Papers presented during the First Philippine-Latin American Studies Conference

  1. The "Hispanization" of the Filipinos
    Jaime B. Veneracion


  2. The Spanish-American Lexicons in Filipino
    Teresita A. Alcantara


  3. Aguilas Aztecas: The Mexican Air Force in the Philippines in World War II
    Ricardo T. Jose


  4. "El Si y El No": Leon Ma. Guerrero in Latin America (1972-1976)
    Erwin S. Fernandez


  5. Critical analysis in light of the neoliberal governments in Mexico
    Samuel Tovar Ruiz


  6. Migración mexicana y ASPAN, la securitización en marcha
    Alex Munguia Salazar


  7. The Case for Latin American Studies: A Filipino Perspective
    Fernando N. Zialcita


  8. The Other Silk Road: Commodity Markets and Non-State Constructions of Trans-Pacific Trade
    Theodore C. Waddelow


  9. Manila-Macau Relations and Interactions with Latin America from the Past into the Future
    Gary Ngai


  10. Relations between Brazil and the Philippines: An Overview
    Jose Carlos Brandi Aleixo


  11. The Philippines and Latin America: Similar challenges at the onset of global crisis
    Raimundo Soto


  12. Cuba, Filipinas y Puerto Rico: Historical Vicissitudes and Sociocultural Affinities
    Regino P. Paular


  13. Historical, Political, and Economic Dimensions of Epidemics: Cholera and Smallpox in 19th Century Philippines
    Celestina P. Boncan


  14. Urban Exclusions, Visions of Development and Political Participation in Bolivian and Philippine Cities
    Cristina Cielo


  15. Importance of FDI in the development of Emerging Countries Application to Colombia and the Philippines
    Oscar Eduardo Medina Arango


  16. Illustrating Daily Routine in Multicultural Manila: A Clash of Premodern States in Early Modern Manila?
    Birgit Magdalena Tremml


  17. International Political Economy of APEC Membership: The Case of Latin American Economies
    Won-Ho Kim


  18. Sovereignty and regional economic integration in Asia: lessons from Latin America's experience
    Hee Moon Jo


  19. Television and consumer culture: examples from Cuba and the Philippines
    Anna Cristina Pertierra