Greetings! As an initiative to raise knowledge and awareness on current issues on transnational migration, the graduate students of Philippine Foreign Relations under the supervision of Dr. Henelito Sevilla, Jr., Ph.D are organizing a forum on May 6, 2016 from 1:00pm to… Continue Reading “Transnational Migration and Philippine Experience: Opportunities and Challenges”
Fourth annual Nottingham Postgraduate Conference in Politics and International Relations Date: 10 June 2016 Location: Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park Campus, The University of Nottingham Postgraduate students from the School of Politics and International Relations at The University of Nottingham are organising… Continue Reading “CfP: Rethinking Politics in a Volatile World”
I deeply and sincerely apologize for those who were offended or disappointed with the words I chose in previous PhISO’s announcements. I understand that the IR scholarship in the Philippines is already flourishing with several great institutions, highly respected scholars, indefatigable practitioners, and extensive research networks.… Continue Reading “Nassef’s Apology to Everyone”
Guest Editor: Professor Nick Anguelov (Department of Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA) Since its conceptualisation in the 1980s by Joseph Nye, the term ‘Soft Power’ has been widely invoked in foreign policy discussions. While proponents highlight the successful applications of soft power… Continue Reading “CfP: Perspectives on Soft Power (Palgrave Macmillan)”
PhISO is very proud to announce that Helena Z Benitez School of International Relations and Diplomacy (HZB-SIRD) of the Philippine Women’s University is our very first official institutional partner that seeks to advance ‘Global International Relations’ scholarship in the Philippines. Through PhISO MoAs, it… Continue Reading “Proudly announces the PhISO-PWU Memorandum of Agreement”