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From enduring strife to enduring peace in the Philippines
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Morea, Gary J
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Agreements
/ Amnesties
/ Armed forces
/ Communism
/ Cultural groups
/ Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
/ Economic aspects
/ Evaluation
/ Insurgency
/ Legitimacy
/ Martial law
/ Mindanao Island (Philippines)
/ Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines)
/ Muslim organizations
/ Nationalism
/ Pacific settlement of international disputes
/ Peace
/ Philippines, History
/ Philippines, Politics and government
/ Philippines, Social conditions
/ Political activity
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Powers and duties
/ Presidency
/ Public officers
/ Public works
/ Social groups
/ Social unrest
/ U.S. Agency for International Development
/ U.S., Foreign relations, Philippines
2008
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From enduring strife to enduring peace in the Philippines
by
Morea, Gary J
in
Agreements
/ Amnesties
/ Armed forces
/ Communism
/ Cultural groups
/ Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
/ Economic aspects
/ Evaluation
/ Insurgency
/ Legitimacy
/ Martial law
/ Mindanao Island (Philippines)
/ Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines)
/ Muslim organizations
/ Nationalism
/ Pacific settlement of international disputes
/ Peace
/ Philippines, History
/ Philippines, Politics and government
/ Philippines, Social conditions
/ Political activity
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Powers and duties
/ Presidency
/ Public officers
/ Public works
/ Social groups
/ Social unrest
/ U.S. Agency for International Development
/ U.S., Foreign relations, Philippines
2008
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From enduring strife to enduring peace in the Philippines
by
Morea, Gary J
in
Agreements
/ Amnesties
/ Armed forces
/ Communism
/ Cultural groups
/ Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
/ Economic aspects
/ Evaluation
/ Insurgency
/ Legitimacy
/ Martial law
/ Mindanao Island (Philippines)
/ Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines)
/ Muslim organizations
/ Nationalism
/ Pacific settlement of international disputes
/ Peace
/ Philippines, History
/ Philippines, Politics and government
/ Philippines, Social conditions
/ Political activity
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Powers and duties
/ Presidency
/ Public officers
/ Public works
/ Social groups
/ Social unrest
/ U.S. Agency for International Development
/ U.S., Foreign relations, Philippines
2008
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From enduring strife to enduring peace in the Philippines
2008
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\"With the exception of a brief period of American control in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict has persisted in the Mindanao, the southern island group of the Philippines, for 500 years, since the first acts of resistance towards Spanish colonization in the sixteenth century. In fact, this conflict is the second longest internal conflict in history. The population of the Philippines is a mosaic of diverse ideologies, religions, and cultures that have coalesced into three distinct regions of the archipelago. At times, these regions have been at odds with each other. While several attempts at conflict resolution have been made over the years through many different forms of government, the conflict has not yet been resolved and groups continue to struggle against the central government for political consideration, concessions, and/or autonomy. Those living in the Mindanao, for whom resistance is central to identity, still writhe against the forces that wish to control them.\" (Military Review) Author Gary J. Morea discusses the conflict in the Philippines, suggesting peace efforts in the form of amnesty, reintegration, and reconciliation (AR2).
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U.S. Army CGSC,Department of the Army Headquarters
Subject
/ Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
/ Mindanao Island (Philippines)
/ Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines)
/ Pacific settlement of international disputes
/ Peace
/ Philippines, Politics and government
/ Philippines, Social conditions
/ Politics
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