Developing a human security index for the Philippines
Maria Ela L. Atienza
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Developing a human security index for the Philippines
Published
2010
Publisher
Third World Studies Center
Pages
99
ISBN-13
9789719214641
Subjects
On Liberty
A Vindication of Rights of Woman
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Implementation of the Helsinki accords
Men Explain Things To Me
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
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Developing a human security index for the Philippines was written by Maria Ela L. Atienza.
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