University of the Philippines (UP) Professor Roland G. Simbulan speaks during the launch of the third edition of 'The Bases of Our Insecurity' during a media forum in Quezon City on July 2, 2024. The event featured a panel discussion by Princess Nemenzo, anti-war coalition activist and Woman Health NGO advocate, and Corazon Valdez-Fabros, Berlin-based co-president of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Peace Bureau (IPB). The book expounds on Simbulan’s critical analysis of the strategic implications of foreign military bases in the Philippines. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
University of the Philippines (UP) Professor Roland G. Simbulan speaks during the launch of the third edition of 'The Bases of Our Insecurity' during a media forum in Quezon City on July 2, 2024. The event featured a panel discussion by Princess Nemenzo, anti-war coalition activist and Woman Health NGO advocate, and Corazon Valdez-Fabros, Berlin-based co-president of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Peace Bureau (IPB). The book expounds on Simbulan’s critical analysis of the strategic implications of foreign military bases in the Philippines. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
University of the Philippines (UP) Professor Roland G. Simbulan speaks during the launch of the third edition of 'The Bases of Our Insecurity' during a media forum in Quezon City on July 2, 2024. The event featured a panel discussion by Princess Nemenzo, anti-war coalition activist and Woman Health NGO advocate, and Corazon Valdez-Fabros, Berlin-based co-president of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Peace Bureau (IPB). The book expounds on Simbulan’s critical analysis of the strategic implications of foreign military bases in the Philippines. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
University of the Philippines (UP) Professor Roland G. Simbulan speaks during the launch of the third edition of 'The Bases of Our Insecurity' during a media forum in Quezon City on July 2, 2024. The event featured a panel discussion by Princess Nemenzo, anti-war coalition activist and Woman Health NGO advocate, and Corazon Valdez-Fabros, Berlin-based co-president of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Peace Bureau (IPB). The book expounds on Simbulan’s critical analysis of the strategic implications of foreign military bases in the Philippines. PHOTO BY ISMAEL DE JUAN