Militarisation of the Asia-Pacific Region: What can we learn from the Philippines?
8 July 2024
In this webinar co-hosted by AidWatch Australia and the Philippines Australia Solidarity Association (PASA) special guest speakers explore the current state of militarisation in Asia-Pacific and heed lessons from the people’s resistance movement in the Philippines.
Opening & Closing Remarks: Professor Clinton Fernandes.
Clinton is Professor of International and Political Studies at the University of New South Wales and a member of the AidWatch Committee of Management. Clinton has authored several books and has written numerous articles providing critical insight into Australia’s relationships with the US and its influence on Australian foreign policy and its political strategy.

Guest Speaker: Ms Julia Pauline Puno. Secretary-General of the Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN).
APRN is a regional network of research NGOs of which AidWatch has been a member since the network was formed. Through research and knowledge-sharing, APRN raises the capacities of organisations to do development work and serve as a network of alternative centers for people’s research on socioeconomic and geopolitical issues. APRN’s recent focus has been on the rise of militarisation and its implications.

Guest Speaker: Mr Renato M. Reyes, Jr. President of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan/New Patriotic Alliance (Bayan),
Renato has served as Bayan’s secretary-general previously from 2004-2023. Renato has written extensively on US military presence in the Philippines, human rights and state terrorism, and Philippine-US relations.

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