US High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre to the Philippines suggests that neither Japanese aggression or economic troubles will deter Philippine independence
The Philippines and Japan have evolved a security partnership in the face of China\u27s maritime exp...
Netherlands Minister in London informed an FO official that the Japanese Government had made a propo...
Effects of Matsuoka's tour and the end of the Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact upon Japanese policy. ...
Former US High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt and current High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre disagree r...
Philippine independence, growing dominance of Japan in the Far East is a cause for concern for US Fa...
President Manuel Quezon tells the National Assembly that independence as agreed with the US governme...
Reprinted from Southeast Asia: An International Quarterly, (Vol I, No. 3, Summer 1971
The Philippines started to be known in Europe when Ferdinand Magellan set foot on Samar island in Ma...
In 1916 the Filipinos received the promise of independence "as soon as a stable government can be e...
Philippine President Manuel Quezon suggests 'semi-independence' to revise autonomy and permit the Ph...
Prepared for delivery at the 2017 Neutrality Conference: “Lessons from the Past and Visions for the ...
The Second World War posed complicated dilemmas in terms of loyalty for political leaders in countri...
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty wit...
This thesis covers the first Philippine Independence Mission made to the United States in the early ...
History’s pages abound with accounts of how we Filipinos have always sought—and worked for—peace. Pe...
The Philippines and Japan have evolved a security partnership in the face of China\u27s maritime exp...
Netherlands Minister in London informed an FO official that the Japanese Government had made a propo...
Effects of Matsuoka's tour and the end of the Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact upon Japanese policy. ...
Former US High Commissioner Paul V. McNutt and current High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre disagree r...
Philippine independence, growing dominance of Japan in the Far East is a cause for concern for US Fa...
President Manuel Quezon tells the National Assembly that independence as agreed with the US governme...
Reprinted from Southeast Asia: An International Quarterly, (Vol I, No. 3, Summer 1971
The Philippines started to be known in Europe when Ferdinand Magellan set foot on Samar island in Ma...
In 1916 the Filipinos received the promise of independence "as soon as a stable government can be e...
Philippine President Manuel Quezon suggests 'semi-independence' to revise autonomy and permit the Ph...
Prepared for delivery at the 2017 Neutrality Conference: “Lessons from the Past and Visions for the ...
The Second World War posed complicated dilemmas in terms of loyalty for political leaders in countri...
British reflections on possible US decision to not renew the 1911 Commerce and Navigation Treaty wit...
This thesis covers the first Philippine Independence Mission made to the United States in the early ...
History’s pages abound with accounts of how we Filipinos have always sought—and worked for—peace. Pe...
The Philippines and Japan have evolved a security partnership in the face of China\u27s maritime exp...
Netherlands Minister in London informed an FO official that the Japanese Government had made a propo...
Effects of Matsuoka's tour and the end of the Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact upon Japanese policy. ...