Research & Area Studies

All members have one region of specialization, i.e., an area study. In principle, PHISO focuses on the Philippines and its role in the study of the ‘international’. We encourage PHISO members to have an area study in International Relations, where they also learn Philippine relations with the following regions:

  • AS1 – Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
  • AS2 – East Asia (primarily China, Japan, and Korea)
  • AS3 – Organization of American States (primarily the USA and Canada)
  • AS4 – European Union (EU) and Eastern Europe
  • AS5 – Middle East and North Africa (primarily GCC countries, Israel, Iran and Turkey)
  • AS6 – Oceania (primarily Australia and New Zealand)
  • AS7 – Commonwealth of Independent States (primarily Russia)
  • AS8 – South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (primarily India and Pakistan)
  • AS9 – Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños (primarily Brazil and Venezuela)
  • AS10 – African Union (primarily South Africa and Ethiopia)

These area studies complement research sections. It is envisioned that in the near future each area study will have subdomain, which host a blog that discusses research collaborations and publications. An area study is analyzed based on research section where the member belongs to. All members will be grouped into three specific research sections (RS) for which they have chosen during the application process. The research sections are:

  • RS1 – International Relations Theory
  • RS2 – Religion and International Relations
  • RS3 – Non-Western International Relations
  • RS4 – Post-Colonial International Relations
  • RS5 – Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
  • RS6 – International Law
  • RS7 – International Organizations
  • RS8 – Security and Peace Studies
  • RS9 – International Political Economy
  • RS10 – International Political Sociology
  • RS11 – Nationalism and International Relations
  • RS12 – International Development Studies
  • RS13 – Historical International Relations
  • RS14 – Environment and International Relations
  • RS15 – Gendering International Relations
  • RS16 – Philosophy and International Relations

It is envisioned that in the near future each research section will have its own subdomain that hosts a blog where contributors discuss research collaborations and publications.

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