The people of Muslim Mindanao in the southern Philippines overwhelmingly approved, in a plebiscite in 2019, the creation of a new and more autonomous region, raising hopes that the decades-long conflict in Mindanao would soon end. This article asserts that the Mindanao peace process is not just about peace talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, but it should also include the effective participation of grassroots organizations and community-based peace advocates in resolving local conflicts. It evaluates four significant contributions of grassroots-level, local organizations and NGOs to the peace process: (1) combating violent extremism, (2) broadening peacebuilding by local womens organizations, (3) solving loca...
The road to peace in Southern Philippines is when the four gatekeepers of peace - the MILF, the MNLF...
The Philippines has long been beset by internal armed conflicts within Mindanao, the country\u27s se...
This article argues that the current attention on indigenous institutions, and the ‘local’ more gene...
The current Mindanao conflict in the Philippines traces its roots to long-standing inter-cultural co...
Conflict and violence have prevailed over the last four decades in conflict-affected areas in Muslim...
This paper examines the agency of non-government organisations as liberal peace agents and power pl...
This paper is all about how integral Mindanao is to the Philippines. As such, Mindanao studies shou...
Montiel, Rodil, and Guzman describe the islands of Mindanao in the Southern Philippines and analyze ...
The Philippine government is experimenting with a creative but risky new strategy to resolve the con...
[2015] 59 ALJ 1117-1140 The Mindanao conflict is a “deep-rooted problem with strong underpinnings...
This article examines the role of NGOs and broader civil society in laying the ground for sustainabl...
This article describes the relationship between political entities of the Bangsamoro or Muslims in M...
Across more than four decades, the conflict between the national government and Muslim liberation fo...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study investigates the r...
The Philippines has long been beset by internal armed conflicts within Mindanao, the country\u27s se...
The road to peace in Southern Philippines is when the four gatekeepers of peace - the MILF, the MNLF...
The Philippines has long been beset by internal armed conflicts within Mindanao, the country\u27s se...
This article argues that the current attention on indigenous institutions, and the ‘local’ more gene...
The current Mindanao conflict in the Philippines traces its roots to long-standing inter-cultural co...
Conflict and violence have prevailed over the last four decades in conflict-affected areas in Muslim...
This paper examines the agency of non-government organisations as liberal peace agents and power pl...
This paper is all about how integral Mindanao is to the Philippines. As such, Mindanao studies shou...
Montiel, Rodil, and Guzman describe the islands of Mindanao in the Southern Philippines and analyze ...
The Philippine government is experimenting with a creative but risky new strategy to resolve the con...
[2015] 59 ALJ 1117-1140 The Mindanao conflict is a “deep-rooted problem with strong underpinnings...
This article examines the role of NGOs and broader civil society in laying the ground for sustainabl...
This article describes the relationship between political entities of the Bangsamoro or Muslims in M...
Across more than four decades, the conflict between the national government and Muslim liberation fo...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study investigates the r...
The Philippines has long been beset by internal armed conflicts within Mindanao, the country\u27s se...
The road to peace in Southern Philippines is when the four gatekeepers of peace - the MILF, the MNLF...
The Philippines has long been beset by internal armed conflicts within Mindanao, the country\u27s se...
This article argues that the current attention on indigenous institutions, and the ‘local’ more gene...