INTRODUCTION

Photo: Aileen Baviera
Introduction and Acknowledgments
          Maria Cecilia T. MEDINA
The Post-Cold War Scholar: Aileen S.P. Baviera at the Turn of the Millennium, 1997–2003
          Janus Isaac NOLASCO

ARTICLES

Managing Territorial Disputes (1997)
         Aileen S.P. BAVIERA
Philippines-China Relations in the 20th Century: History Versus Strategy (2000)
        Aileen S.P. BAVIERA
Individual, Ethnic and National Identity in the Age of Globalization: The Case of the Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia (2001)
        Aileen S. P. BAVIERA and Caroline S. HAU
The China Challenge to ASEAN Solidarity: The Case of the South China Sea Disputes (2002)
         Aileen S.P. BAVIERA
Southeast Asian Perspectives on the War Against Terror (2003)
        Aileen S.P. BAVIERA

TRIBUTE ESSAYS

Memorial Tribute to Aileen Baviera
          Wilfrido VILLACORTA
Professor Baviera's Legacy of Promoting Philippine-Chinese Friendship Worth Remembering by Young Scholars from Both Countries
          Huaigao QI
Aileen and the South China Sea
          Jay BATONGBACAL
The Multiple Vantage Points of Aileen Baviera
          Janus Isaac NOLASCO

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL

Aileen S.P. Baviera's Publications: A Partial List
          Compiled by Danae PANTANO
Honoring Dr. Aileen Baviera: A Partial List of Tributes and News Reports
          Compiled by Danae PANTANO

Notes on Original Publication Dates

Managing Territorial Disputes first appeared in Asian Studies 33: 35–42 (1997)
Philippines-China Relations in the 20th Century: History Versus Strategy | Asian Studies 36 (2): 51–68, 2000
The China Challenge to ASEAN Solidarity: The Case of the South China Sea Disputes | Asian Studies 38 (2): 93–120, 2002
Southeast Asian Perspectives on the War Against Terror | Asian Studies 39 (1–2): 131–48, 2003
"Individual, Ethnic and National Identity in the Age of Globalization: The Case of the Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia" first appeared  under the same title in Going Global: Asian Societies on the Cusp of Change, edited by Armando Malay, Jr.,  10–27. Quezon  City:  University of the Philippines Diliman, 2001.

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