Wherever I am, the world comes after me.
It offers me its busyness. It does not believe that I do not want it.
Now I understand 
why the old poets of China went so far
and high 
into the mountains, then crept into the pale mist.
"The Old Poets of China" by Mary Oliver

Photo: Cover spread of the book


The UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies (CIDS), along with the UP Asian Center and the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), will host a public forum and book launch, The ASEAN Drama: Half a Century and Still Unfolding, on May 17, 2017, 2 pm to 5 pm at the GT-Toyota Asian Center Auditorium, UP Asian Center, Quezon City. The forum and launch is free and open to the public; but participants are encouraged to sign up. 

ABOUT THE FORUM and BOOK LAUNCH

Ambassador Lauro Baja, Jr., former Philippine representative to the United Nations, will deliver the keynote speech, "ASEAN: The other side of midnight". He will discuss the organization's 50-year history, and will share his thoughts on the Philippine's Chairmanship on ASEAN's golden anniversary and what the future looks like for both the Philippines and the region. 

Former Ambassador to ASEAN and Former ASEAN Deputy Secretary-General Dr. Wilfrido V. Villacorta will serve as reactor to Ambassador Baja's presentation. Dr. Villacorta also served as a member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission.

During the forum/book launch, Dr. Edna Co, co-editor of The ASEAN Drama: Half a Century and Still Unfolding, will also give an overview of the book's chapters and the significance of each, and will use the insights gleaned therefrom to reflect on the "way to go", i.e., on ASEAN's need for "a collective capacity to govern", stronger leadership and coherence, and unity and interdependence among member countries, among others. 

Each of contributors will speak briefly about their respective chapters. 

ABOUT THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER 

Ambassador Lauro Baja, Jr. is one of the most senior and respected diplomats of the Philippines, who served the country in various diplomatic capacities for over 40 years, including Philippine Ambassador to Brazil and Italy, Assistant Secretary for Asian and Pacific Affairs, and as Senior Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs in charge of policy. He was Executive Director of the Office of United Nations and Other International Organizations in the Philippines from 1977 to 1979. During his term as Senior Undersecretary, Ambassador Baja oversaw many initiatives, including the establishment of the ASEAN plus three with China, Japan and Korea; the Trilateral Agreement among the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia on the Exchange of Information and Establishment of Communications Procedure to Combat Terrorism; and the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea. He engineered the election of the Philippines to the UN Security Council, was chosen by President Arroyo to represent the Philippines in the United Nations, and oversee Manila's participation as a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Ambassador Baja presided over the Council and shepherded the unanimous adoption of Security Council Resolution 1546, which established the political process in Iraq. He was elected chairman of the Sixth (Legal) Committee of the 58th UN General Assembly. 


ABOUT THE BOOK

A "forthright scrutiny of ASEAN" by academics and diplomatic practitioners, The ASEAN Drama: Half a Century and Still Unfolding contains chapters on: 

    • The impact of ASEAN and the major powers on the regional order by Temario Rivera
    • The ASEAN secretariat and bureaucracy by Filemon Uriarte, Jr.
    • The challenges of building ASEAN identity and citizenship by Jorge Tigno
    • ASEAN and the role of civil society by Herman Kraft
    • The economic benefits of ASEAN Integration on member countries by Jose Tabbada and Sayeeda Bano
    • The ASEAN Way by Orlando Mercado. 

The ASEAN Drama: Half a Century and Still Unfolding reflects a diversity in thinking about ASEAN, its character, the issues the regional association faces, as well as the many dilemmas it encounters. It is co-edited by Dr. Edna Co, Executive Director of the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies and Dr. Carlos Tabunda, Executive Fellow of the Development Academy of the Philippines.  

PRICING

Regular price of the book is PhP 400, but it will be available on the 17th at a limited launch price of PhP 350.  

VENUE And VICINITY MAP

Vehicles entering the UP Asian Center (GT-Toyota Asian Cultural Center) grounds can only do so via the gate on Magsaysay Avenue that is near a UP guardhouse, a few meters away from Katipunan Avenue, and across Maynilad. A small gate for pedestrians on Guerrero St. lies across the College of Law parking lot and a few meters away from a waiting shed, where the Ikot jeepney, and jeepneys from Philcoa and SM North pass by. VIEW VICINITY MAP and GOOGLE STREET VIEW

INQUIRIES and RSVPs

For inquiries and RSVPs, please contact the CIDS office at 981.8500 local 4266 or 4267 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Enroll: MA Programs: Asian Studies @ UP Asian Center

The UP Asian Center offers M.A. programs in Asian Studies with four fields of specialization: Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and West Asia. The Center also has an M.A. program in Philippine Studies that allows students to major in Philippine society and culture, Philippine foreign relations, or Philippine development studies. The Center offers a Ph.D. program in Philippine Studies in conjunction with the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy. Get an overview of these programs. The Asian Center also houses a peer-reviewed, open-access journal, Asian Studies: Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia. It has published several books and monographs, and hosts or organizes various lectures and conferences.