Two women have risen to the presidency in the Philippines in the last fifteen years. Corazon Aquino, the first female to ascend to the presidency in the country’s history, was elected after the ouster of Ferdinand Marcos amidst charges of criminal wrongdoing. Fiftee
From Brazil to Bangladesh, Liberia to Switzerland, Malta to the Marshall Islands, more and more wome...
The overall picture of women in media in the Philippines — status in the profession, image in the me...
The four papers in this monograph deal with Philippine politics at the time of Marcos's downfall an...
This chapter on women leaders discusses how even as women are reputedly empowered in the Philippines...
This chapter looks back at the first female president of the Philippines and her relationship with t...
Leadership is the action of the leading group of people and an organization. This phenomenological s...
In terms of female political leadership, the Philippines is one of the most progressive countries in...
One of the outstanding features of the Philippines is that they have a highly educated population. A...
This study looks at the profiles of Filipino women provincial governors plus city and municipal mayo...
Although at the beginning of the 21st century, over 95 percent of all countries in the world have gr...
The leadership of Higher Education in the Philippines both in State Universities and Colleges (SUCs)...
While female political representation has increased under the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration, p...
openAlthough the Philippines is praised for its outstanding performance in promoting and protecting ...
This article discusses Philippines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the ousting of former Presi...
Women have always been known to have the capacity to lead. However, opportunities for them to take l...
From Brazil to Bangladesh, Liberia to Switzerland, Malta to the Marshall Islands, more and more wome...
The overall picture of women in media in the Philippines — status in the profession, image in the me...
The four papers in this monograph deal with Philippine politics at the time of Marcos's downfall an...
This chapter on women leaders discusses how even as women are reputedly empowered in the Philippines...
This chapter looks back at the first female president of the Philippines and her relationship with t...
Leadership is the action of the leading group of people and an organization. This phenomenological s...
In terms of female political leadership, the Philippines is one of the most progressive countries in...
One of the outstanding features of the Philippines is that they have a highly educated population. A...
This study looks at the profiles of Filipino women provincial governors plus city and municipal mayo...
Although at the beginning of the 21st century, over 95 percent of all countries in the world have gr...
The leadership of Higher Education in the Philippines both in State Universities and Colleges (SUCs)...
While female political representation has increased under the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration, p...
openAlthough the Philippines is praised for its outstanding performance in promoting and protecting ...
This article discusses Philippines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the ousting of former Presi...
Women have always been known to have the capacity to lead. However, opportunities for them to take l...
From Brazil to Bangladesh, Liberia to Switzerland, Malta to the Marshall Islands, more and more wome...
The overall picture of women in media in the Philippines — status in the profession, image in the me...
The four papers in this monograph deal with Philippine politics at the time of Marcos's downfall an...