Wendell Glenn Cagape

Wendell Glenn Cagape
Centro Escolar University | CEU · College of Education, Liberal Arts and Science

PhD in Southeast Asian Studies

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Introduction
I earned my PhD in Southeast Asian Studies at Centro Escolar University. I have had been writing several papers about the Rohingya issues. In 2009, I earned my PhD in Education and in 2004, I earned my Master of Arts in Foreign Service. I sit as peer reviewer of two important journals. I am into qualitative researches and approaches. I am an Associate Member of the Division on Social Sciences of the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP).
Additional affiliations
July 2006 - present
JH Cerilles State College
Position
  • Board Secretary V
Description
  • I work with the Board of Trustees of the State College and help in undertaking policy briefs, agenda folders and researches for the Board of Trustees.
Education
October 2017 - July 2020
Centro Escolar University
Field of study
  • PhD in Southeast Asian Studies

Publications

Publications (20)
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As the world condemns the genocide, Myanmar and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s government denied it and refused to accept it and argued that it sanctioned under the rule of law. This paper problematises these questions:, What is the rule of law in Myanmar? And why do they deny it? This study is qualitative in which pages of transcripts of speeches perused...
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Pursuing decolonization studies among the indigenous peoples in one of the provinces of Mindanao is a daunting and intricate unboxing of colonized thought and practices that leads to challenges amidst the limiting space of autonomous traditional knowledge production and its sustainability. Such was my encounter with the Subanen evangelicals, sons a...
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The pivot of the Duterte Administration to China and Russia has resulted to seemingly stronger resistance from the academic and the general public who are used to the bilateral relations with the United States of America. This move to refocus and shift its bilateral relations (improving) to China and Russia has been the hallmark of the Duterte Pres...
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The Rohingya issue in Southeast Asia remains to be a stumbling block in the ASEAN vis-à-vis Myanmar’s commitment towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) as well as to a host of other nations within the region that hosted a sizable community of refugees such as Indonesia and Malaysia since the diaspora of the Rohingya into So...
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Woodcarving in the Philippines predates the colonizers‘ forage into the pristine Philippine archipelago, from the Ifugao of the North to the Paete in Laguna in Southern Luzon to even as far as the Islamic enclave of Marawi in Mindanao. Such craftsmanship proved to the world the creativity of Filipino artisans, who passed on from generation to gener...
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Since 2017, the Rohingya has encamped at Cox's Bazar with little hope of returning home safely and of getting a better life in Bangladesh-as a result of a decades-long marginalization, discrimination, deprivation and dehumanization of the Rohingya community by Myanmar, Bangladesh and other host nations in Southeast Asia. This study looked at the li...
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This is the Book of Abstract of the International Conference of the Philippine Sociological Society.
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This is a manuscript for the understanding of macrostructure and social structure of societies in Southeast Asia
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This is a manuscript for the study on ethnic identity, orientalism and nomothetic universalism
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Perhaps, the most illustrative book to infer arguments on the rise of villages to cities is the one written by Charles Dickens, aptly titled: A Tale of Two Cities. It is a book comparing London and Paris, although set in 1775, Dickens wrote it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. it is a poignant remember for those in the cities who dr...
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The premise of this study is anchored on the berthing of a movement that swept across contemporary Southeast Asia after the Second World War and the rise of nationalism is akin to the birthing of the offspring of colonialism. Nationalism is thus, paradoxically colonialism however it is from the inside. The agents of the nation-building built on the...
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This is a research undertaken in collaboration with my PSOSEC student-officers which discussed the Pag-Amping sa Kadagatan as a way to come up with a joint SOP Flow for the Philippine Coast Guard and the PNP Maritime Group in the Philippines
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This pivotal change in the foreign policy of the Philippines in the time of Duterte has been extended now in the administration of President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr, in his flexible foreign policy patterned strongly under the constitutional proviso of pursuing an independent foreign policy. This paper seeks to undertake a study on how the Ph...
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The issue surrounding the Rohingya in Southeast Asia is a contemporary topic that warrants a serious scholarly pursuit in terms of research and for providing for a better understanding on the situation women in terms of their survival and resilience in times of statelessness. Today, Rohingya people remains to be stateless, and in diasporas in South...
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The issue surrounding the Rohingya in Southeast Asia is a contemporary topic that warranted a serious scholarly pursuit in terms of qualitative research and for providing a better understanding of the situation in which women had to live with in terms of their survival and resilience in times of statelessness. Today, Rohingya people remains statele...
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Even as the world condemns it as genocide, the government of the Union of the Republic of Myanmar and democracy icon, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi denied it and refused to accept it as such and mounted a legal defense arguing that what the subsequent response against the attacks as of August 25, 2017 on various police outposts were anchored on the rule of...
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The year is 2018 and for the first time in the history of the atrocities against the Rohingya in the Rakhine, the Myanmar Tatmadaw admitted that there were 10 Rohingya Muslims who were murdered in the coastal village of Inn Din (Murdoch, 2018 ), which happened in the beginning of September 2017, after Buddhist villagers had forced the captured men...
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When the Rohingya Crisis erupted after the August 25, 2017 incident in the northern Rakhine State in Myanmar, reporters and writers scamper to get the news out to the world, and one of these, are writers and field reporters of the prestigious New York Times. Founded in 1851, the New York Times is an American newspaper that is based in New York City...
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In order to mainstream Islamic education in the Philippine educational sector, the Philippine government through the Department of Education, issued Department Order 51 in 2004 to purposely integrate Arabic language and Islamic Values (ALIVE) in many public schools within the country. Since 2004, many public schools are offering Arabic language and...

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This supports my observation of the role of Rohingya in the context of the Rohingya response by the international community towards this community.

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