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Date: 2015-11-16 01:43:52
Higher education in the Philippines
UPSE
University of the Philippines
Education in the Philippines
Filipino women in politics
University of the Philippines School of Economics
Solita Monsod

and present a seminar on Political intervention in the Philippine Bureaucracy: Patterns of politicization from 1987 to 2010

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