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How Marcos Undermined Philippine Agriculture and Marginalized Further the Peasantry

The Philippine Journal of Public Policy: Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives (PJPP) (ISSN 2672-3352 (print) / 2704-2847 (online)) (DOI: doi.org/10.54096/MJEF7942) is the annual peer-reviewed journal of the University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies (UP CIDS) released in print and online.

The PJPP takes off from the Public Policy Journal (PPJ), which was launched in 1997 by then UP President Emil Javier to serve as one of the university’s contributions to public policy discourse from a multidisciplinary perspective. The journal has published key research projects conducted by university faculty members across the UP System and has evolved to be a platform for examining contemporary social, cultural, economic, and political issues in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and East Asia.

Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem, Ph.D., Professor at the UP Department of Political Science and Executive Director of UP CIDS, currently serves as the journal’s Editor-in-Chief. To maintain academic rigor, scholars affiliated with globally renowned institutions from various disciplines serve as its peer reviewers, as needed

Author

Eduardo C. Tadem

DOI

doi.org/10.54096/GOXE9779

Recommended Citation

Chichago Style

Tadem, Eduardo C. 2022. “How Marcos Undermined Philippine Agriculture and Marginalized Further the Peasantry.” Philippine Journal for Public Policy: Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives: 68–86

American Psychological Association (APA) Style

Tadem, E. C. (2022). How Marcos undermined Philippine agriculture and marginalized further the peasantry. Philippine Journal for Public Policy: Interdisciplinary Development Perspectives, 68–86.

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