AsiaSource special report: Philippines
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AsiaSource special report: Philippines
Summary
AsiaSource special report: Philippines is an article[1].
Key Facts
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines authored Philippines — author (P50): Nermeen Shaikh[2].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's instance of is recorded as Philippines — instance of (P31): article[3].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's instance of is recorded as Philippines — instance of (P31): interview[4].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's language of work or name is recorded as Philippines — language of work or name (P407): English[5].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's publication date is recorded as +2000-08-15T00:00:00Z[6].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's participant is recorded as Philippines — participant (P710): Thomas P. McKenna[7].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's main subject is recorded as Philippines — main subject (P921): Islam in the Philippines[8].
- Philippines — inspired by (P941): Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines inspired AsiaSource special report: Philippines[9].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's published in is recorded as Philippines — published in (P1433): AsiaSource[10].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's title is recorded as AsiaSource special report: Philippines[11].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's first line is recorded as In light of recent events in the Philippines, AsiaSource spoke with Professor Thomas McKenna, author of Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines.[12].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's last line is recorded as It arranged the first peace agreement and has been very active in facilitating negotiations and arranging agreements, including the most recent, ever since.[13].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's copyright status is recorded as Philippines — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[14].
- AsiaSource special report: Philippines's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Could you briefly explain the distinctions between the three principal groups representing Muslim grievances in the present-day Philippines: the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, and Abu Sayyaf?[15].
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Recorded instance of include Philippines — instance of (P31): article[3] and Philippines — instance of (P31): interview[4].