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Eduardo C. Tadem is a Professor of Asian Studies at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines. His geographical concentration is Southeast Asia. He earned his Ph.D. in Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore with the dissertation, ''"Peasants and outsiders: Change and continuity in three rural villages in the Philippines"''.


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== Administrative Positions ==
== Education ==
Co-Chair, Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA), Interim Executive Committee (Jan 2011 – present)
* Ph.D. Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore
* M.A. Asian Studies, University of the Philippines
* B.A. Philosophy, University of the Philippines


Assistant to the Dean for Academic Affairs, Asian Center, University of the Philippines (Nov 2006 to March 2008)
== Courses Handled ==
 
* AS 201A - Modern Asia
Member, Academic Personnel Committee, Asian Center, University of the Philippines (June 2006 to present)
* AS 210 - Theories and Perspectives on Area Studies
 
* AS 253 - Readings on Southeast Asia II
Editorial Board member, Asian Studies Journal, (since 2005)
* AS 255.1 - Social and Economic Development in Southeast Asia
 
Chairman, Executive Board, Policy Resource Institute for Development Initiatives (PRIDI), 1998 –2000
 
Co-Director, Asia Pacific Studies Program, University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies (UP CIDS), 1998-2001
 
Executive Director, Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA), Hong Kong, (1993-1997)
 
Chair, Information, Publication, and Public Affairs Office, University of the Philippines Manila, 1988-1991.
 
Presidential Assistant for UP Mindanao Affairs, Office of the President, University of the Philippines, starting January 2000.
 
Member, Transition Team of incoming Agrarian Reform Secretary Horacio R. Morales, June 1998.
 
Senior Policy Consultant, Office of the Secretary, Department of Agrarian Reform, July-August 1998.
 
As part of a two person task force, drew up the reorganization plan of the Ministry of Agrarian Reform upon the assumption into office of Pres. Corazon C. Aquino in 1986.
 
As member of the University Reorganization Committee, drew up the reorganization plan of the University of the Philippines Manila in 1988.
 
Chief Policy Consultant, Policy Advisory Group (PAG), Department of Agrarian Reform - UN Food and Agricultural Organization - Support for Agrarian Reform Communities/Technical Support for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (DAR-FAO SARC/TSARRD) Joint Project, September 1998 to November 2000.
 
From 1988 to 1991, served on the Chancellor's Advisory Committee (CAC) of the University of the Philippines Manila. The CAC was the Chancellor's policy planning and advisory body.
 
From 1987 1988, served as senior legislative consultant to Rep. Bonifacio H. Gillego, Chairperson of the House Agrarian Reform Committee of the Philippine Congress.
 
==Courses handled==
== Publications ==
 
2010
 
“Marxism, the Peasantry and Agrarian Revolution in the Philippines,” in Teresa Encarnacion Tadem and Laura Samson (eds), Marxism in the Philippines: Continuing Engagements, (Quezon City: Anvil Press).
 
“Development Down the Drain: The Crisis of Official Development Assistance to the Philippines,” in Filomeno Sta Ana III (ed). Finance or Penance for the Poor (Quezon City: Social Watch Philippines).
 
“Why Indonesia Outperforms RP,” Talk of the Town, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 31 October.
 
“Mindanao Question: Build a New Development Paradigm,” Talk of the Town, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 21 August.
 
“Foreign Nurses and Caregivers in Japan,” Global Pinoy, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 9 August.
 
“Development and Distress in Mindanao: A Political Economy Overview,” UP Forum, Vol 11 (1), Jan-Feb, pp 1-3, 15.
 
 
2009
“The Filipino Peasant in the Modern World: Tradition, Change and Resilience.” Philippine Political Science Journal. Vol 30 No 53.
 
Tadem, Eduardo C. (2009). “Peasant Lives in the Margin: The Life and Times of Vicente and Marcelina Narciso.” Singsing: Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies. Vol 6. No 1.
 
“Maguindanao Massacre: Political rivalry, not ‘rido’ driven,” Talk of the Town, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Dec 5.
 
2008
Co-author (with Saturnino Borras and Mary Ann Manahan), “Foreign Aid and CARP Extension,” Talk of the Town, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 6 July 2008.
 
2007
“Reconstructing Peasant Lives in Central Luzon: The View from Below,” Social Science Diliman, Vol 4, Nos 1 & 2, January-December 2007.
 
2006
“Philippine Rural Development and Indigenous Communities: Aytas and the Sacobia Project,” Alaya: Kapampangan Research Journal, Vol 4, December 2006. (previously published in Jandt and Pederson (eds), Constructive Conflict Management: Asia Pacific Cases, London: Sage Publications, 1996.)
 
“The Filipino Peasant in the Modern World: Continuity and Change,”  Alaya: Kapampangan Research Journal, Vol 4, December 2006.
 
2003
“Anti-Globalization Movements in Southeast Asia,” (with Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem), Asian Studies journal, Vol. 39 Nos 1-2. (Note: Released in December 2008).
 
“Official Development Assistance to the Philippines: Can it be Reformed?,” Public Policy
(Vol. 7, No. 1).
 
2002
“L’Asie Sud-Est” (with Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem), in Samir Amin and Francois Houtart (eds), Mondialisation des Resistances: L’Etat des Luttes 2002 (Paris: L’Harmatton).
 
2001
Land Reforms and Rural Productive Systems in China and Vietnam: Collective vs. Individual Ownership," in Armando Malay, Jr. (editor), Going Global: Asian Societies in the Cusp of Change (Quezon City: Asian Center, UP Diliman).
 
Editor, Indonesia’s Interregnum: A Tortuous Road to Democratic Development (Quezon City, Philippines: UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies).
 
“Indonesia at the Crossroads: The Development of an Asian Political and Economic Quagmire,” in Eduardo C. Tadem (editor), Indonesia’s Interregnum: A Tortuous Road to Democratic Development (Quezon City, Philippines: UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies).
 
"The Legacy of Indonesia's Model of Development," in Eduardo C. Tadem (editor), Indonesia’s Interregnum: A Tortuous Road to Democratic Development (Quezon City, Philippines: UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies).
 
"East Timor: Under a New Foreign Master," in Eduardo C. Tadem (editor), Indonesia’s Interregnum: A Tortuous Road to Democratic Development (Quezon City, Philippines: UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies).
 
1999
"Hong Kong in Deep Crisis: Economic Woes and Political Anxieties Threaten Freewheeling Capitalism," East Asia Series No. 1, Asia Pacific Studies Program, UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies.
 
1997
"Victimisation Through Development," (Preface), The Dispossessed: Victims of Development in Asia (Hong Kong: ARENA Press).
 
1996
"Philippine Rural Development and Indigenous Communities: Aytas and the Sacobia Project," in Fred E. Jandt and Paul B. Pederson (editors), Constructive Conflict Management: Asia Pacific Cases (London, Thousand Oaks and New Delhi: Sage Publications).
 
"Reflections on NGO-PO Relations," Communiqué (ARENA Publication) Nos. 34-35, March-June.
 
1995
Co-Editor (with Lakshmi Daniel), Challenging the Mainstream: APEC and the Asia-Pacific Development Debate (Hong Kong: ARENA, AA-YMCA, CCA and DAGA) 1995.
 
1994
"On States, Markets, and Indicators", Asian Exchange: ARENA Bulletin (Vol. 10 No. 1).
 
"Integrated Rural Development and U.S. Baselands in the Philippines: The Sacobia Project", Kasarinlan: A Philippine Quarterly of Third World Studies (Vol 9 Nos 2/3) 4th Quarter 1993 and 1st Quarter.
 
Integrated Rural Development and U.S. Baselands: The Sacobia Project, (Quezon City: University of the Philippines and University of Amsterdam).
 
"Nepali Marxists: Overturning Dogmas," Communiqué, Nos. 25-26, Sept-Dec.
 
1993
"Brimstone and Ash: The 1991 Mt. Pinatubo Eruption" (with Maria Cynthia Rose Banzon Bautista) in Cynthia Bautista (ed.) In The Shadow of the Lingering Mt. Pinatubo Disaster (Quezon City: UP CSSP Publications).
 
"Ethnicity and Separatist Movements in Southeast Asia" (with Teresa S. Encarnacion) in Ponna Wignaraja (ed.), New Social Movements in the South (London and New Jersey: Zed Press).
 
"Agrarian Reform Implementation in the Philippines: Disabling a Centerpiece Program", in International Conference on Agrarian Reform Proceedings and Documentation (Quezon City: ICAR).
 
1992
"The Political Economy of Mindanao: An Overview", in Mark Turner, R.J. May, and Lulu Turner (eds) Mindanao: Land of Unfulfilled Promise (Manila: New Day Publishers).
 
"Filipino Migrant Workers: Confronting Poverty and Underdevelopment" (with Teresa S. Encarnacion) in Asian Exchange (ARENA Bulletin) (Vol. VIII, Nos. 3/4) November .
 
1990
"Philippine Agrarian Reform Today:  Fallen Hopes and New Possibilities," Kasarinlan, Philippine Quarterly of Third World Studies, (Vol. 6, Nos. 1 2).
 
"Conflict Over Land based Natural Resources in the ASEAN Countries," in Lim Teck Ghee and Mark J. Valencia (eds.) Conflict Over Natural Resources in South East Asia and the Pacific (Tokyo: United Nations University Press and Singapore: Oxford University Press).
 
"Japan, the U.S., and Official Development Assistance to the Philippines," Kasarinlan: Philippine Quarterly of Third World Studies, (Vol. 5, No. 4) .
 
"Nananichi kan no Hiro to yoru ga Nokoshitamono," Sekai Journal (Tokyo) February .
 
1989
"Ethnic Self Determination and Separatist Movements in Southeast Asia," (with Teresa S. Encarnacion) in Kumar David and Santasilan Kadirgamar (eds.) Ethnicity: Identity, Conflict, and Crisis (Hong Kong: ARENA Press).
 
"Philippine Assistance Plan: A Mockery of Aid," Japan Asia Quarterly Review (Vol. 21 Nos. 2 3)
 
"The Aquino Government Under Siege," Kasarinlan: A Philippine Quarterly of Third World Studies (Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2).
 
1988
"Rice, Farmers, and Politics in the Philippines: 1965 1985," in Peter Wallensteen (ed.) Food, Development, and Conflict: Thailand and the Philippines (Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University Department of Peace and Conflict Research).
 
"The Popular Uprising in the Philippines," in Peter Wallensteen (ed.) Food, Development, and Conflict: Thailand and the Philippines (Uppsala, Sweden:Uppsala University Department of Peace and Conflict Research).
 
"Conflicts Over Land Resources: A Comparative Study of the Philippines, Uganda, and Sweden," (with Lars Vikinge and Christine Kisamba Mugerwa)  in Goran Lindgren and Peter Wallensteen (eds.) Towards Conflict Resolution in the Third World (Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University Department of Peace and Conflict Research).
 
"Agrarian Reform: A Dream Deferred"  Katipunan (Monthly Newsmagazine of the Filipino Community) Vol. 1 No. 7, May (Berkeley, CA, USA).
 
"La Question Agraire, Un Test Pour le Gouvernement Aquino," Les Temps Modernes (44 Annee N. 508) Novembre , Paris.
 
"China's Role in the Regional and National Security of Southeast Asia: An ASEAN Perspective," in Frances F.W. Lai (ed.) The Emerging Relations Between China and Southeast Asia (Hong Kong: Lingnan College Centre for Asian Pacific Studies).
 
"Legislating from Below: The People's Agrarian Reform Program," Diliman Review (Vol. 36 No. 5).
 
1987
"Directions in Philippine Agrarian Reform," New Asian Visions (Vol. 4 No. 1).
 
"Resolving the Agrarian Question: Immediate and Long Term Agendas," in F. Sionil Jose (ed.) A Filipino Agenda for the Twenty First Century (Manila: Solidarity Publishing House).
 
"The Foreign Investments Issue Revisited," Philippine Development Forum (Vol. 4 No. 1).
 
"The Compensation and Repayment Schemes of the Aquino Agrarian Reform Program," Philippine Development Forum (Vol. 4 Nos. 2 3).
 
"The Agrarian Question Confronts the Aquino Government," Kasarinlan (Vol. 2 No. 4).
 
1986
Grains and Radicalism: The Political Economy of the Philippine Rice Industry: 1965 1985. Third World Studies Center Commodity Series No. 5, October.
 
The Coconut Industry in Mindanao, Special Issue of Mindanao Focus (No. 12) December.
 
"Cooperative Farms as an Alternative," Diliman Review (Vol. 34 No. 3).
 
"The February Uprising in its Historical Context," Diliman Review (Vol. 34 No. 2) and in New Asian Visions (Vol. 3 No. 1) as "The Popular Uprising in the Philippines."
 
"Land Reform After Marcos," Solidarity (Nos. 106 107); also in Business Day (March 21, 1986) and in Ang Katipunan (March).
 
"Lessons for the Philippine Left," Kasarinlan (Vol. 1 No. 4).
 
Handbook on the Reorganization Proposals for the Ministry of Agrarian Reform (Manila: Presidential Commission on Government Reorganization).
 
1985
"Roots of the Agrarian Crisis in the Philippines," in Transnationalization, The State, and the People: The Philippine Experience (Working Papers of the United Nations University Asian Perspectives Project: Southeast Asia).
 
"The Crisis in Philippine Agriculture," Kasarinlan (Vol. 1 No. 2).
 
"Technological Changes and the Philippine Peasantry," New Asian Visions (Vol. 2 No. 1).
 
1984
Editor, Showcases of Underdevelopment in Mindanao: Fishes, Forests and Fruits (Davao City: Alternate Resource Center).
 
"Modernization and Depletion: The Case of the Fishing Industry in Mindanao," in Showcases of Underdevelopment in Mindanao: Fishes, Forests and Fruits (Davao City: Alternate Resource Center).
 
"Issues in the Underdevelopment of Mindanao," in Showcases of Underdevelopment in Mindanao: Fishes, Forests and Fruits (Davao City: Alternate Resource Center).
 
"A Critique of Development Patterns in Mindanao," in Letizia Constantino (ed.) Issues Without Tears Vol. II (Quezon City: Foundation for Nationalist Studies).
 
1983
"The Japanese Type of Cooperation in Southeast Asia: The Philippine Case," East Asia: International Review of Economic, Political, and Social Development (Vol. 2).
 
"Underdevelopment and Agrarian Societies: The Philippine Case," Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review (Vol. XLVII Nos. 1 4).
 
"Nikei Kigyo Shiushutsu to Firripin Shakai Tachi Agatta Minshu," Ajia no Kaihatsu to Minshu: Nihon no Kakawari Nitosu (Tokyo: Jochi Daigaku Shakai Seigi Kuikyu Jo).
 
"Changes in the Rural Economy of Mindanao," Philippine Development Forum (Vol I No. 1).
 
"Japanese Presence in the Philippines: A Critical Assessment," Anuaryo: Journal of History and Political Science (Vol. 2 Nos. 1 2) May 1983 March 1984 and as Philippines in the Third World Papers No. 34..
 
"Philippine Japan Relations As Seen from Mindanao," CCRAI Documentation Series (Vol. 2 No. 1) Tokyo.
 
1982
"Underdevelopment and Agrarian Societies: The Philippine Case," Akademika: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (Nos. 20 21) Kuala Lumpur, Jan July.
 
1981
"Mindanao: Patterns of Underdevelopment," IFDA Dossier (No. 29) and in Diliman Review (Vol. 29 No. 2).
 
"Philippine Rural Development: Corporate Farming or Land Reform?," Diliman Review (Vol. 30 No. 2) and in Philippine Sociological Review (Vol. 21 Nos. 1 4).
 
1980
Mindanao Report: A Preliminary Study on the Economic Origins of Social Unrest (Davao City: Afrim Resource Center).
 
"Palm Oil Industry in Agusan,"  Third World Studies Discussion Paper No. 15.
 
"Trends of Economic Growth in Mindanao," Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review (Vol. XLIV Nos. 1 4); also as "A Critique of Development Patterns in Mindanao," Third World Studies Discussion Paper No. 15.
 
"The Philippine Land Reform Program: How Much Longer Before the Cornerstone is Laid?" Diliman Review (Vol. 28, No. 3).
 
1978
"Peasant Land Rights and the Philippine Corporate Farming Program," Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review (Vol. XLII Nos. 1 4) 1978; and in Philippines in the Third World Papers No. 15.
 
1977
"Japan in the Philippines: 1974 1977," Japan Asia Quarterly Review (Vol. 9 No. 3) 1977 and in Asian Alternative (Vol. 2 No. 3).
 
"The Banana Workers of Davao," Asian Alternative (Vol. 2 No. 3).
 
"Japanese Interests in the Philippine Fishing Industry," Japan Asia Quarterly Review (Vol. 10 Nos. 1 2) and in Philippines in the Third World Papers No. 6.
 
== Awards and Recognitions ==
 
== Lectures==
[http://www.dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/eve/431-development-and-distress-in-mindanao-a-political-economy-overview Development and Distress in Mindanao: A Political Economy Overview]
 
 
==See Also==


== See also ==
* [[Asian Center]]


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Latest revision as of 10:37, 8 June 2013

Eduardo C. Tadem is a Professor of Asian Studies at the Asian Center of the University of the Philippines. His geographical concentration is Southeast Asia. He earned his Ph.D. in Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore with the dissertation, "Peasants and outsiders: Change and continuity in three rural villages in the Philippines".

Education

  • Ph.D. Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore
  • M.A. Asian Studies, University of the Philippines
  • B.A. Philosophy, University of the Philippines

Courses Handled

  • AS 201A - Modern Asia
  • AS 210 - Theories and Perspectives on Area Studies
  • AS 253 - Readings on Southeast Asia II
  • AS 255.1 - Social and Economic Development in Southeast Asia

See also