Papers presented during the First Philippine-Latin American Studies Conference
- The "Hispanization" of the Filipinos
Jaime B. Veneracion
- The Spanish-American Lexicons in Filipino
Teresita A. Alcantara
- Aguilas Aztecas: The Mexican Air Force in the Philippines in World War II
Ricardo T. Jose
- "El Si y El No": Leon Ma. Guerrero in Latin America (1972-1976)
Erwin S. Fernandez
- Critical analysis in light of the neoliberal governments in Mexico
Samuel Tovar Ruiz
- Migración mexicana y ASPAN, la securitización en marcha
Alex Munguia Salazar
- The Case for Latin American Studies: A Filipino Perspective
Fernando N. Zialcita
- The Other Silk Road: Commodity Markets and Non-State Constructions of Trans-Pacific Trade
Theodore C. Waddelow
- Manila-Macau Relations and Interactions with Latin America from the Past into the Future
Gary Ngai
- Relations between Brazil and the Philippines: An Overview
Jose Carlos Brandi Aleixo
- The Philippines and Latin America: Similar challenges at the onset of global crisis
Raimundo Soto
- Cuba, Filipinas y Puerto Rico: Historical Vicissitudes and Sociocultural Affinities
Regino P. Paular
- Historical, Political, and Economic Dimensions of Epidemics: Cholera and Smallpox in 19th Century Philippines
Celestina P. Boncan
- Urban Exclusions, Visions of Development and Political Participation in Bolivian and Philippine Cities
Cristina Cielo
- Importance of FDI in the development of Emerging Countries Application to Colombia and the Philippines
Oscar Eduardo Medina Arango
- Illustrating Daily Routine in Multicultural Manila: A Clash of Premodern States in Early Modern Manila?
Birgit Magdalena Tremml
- International Political Economy of APEC Membership: The Case of Latin American Economies
Won-Ho Kim
- Sovereignty and regional economic integration in Asia: lessons from Latin America's experience
Hee Moon Jo
- Television and consumer culture: examples from Cuba and the Philippines
Anna Cristina Pertierra