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Name: EDUARDO C.
Family Name: TADEM
Nationality: FILIPINO
Residence country: PHILIPPINES
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF
THE PHILIPPINES DILIMAN
Title: PROFESSOR OF ASIAN STUDIES
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ed.tadem
Eduardo C. Tadem is Professor of Asian Studies at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He holds a Ph.D in Southeast Asian Studies from the National University of Singapore. He has researched and published extensively on agrarian reform and rural development, industry studies, regional development,
rural unrest and social movements, the political economy of foreign aid, Philippine‑Japan relations, conflicts over natural resources, international labor migration, foreign investments, and contemporary politics.
His most recent publications are: “The Peasantry as a Class in the Philippine Context.” 2012. Philippine Social Science Review. (Vol 64 No 2) – forthcoming; “Grassroots Democracy, Non-State Approaches, and Popular Empowerment in Rural Philippines.” 2012. Philippine Political Science Journal.(Vol 33 No 61) – forthcoming; “Marxism, the Peasantry and Agrarian Revolution in the Philippines.” 2010. in T.S.E. Tadem and L. Samson (eds). Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements, (Manila:Anvil Publications and UP Third World Studies Center); “Development Down the Drain: The Crisis of Official Development Assistance to the Philippines,” 2010. in F. Sta Ana III (ed). Finance or Penance for the Poor (Quezon City: Social Watch Philippines)
Family Name: TADEM
Nationality: FILIPINO
Residence country: PHILIPPINES
Organization: UNIVERSITY OF
THE PHILIPPINES DILIMAN
Title: PROFESSOR OF ASIAN STUDIES
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ed.tadem
Eduardo C. Tadem is Professor of Asian Studies at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He holds a Ph.D in Southeast Asian Studies from the National University of Singapore. He has researched and published extensively on agrarian reform and rural development, industry studies, regional development,
rural unrest and social movements, the political economy of foreign aid, Philippine‑Japan relations, conflicts over natural resources, international labor migration, foreign investments, and contemporary politics.
His most recent publications are: “The Peasantry as a Class in the Philippine Context.” 2012. Philippine Social Science Review. (Vol 64 No 2) – forthcoming; “Grassroots Democracy, Non-State Approaches, and Popular Empowerment in Rural Philippines.” 2012. Philippine Political Science Journal.(Vol 33 No 61) – forthcoming; “Marxism, the Peasantry and Agrarian Revolution in the Philippines.” 2010. in T.S.E. Tadem and L. Samson (eds). Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements, (Manila:Anvil Publications and UP Third World Studies Center); “Development Down the Drain: The Crisis of Official Development Assistance to the Philippines,” 2010. in F. Sta Ana III (ed). Finance or Penance for the Poor (Quezon City: Social Watch Philippines)