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Bushido, Genro and Murayama: Japanese Influences on a Philippine Strategic Thinker Marites D. Vitug Former Visiting Researcher CSEAS and Editor-at-Large of Rappler
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Document Date: 2015-03-25 01:26:10


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Manila / Kyoto / /

Company

Philippine Civic Action Group / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Japan / United States / Vietnam / Philippines / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / /

Facility

University Bushido / Fort Bonifacio / In building / University of the Philippines / /

IndustryTerm

informal network / telecommunications / search parties / /

NaturalFeature

Mindoro / Sierra Madre / /

Organization

Japanese Imperial Army / University of the Philippines / Ramos government / Center for Southeast Asian Studies / Madre / Army / Center for Southeast Asian Studies Kyoto University Bushido / Ramos administration / United Nations / /

Person

Hiroo Onoda / Ferdinand Marcos / Alejandro Melchor / Diosdado Magapagal / Corazon Aquino / Tomiichi Murayama / Jose Almonte / Serafin Talisayon / Fidel Ramos / Bushido / Jesus Christ / John McBeth / /

Position

national security adviser / Prime Minister / President / national security adviser to President Fidel Ramos / architect of strategic reforms / assistant to Executive Secretary Alejandro Melchor / researcher / emperor / aide to President Diosdado Magapagal / national security adviser of President Ramos / leader / journalist / controversial public official / reporter / adviser / head of an anti-smuggling office / leader of Ramos’s brain trust / Executive Secretary / /

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the Far Eastern Economic Review / /

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