Journals/Magazines/Newspapers
"33rd Anniversary of Martial Law is 'Generally Peaceful.'" Manila Bulletin, September 22, 2005.
Adkins, John. “ Philippines 1972: We'll Wait and See.”
Asian Survey 13, no. 2 (February 1973): 140-150.
Aguila, Concepcion. "Detention Camp: Manila."
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 6 (1974).
Amnesty International. “Report of an Amnesty International Mission
to the Republic of the Philippines, 11-28 November 1981.”
London, United Kingdom, Amnesty International, 1982.
Andors, Steve and Nina Adams. "Letter from the Philippines."
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 4 (1972).
Ang Bayan. "Tasks of the Communist Party of the Philippines
in the New Situation." Bulletin of Concerned Scholars 5 (1973).
Arlin, Geoffrey. "Martial Law in the Phillipines: Two Years Later."
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 6, no. 4 (1974): 43.
Balance, Christine. "Bayan Ko (My Country): Marcos' Martial Law
in the History of Filipino American Community-based
Performance." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Studies Association, October 12, 2006.
Banaag, Celso. "Political Prisoners in the Philippines' New
Society." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 6, (1974).
"Before Marcos, After Marcos." Manila Bulletin, October 23, 2004.
Bello, Walden and Edward S. Herman. "U.S.-Sponsored Elections
in El Salvador and the Philippines." World Policy Journal
(Summer 1984): 868.
Bethell, Tom. "How to Start a Revolution Without Really Trying."
National Review 37 ( November 15, 1985 ).
Bodden, Michael. “Class, Gender, and the Contours of Nationalism
in the Culture of Philippine Radical Theater.” Frontiers: A
Journal of Women Studies 16, no 2/3 (1996): 24-50.
Bonner, Raymond. " Manila 's Trojan Horseman." New York Times,
November 2, 1986, Editorial Desk.
Borja, Q. M. "The Situation in the Philippines: An Interview with
Jose Ma. Sison." Monthly Review 39 (May 1987).
Broad, Robin. "The Transformation of the Philippine Economy."
Monthly Review 36 (May 1984).
Camroux, David. “Four Precarious Presidencies.” Le Monde
diplomatique (July 2006).
Carmen, Rolando del. “ Philippines 1974: A Holding Pattern
– Power Consolidation or Prelude to a Decline?” Asian Survey
15, no. 2 (February 1975): 136-147.
Clines, Francis X. "Campaigning in the Philippines: Bold Power vs.
An Icon of Change." New York Times, January 28, 1986, Foreign
Desk.
________________. "Marcos Calls Foe a Naïve Utopian." New York
Times, January 31, 1986, Foreign Desk.
Critchfield, Richard. “The Philippines Hold Their Breath.” The
Nation, November 6, 1972.
Deparle, Jason. "The Slum Behind the Sheraton: A Philippine
Struggle Between Marcos Loyalists, Marxist Youth, and a
Woman with 2,000 Eggs in Her Living Room." Washington
Monthly 19 (December 1987).
Diario, Ruben. "Managing the Media Filipino Style." Bulletin of
Concerned Asian Scholars 6 (1974).
Diokno, Jose. "On the Struggle for Democracy." World Policy
Journal 1, no. 2 (1984): 433.
Du Pont, Pete. "When Nations Snuff Out Their Own Citizens."
Insight on the News 13 ( October 27, 1997 ).
Elias, Reverend J. “The People's Worship: Ang Pagsambang
Bayan.” Ampo nos. 2-3 (1979): 50-65.
Fagan, David. "The Left and the Future of the Marcos Regime
in the Philippines." Journal of Contemporary Asia 30, issue 3
(August 2000).
Falk, Richard. "Views from Manila and Washington." World Policy
Journal 1 (1984).
Fernandez, Doreen. “The Playbill after 1983: Philippine Theater
after Martial Law.” Asian Theater Journal 12, no. 1 (Spring 1995):
104-118.
Goldsmith, Suzanne and Katherine Boo. “ The case for the case
study; what Imelda Marcos, Nikita Khrushchev, and Niccolo
Machiavelli could teach the American Political Science
Association.” Washington Monthly (June 1989).
Gregor, A. James. "After the Fall: The Prospects for Democracy
After Marcos." World Affairs 149 (1987).
Grossholtz, Jean. “ Philippines 1973: Whither Marcos?”
Asian Survey 14, no. 1 (January 1974): 101-112.
Guidote, Cecile. “Theater Education in the Philippines.”
Education Theater Journal. 20, no. 2. (1968): 307-308.
Hawes, Gary. “Theories of peasant revolution: A critique and
contribution from the Philippines.” World Politics 42, no. 2
(January 1990): 261-298.
Haynie, Stacia L. and C. Neal Tate. "Authoritarianism and the
Functions of Courts: A Time Series Analysis of the Philippine
Supreme Court, 1961-1987.” Law & Society Review 27, no. 4
(1993): 707.
Health Movement of the Philippines (AKAP) and Movement for
Philippine Sovereignty and Democracy (KAAKBAY). "Health
and Human Rights in the Philippines." Report presented to the
International Medical Commission, Geneva, October 27, 1983.
Hollie, Pamela G. “Marcos plans to hold presidential elections,
seeks ‘fresh mandate'.” New York Times, January 30, 1981,
Foreign Desk.
Hutchcroft, Paul D. “Oligarchs and Cronies in the Philippine State:
The Politics of Patrimonial Plunder.” Review of Politics of
Plunder: The Philippines under Marcos, by Belinda A. Aquino,
Unequal Alliance: The World Bank, the International Monetary
Fund, and the Philippines, by Robin Broad, The Philippine State
and the Marcos Regime: The Politics of Export, by Gary Hawes,
Filipino Politics: Development and Decay, by David Wurfel.
World Politics 43, no. 3 (April 1991): 414-450.
Kamm, Henry. “Marcos frees 341; lifts Martial Law.” New York
Times, January 18, 1981, Foreign Desk.
___________. “Marcos is expected to lift Martial Law shortly, but
opposition is wary.” New York Times, January 16, 1981, Foreign
Desk.
___________. “Marcos is victor by a huge majority.” New York
Times, June 17, 1981, Foreign Desk.
___________. “Marcos yields some power to Congress.” New York
Times, January 20, 1981, Foreign Desk.
___________. “ Philippines expelling U.S. Priest, apparently
because of teachings.” New York Times, June 16, 1981, Foreign
Desk.
Kerkvliet, Benedict J.. "Agrarian Conditions in Luzon Prior to
Martial Law." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 5, no. 2
(1973): 36.
___________________. "Martial Law in a Nueva Ecija Village, the
Philippines." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 14, no. 4
(1982): 2.
Kessler, Richard J. “Dictator Scorecard: Marcos and the
Americans.” Foreign Policy (Summer 1986).
__________________. “Politics Philippine style, circa 1984,” Asian
Survey 24, no. 12 (December 1984): 1209-1228.
Kolko, Gabriel. "The Philippines: Another Vietnam?" Bulletin of
Concerned Asian Scholars 5 (1973).
Lande, Carl H. "Philippine Prospects After Martial Law." Foreign
Affairs (Summer 1981).
Lim, Dong-Soo. "Interview of President Ferdinand Marcos." Seoul
Shimbun, March 15, 1971.
Lindsey, Charles W. "The Philippine Economy." Monthly Review 36
(April 1985).
Lumbera, Bienvenido. “Philippine Theater 1972-1979: A Chronicle
of Growth under Constraint.” Journal of Osaka University of
Foreign Studies. 74, 1-2 (1987): 97-121.
Machado, Kit. “The Philippines 1978: Authoritarian Consolidation
continues” Asian Survey 19, no. 2 (February 1979): 131-140.
_____________. “The Philippines in 1977: Beginning a return to
normalcy?” Asian Survey 18, 2 (February 1978): 202-211.
Malin, Herbert. “The Philippines in 1984: Grappling with Crisis.”
Asian Survey 25, no. 2 (February 1985): 198-205.
Manglapus, Raul S. “Buttery Toast in Manila. The New York Times,
July 10, 1982, Editorial Desk.
Marcos, Ferdinand E. “Extemporaneous Remarks of President
Ferdinand E. Marcos During the Fifth Anniversary of P.D. 27.”
Philippine International Convention Center, Manila, October 21,
1977.
_________________. “New Filipinism, the turning point: State of the
nation message to the Congress of the Philippines.” Manila,
January 27, 1969.
_________________. “Reprint of speech delivered by His Excellency,
President Ferdinand E. Marcos, and of opening remarks by
Central Bank Governor G.S. Licaros at the silver anniversary
program of the Central Bank of the Philippines.” Central Bank
of the Philippines, 1974.
_________________. “The New Society is in Peril.” Report to the
Nation of President Ferdinand E. Marcos, Manila, January 7,
1973.
_________________. “The Visit of President Nixon to the Philippines:
Official Statements.” U.S. Information Service, 1971.
McCoy, Alfred. “Dark Legacy: Human Rights Under the Marcos
Regime.” Speech at the Ateneo de Manila University,
Philippines, September 20, 1999.
"Memorial Wall for ML Victims Unveiled." Manila Bulletin,
September 22, 2006.
Millado, Chris et al. “Oath to Freedom.” Asian Theater Journal 8,
no. 1 (Spring 1991): 48-88.
Morante, Melchior. “Theatre of the small people: experiments in
community theater in the Philippines.” Asian Action 7 (1977):
42-43.
Muego, Benjamin N. "The Executive Committee in the Philippines."
Asian Survey, 23, No. 11 (November 1983): 1159-70.
Munro, Ross H. “Dateline Manila: Moscow 's Next Win?” Foreign
Policy (Fall 1984).
"Nation Observes Martial Law Anniversary." Manila Bulletin,
September 21, 2006.
Neher, Clark. “The Philippines in 1979: Cracks in the Fortress.”
Asian Survey 20, no. 2 (February 1980): 155-167.
_____________. “The Philippines in 1980: The Gathering Storm.”
Asian Survey 21, no. 2 (February 1981): 261-273.
Neuhaus, Richard John et al. "Religious Freedom in the Third
World." World Affairs 147 (1985).
Neumann, A. Lin. "Marcos Declines, Opposition Builds." The Nation
239, December 29, 1984.
________________. “The Art of Being Artists Under Marcos' Martial
Law.” One World (October 1979): 14-15.
Niksch, Larry A. and Marjorie Niehaus. “The Internal Situation
in the Philippines: Current Trends and Future Prospects.”
Washington, D.C., Congressional Research Service, Library
of Congress, 1981.
"Nixon Denies He Backed Marcos's '72 Takeover." New York Times,
May 17, 1987, Foreign Desk.
Noble, Lela. “ Philippines 1976: The Contrast Between Shrine and
Shanty.” Asian Survey 17, no. 2 (February 1977): 133-142.
Owen, Norman G. "The Philippine State and the Marcos Regime:
The Politics of Export." Review of The Philippine State and the
Marcos Regime: The Politics of Export, by Gary Hawes. The
Journal of Asian Studies 47, no. 2, May 1988.
"Palace Asserts Rule Over Marcos Wealth, Assures 'Rights' Victims."
Manila Bulletin, July 15, 2004.
"Regime Without Term: Uprising of February 1986." Manila Bulletin,
February 24, 2005.
"Retrospect: The 1986 Constitutional Convention." Manila Bulletin,
April 10, 2005.
Ringuet, Daniel Joseph and Elsa Estrada. "Understanding the
Philippines ' Economy and Politics since the Return of
Democracy in 1986." Contemporary Southeast Asia 25 (2003).
Rivera, Temario C. "Transition Pathways and Democratic
Consolidation in Post-Marcos Philippines."
Contemporary Southeast Asia 24 (2002).
Rosenberg, David A. “Civil Liberties and Martial Law in the
Philippines.” Pacific Affairs (Winter 1974-75).
____________________. “Martial Law Comes to the Philippines.”
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (Winter 1973).
____________________. "The Feb. 7 Presidential Election in the
Philippines and Its Implications for U.S. Policy: A Briefing for
U.S. Observer Delegations." Assessing America 's Options in the
Philippines, U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs
Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, September 1986.
____________________. "The End of the Freest Press in the World:
Martial Law Comes to the Philippines." Paper presented to the
Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, November 16, 1972.
____________________. " U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights
under Martial Law in the Philippines." Hearings on Foreign
Policy and Foreign Assistance, U.S. Senate, Committee on
Foreign Relations, 1975.
Schechner, Richard, ed. “Special Issue on Theater and Social
Action.” The Drama Review 21, no. 1 (March 1977).
Schirmer, Daniel B. "Those Philippine Bases." Monthly Review 37
(March 1986).
Schock, Kurt. “People Power and Political Opportunities: Social
Movement Mobilization and Outcomes in the Philippines and
Burma.” Social Problems 46, no. 3 (August 1999): 355-375.
Shalom, Stephen R. "Promoting Ferdinand Marcos."
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 22 (1990).
Silliman, G. Sidney. “The Philippines in 1983: Authoritarianism
Beleaguered.” Asian Survey 24, no. 2 (February 1984): 149-158.
Sison, Jose Maria. “People's Power after Marcos: Interview with
Jose Maria Sison.” Breakthrough, The Political Journal of Prairie
Fire Organizing Committee (1978).
_________________. “Six Interviews (excerpts).” Association for
Philippine Information (1987).
_________________. “Statement Before the Supreme Court by Jose
Ma. Sison, Chairman, Communist Party of the Philippines.” S.l.,
September 13, 1979.
Stauffer, Robert. "From Marcos to Aquino: Local Perspectives on
Political Transition in the Philippines." Pacific Affairs 66, no. 1
(1993): 137.
________________. "Philippine 'Normalization': The Politics of
Form." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 12 (1980).
________________. “Untitled.” Review of The Democratic Revolution
in the Philippines, by Ferdinand E. Marcos, and Philippines:
The Silenced Democracy, by Raul S. Manglapus. Pacific Affairs
50, no. 2 (Summer 1977): 347-349.
Sussman, Gerald. "Politics and the Press: the Philippines since
Marcos." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 22 (1990).
Tarrobago, Nellie A. “Martial Law Innovations in Some Selected
Local Government Units: Problems and Implications.”
PhD diss., 1977.
"They Voted No in 1973." Manila Bulletin, December 21, 2005.
Tilman, Robert. “The Philippines in 1970: A Difficult Decade
Begins.” Asian Survey 11, no. 2 (February 1971): 139-148.
Toh, Swee-Hin & Virginia Floresca-Cawagas, “Toward a People-
centered Education: Possibilities and Struggles in the
Philippines ” International Review of Education 43, no. 5/6 (1997):
527-545.
Tonelson, Alan. “Human Rights: The Bias We Need.” Foreign Policy
(Winter 1982-83).
Transnational Law Associates. "Ninth Circuit Decides in Dispute
Over Assets of Philippine's Late President Marcos." International
Law Update 8, issue 11 ( November 1, 2002 ).
Trumbull, Robert. "Marcos Aide Lost His Job, Kept Honor." New York
Times, December 13, 1983, Foreign Desk.
________________. "Marcos Foe Quits Assembly and Colleagues."
New York Times, September 16, 1983, Foreign Desk.
________________. "Philippine Army Will Investigate Aquino
Slaying." New York Times, September 19, 1983, Foreign Desk.
“Tufts University Branch Cancels a Marcos Chair.” New York Times,
January 14, 1981, National Desk.
U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee
on Human Rights and International Organizations. “Human
Rights in the Phillippines.” Washington, D.C.: US. Government
Printing Office, 1983.
U.S. Department of State. “Country Reports on Human Rights
Practices for 1981.” Washington D.C.: U.S. Govemment Printing
Office, 1982.
Usmani, Renate. “To Rehearse the Revolution.” Canadian Theater
Review 47 (Summer 1986): 38-55.
Van Erven, Eugene. “Philippine Political Theater and the Fall of
Ferdinand Marcos,” The Drama Review: TDR 31, no. 2 (Summer
1987): 57-78.
Wicker, Tom. "In the Nation: An American Dilemma." New York
Times, December 13, 1985, Editorial Desk.
Wurfel, David. “Martial Law in the Philippines: The Methods of
Regime Survival.” Pacific Affairs 50, no. 1 (Spring 1977): 5-30.
_____________. "The Anti-Marcos Struggle: Personalistic Rule and
Democratic Transition in the Philippines." Pacific Affairs 69, n2
(1996): 291.
Youngblood, Robert L. "Marcos and Martial Law in the Philippines."
Review of Marcos and Martial Law in the Philippines, by David
A. Rosenberg. The American Political Science Review 74, no. 3
(September 1980).
____________________. “The Philippines in 1981: From ‘New
Society' to ‘New Republic'.” Asian Survey 22, no. 2 (February
1982): 226-235.
_____________________. "The Protestant Church in the Phiiippines."
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 12 (1980).
Yu, Nilan G. "Interrogating Social Work: Philippine Social Work
and Human Rights Under Martial Law." International Journal of
Social Welfare 15, issue 3 (July 2006): 257-263.
Zwick, Jim. “Militarization in the Philippines: From Consolidation
to Crisis.” Philippine Research Bulletin 1 (Fall-Spring 1984-1985).
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