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Patricia Evangelista coming to Ateneo for ‘Some People Need Killing’ book talk
Patricia Evangelista is coming to Ateneo de Manila University on 12 April 2024 for a book talk on her critically-acclaimed book, "Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country."
[Blueboard] Reflecting on gender equality and an inclusive society
[Blueboard] "So how should we reflect on gender equality and an inclusive society in the country?"
[Blueboard] Marcos foreign policy should embrace middle power identity
[Blueboard] "The president must recognize that the Philippines has evolved into a middle power, occupying a favorable geopolitical and economic position in Asia between the great powers with their preponderant aims and the weaker nation-states that lack influence in global affairs."
[Blueboard] The real score in Philippines-China relations
[Blueboard] "The interest in how President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. will build on the gains made by his predecessor’s recalibrated approach to China and how to move the relationship forward dominated public conversations and debates before and after the May 2022 national elections."
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Events
Lecture / Talk / Discussion
Book Talk: 'Some People Need Killing' by Patricia Evangelista
Fri, 12 Apr 2024
Ateneo de Manila Loyola Heights Campus
Due to the enthusiastic response to the invitation to attend...
Launch / Opening
Book Launch Seminar "Human Security and Empowerment in Asia: Beyond the Pandemic"
Fri, 23 Feb 2024
Hybrid: Online (see poster) and Onsite - Escaler Hall, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights Campus.
Lecture / Talk / Discussion
Mapping Varieties of State Hypermasculinity or How to Read Power in a Crisis-Prone World
Thu, 22 Feb 2024
FH 302, Ateneo de Manila University
Lecture / Talk / Discussion
Ambassador Rodolfo C Severino Jr Endowment Fund Lecture 2023: The European Outlook on the West Philippine Sea Issue and Its Influence on Philippine Foreign Policy
Mon, 04 Sep 2023
Leong Hall, Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Heights campus