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NDCP WELCOMES STUDENTS OF MNSA REGULAR COURSE (RC) 56
The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) President, BGen Archimedes H Viaje AFP (Ret) PhD MNSA CESE, officially welcomed the 69 members of the Master in National Security Administration (MNSA) RC 56 during a ceremony held at the College…
66 GRADUATE FROM THE MNSA PROGRAM
A total of 66 scholars completed the Master in National Security Administration (MNSA) program for Academic Year 2019-2020. Sixty-five (65) members of MNSA Regular Class (RC) 55 and one member of RC 21 were officially conferred with the MNSA degree…
NDCP CONDUCTS ANNIVERSARY TREE-PLANTING CEREMONY
The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), as part of its 57th Foundation Anniversary activities in the month of August, conducted a tree-planting ceremony on 5 August 2020. The Undersecretary for Defense Policy of the Department of National Defense…
E-MNSA PILOT CLASS OFFICERS VISIT THE NDCP PRESIDENT
The officers of the Executive Master in National Security Administration (E-MNSA) Program Pilot Class, led by its Class President, Assistant Secretary Joan Lagunda of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), visited the NDCP President, BGen Archimedes H Viaje…
NDCP, NDCPAAI CONDUCT WEBINAR ON ANTI-RED TAPE
The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), in partnership with the NDCP Alumni Association Inc (NDCPAAI), conducted a webinar on “Anti-Red Tape in a COVID-19 Environment” on 28 July 2020, Tuesday, via Microsoft Teams. The webinar featured Atty Jeremiah B…
NDCP LAUNCHES THE E-MNSA PROGRAM
The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), through the Philippine Center of Excellence in Defense, Development, and Security (PCEDS), launched the pilot class of the Executive Master in National Security Administration (E-MNSA) Program on 17 July 2020. Speaking at…
NDCP PASSES 2ND ISO 9001:2015 SURVEILLANCE AUDIT
The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) underwent and passed the second surveillance audit conducted on 26 November 2020 in accordance with the requirements of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2015 certification. The online audit was conducted by…
NDCP CONDUCTS ANNIVERSARY TREE-PLANTING CEREMONY
The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP), as part of its 57th Foundation Anniversary activities in the month of August, conducted a tree-planting ceremony on 5 August 2020. The Undersecretary for Defense Policy of the Department of National Defense…
E-MNSA PILOT CLASS OFFICERS VISIT THE NDCP PRESIDENT
The officers of the Executive Master in National Security Administration (E-MNSA) Program Pilot Class, led by its Class President, Assistant Secretary Joan Lagunda of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), visited the NDCP President, BGen Archimedes H Viaje…
NDCP CONDUCTS COLLOQUIUM ON THE FUTURE OF PHILIPPINE WARFARE
In line with its Research Agenda 2020-2022 (downloadable from the NDCP website), the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) conducted the virtual Colloquium on the Future of Philippine Warfare on 15 December 2020. The Colloquium is part of the…
NDCP PUBLICATIONS
2020
Defending the Philippines’ Cyberspace Amid COVID-19
National Strategies in Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for the Philippines
Suspending the Termination of the Visiting Forces Agreement: Navigating the Geopolitical Currents of the Philippines-US Alliance
Cyberspace as the New Domain for Great Power Competition: Strengthening the Philippines’ Cyber Capability in a Complex Security Environment
SITUATION AWARENESS AND COVID-19: LESSONS LEARNED IN CONVEYING WARNING
2019
A Perspective on Environmental Security in the South China Sea: Engaging in Environmental Diplomacy, Arielle Ann Nicole Lopez, 1 August 2019
Recognizing Women’s Strength and Sacrifices in Armed Conflict Situations: Strengthening the National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, Christine Lisette M Castillo, 18 July 2019
ASEAN Centrality and Regional Security, Rear Admiral Roberto Q Estioko AFP (Ret), PhD, MNSA. , 12 July 2019
The Dynamics of Intra-ASEAN Relations: Implications for Regional Defense Diplomacy , Mico A Galang , 20 June 2019
Empowering the Peace and Order Council: A Security Sector Reform Agenda , James Francis T Miradora , 24 May 2019
The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors. They do not necessarily represent the view and policies of the Philippine government, the NDCP, nor the specific agencies to which the authors are affiliated with.
Articles on various aspects of Philippine national security are welcome. However, the College reserves the right to edit all submitted articles. Address all manuscripts and inquiries to The President, c/o Publications Office, NDCP Building, A Enrile Avenue, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City 1100 (Attn: RSSD). You may call at our landline numbers: +632 9129125, +632 9120767, and +632 9116001 loc 4591.
The NSR is published quarterly by the National Defense College of the Philippines with editorial office at Rm 205-207, Publications Office, NDCP Building, A Enrile Ave, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
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6.December 2013
RE-AWAKENINGS: The Study of National Security at 50
(The Golden Anniversary Publication of the National Defense College of the Philippines)
- Editorial Note
- Trends in Security Thought
- Cesar P Pobre
- Integrating National Security into Philippine Regional Development Planning
- Gabriel M Lopez
- The Anthropology of National Security: Towards the Development of a New Epistemology
- Chester B Cabalza
- What the Subject of Security Really Means: A Look into the Content and Context of the 2011-2016 National Security Policy in the Philippines
- Ananda Devi Domingo-Almase
- Security Sector Reform: Way Forward for Democracy and Development
- Rodel A Cruz
- 21st Century Philippine Civil-Military Relations: Why Partnership Instead of Subordination?
- Renato C De Castro
- Current Terrorist Groups and Emerging Extremist Armed Movement in the Southern Philippines: Threats to Philippine National Security
- Rommel C Banlaoi
- Furthering Community Building: Prospects and Challenges for the ADMM-Plus
- Raymund Jose G Quilop
- China-ASEAN Conflict & Cooperation in the South China Sea: Managing Power Asymmetry
- Aileen SP Baviera
7. Policy and Practice of National Security Administration December 2014
8. Foreign and Domestic Imperatives in Enhancing National Security December 2015
9. Rethinking Philippine Interests: Towards Calibrating National Policies 2016-2017
The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors. They do not necessarily represent the view and policies of the Philippine government, the NDCP, nor the specific agencies to which the authors are affiliated with.
Articles on various aspects of Philippine national security are welcome. However, the College reserves the right to edit all submitted articles. Address all manuscripts and inquiries to The President, c/o Publications Office, NDCP Building, A Enrile Avenue, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City 1100 (Attn: RSSD). You may call at our landline numbers: +632 9129125, +632 9120767, and +632 9116001 loc 4591.
1.First Quarter, 2006
The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors. They do not necessarily represent the view and policies of the Philippine government, the NDCP, nor the specific agencies to which the authors are affiliated with.
Articles on various aspects of Philippine national security are welcome. However, the College reserves the right to edit all submitted articles. Address all manuscripts and inquiries to The President, c/o Publications Office, NDCP Building, A Enrile Avenue, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City 1100 (Attn: RSSD). You may call at our landline numbers: +632 9129125, +632 9120767, and +632 9116001 loc 4591.
PERSPECTIVE ON THE PHILIPPINE RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 RESPONSE VOL. 1
Duterte’s Gambit: How the Two-Level Game Theory Explains the Odds of Terminating the US Visiting Forces Agreement