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Author: Gloria Fernandez, Rosita Perez, Sandra Repulda, and Normita G. Recto
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Year of Publication: 1974
Author: Henelito Sevilla, Jr., Ph.D. (Editor)
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Year of Publication: 2017
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The book reflects on the diplomatic history, academic exchanges, and the cultural, political and developmental linkages between Iran and the Philippines.
Compiled by: Elizabeth T. Urgel and Mamerta Q. Caguimbal
Price: PhP 100 | Availability: In Stock
Year of Publication: 1990
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This book is a part of a series of annotated bibliographies on various topics of academic interest and national issues of current concern meant to be used by the public, government officials, policy planners and researchers
Author: Lily Ann Polo
Price: PhP 100 | Availability: In Stock
Year of Publication: 1984
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The work covers "the initial establishment of relations between the Philippines and the South Korean Republic in 1948, to the period f a trend towards the multi-polarization in the East Asian region in the 1970s."
Editor: Lily Ann Polo
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Year of Publication: 1998
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This book features the works of "Korean and Filipino scholars, government officials, representatives of government and private agencies and corporations concerned with contemporary Korean affairs and Philippine-South Korean relations."