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E-grāmata: Philippines-Japan Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Change and Direction

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"Trinidad and Chua provide invaluable insights on various dimensions and directions of twenty-first-century Philippines-Japan relations from Filipino and Japanese scholars. Their chapters highlight the adjustments made in the relationship as the two countries grapple with old and emerging domestic issues amid changing international contexts. The book's multidisciplinary approach and rich empirical data provides an in-depth understanding and analysis of the two countries' diplomatic and growing security cooperation, deepening economic ties and sociocultural exchanges, rising mobility of people, and the past's impacts to the present. A comprehensive volume for international scholars and researchers interested in Japanese and Philippines studies, security studies, Southeast Asian history, and political economy as well as those interested in migration studies, comparative politics, and sociocultural studies"--

Trinidad and Chua provide invaluable insights on various dimensions and directions of 21st-century Philippines-Japan relations from Filipino and Japanese scholars. Their chapters highlight the adjustments made in the relationship as the two countries grapple with old and emerging domestic issues amid changing international contexts.

The book’s multidisciplinary approach and rich empirical data provide an in-depth understanding and analysis of the two countries’ diplomatic and growing security cooperation, deepening economic ties and sociocultural exchanges, rising mobility of people, and the past’s impacts on the present.

This is a comprehensive volume for international scholars and researchers interested in Japanese and Philippine studies, security studies, Southeast Asian history, and political economy, as well as those interested in migration studies, comparative politics, and sociocultural studies.



Trinidad and Chua provide invaluable insights on various dimensions and directions of twenty-first-century Philippines-Japan relations from Filipino and Japanese scholars. Their chapters highlight the adjustments made in the relationship as the two countries grapple with old and emerging domestic issues amid changing international contexts.

Introduction: Philippine-Japan Relations in the Era of Change and
Uncertainty

Part I: Historical Legacy

1. Commemorating World War II in the Philippines into the 21st Century:
Looking Back, Looking into the Future

2. A Pre-War Japanese Community and the Panahon ng Hapon: A Case of Davao
Japanese

3. Forgotten Japanese: Identity Transformation of the Philippine Nikkeijin
and Their Citizenship Strategy

Part II: Security and Defense Cooperation

4. Peacebuilding in Mindanao: Japans Role in a Complex Conflict

5. Philippine-Japan Maritime Cooperation in the Quest for a Rules-based
International Order

6. A Trilateral Japan-U.S.-Philippines Defense Pact: An Evolving Formal
Security Agreement or De Facto Security Network?

Part III: Development and Economic Cooperation

7. Continuity and Change in Japans Foreign Aid Relations with the
Philippines

8. Philippine-Japan Relations in Infrastructure Development of the
Philippines

9. Role of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in
Reinforcing the Philippines-Japan Economic Cooperation through Investment
Integration

Part IV: Migration and Mobilities

10. Widening Japans Doors for Filipinos: Reforms and Implications for
Philippine Migrants

11. Tensions and Trajectories: Rethinking Japans Evolving Relationship
toward Skilled Filipino Healthcare Workers

12. Trans-local Crossings: Viewing Relations between Japan and the
Philippines Through an Okinawan Lens

Part V: Gaps and Futures

13. A Gender-Informed Approach to Wartime Philippine-Japan History:
Identifying Erasures, Engaging New Dialogues

14. Representations of Japan in the 21st Century: Networked Images and
Digital Discourses Conjured through User-Generated Content on YouTube

15. From Boizu Rabu to Thirsty: Mapping Queer Literacies from Boys Love
Comics in Japan and the Philippines
Dennis D. Trinidad is Professor at the Department of International Studies at De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines.

Karl Ian Uy Cheng Chua is Professorial Lecturer at the Asian Center, University of the Philippines Diliman.