disputes: A Philippine Perspective. Ottawa: Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. 2000. Comprehensive Engagement: Strategic Issues in Philippines-China Relations. Quezon City: Philippine-China Development Resource Center. 2001. “The Political Economy of China’s relations with Southeast Asia.” In China’s Economic Growth and the ASEAN, edited by Ellen H. Palanca. Makati City: Philippine Institute for Development Studies. 2002. “A Southeast Asian Perspective on Northeast Asian Security.” Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 3 (3): 97–129. 2002. “Ocean of Opportunity or Sea of Strife: Transforming the South China Sea Conflict: An Exploratory Framework.” In Management and resolution of inter-state conflicts in Southeast Asia, edited by Kamarulzaman Askandar. Kuala Lumpur: Southeast Asian Conflict Studies Network. 2002. “Philippine Perceptions of a China Threat.” In The China Threat: Myths, Perceptions and Reality, edited by Herbert Yee and Ian James Storey, 253–69. London and New York: Routledge-Curzon. 2002. “The China Challenge to ASEAN Solidarity: The Case of the South China Sea Disputes.” Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia 38 (2): 95–120. https://asj.upd.edu.ph / mediabox/ archive/ASJ-38-2-2002/baviera.pdf. 2003. “The China Factor in US Alliances in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific.” Australian Journal of International Affairs 57 (2): 339–52. 2004. “Coastal and Marine Resources Management in the Philippines: Review of Institutional Arrangements.” Sustaining Philippine Reefs: National Coral Reef Review Series No. 3. United Nations Environmental Program: Marine Science Institute. 2004. “International Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy and Great Power Relations in the Asia Pacific.” In Before and After September 11, 2001: An Asian Perspective. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. Volume 57 (1): 2021 128146 A.S. P. BAVIERA 2004. “South China Sea: Managing Territorial and Resource Disputes.” In Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities, edited by Annelies Heijmans, Nicola Simmonds, and Hans van de Veen, 505–24. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2005. “Post-Cold War Strategic Interests of China and ASEAN: The Role of the United States.” In Return of the Dragon: US-China Relations in the 21st Century, edited by Danny Paau and Herbert Yee, 257–74. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Publishing. 2005. “Security Issues in the Asia Pacific.” In Roundtable Discussion on World Trends and New Directions in Philippine Foreign Policy 2004-2010, Ateneo de Manila University, 24-25 November 2004. Quezon City: Ateneo University European Studies Program. 2005. “The South China Sea Disputes after the 2002 Declaration: Beyond Confidence Building.” In ASEAN-China Relations: Realities and Prospects, edited by Saw Swee-Hock, Sheng Lijun, and Chin Kin Wah, 344–54. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 2006. “China’s Development and ASEAN-China Relations: Emerging Challenges.” In China’s Development and Prospect of ASEAN-China Relations. Hanoi: The Gioi Publishers. 2007. “Regionalism and Community Building in East Asia: Challenges and Opportunities.” In Advancing East Asian Regionalism, edited by Melissa Curley and Nicholas Thomas. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 2007. “China and the Chinese Diaspora in the Philippines.” In Ethnic Diasporas and Great Power Strategies in Asia, edited by Robert G. Wirsing and Rouben Azizian. Honolulu: India Research Press and Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies. 2007. “The Burma Crisis: Issues and Possibilities.” Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 28. 2008. “Energy Cooperation and Competition: Implications for ASEAN-China Relations in the South China Sea.” In Changing Security Dynamics in Southeast Asia, edited by N.S. Sisodia and Sreeradha Datta. New Delhi: Magnum Books. 2008. Review of Inequality and Growth in Modern China, edited by Guanghua Wan. Development Asia. Asian Development Bank. 2009. “Waltzing with

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