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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Prologue 1
- Chronology 11
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I. Ermita and Santa Cruz to Intramuros: Between Literary and Legal Career
- 1. Bourgeois Ermita: Birth and Boyhood 19
- 2. Education under American Jesuits 30
- 3. The Humorist as Critic, Writer and Actor 39
- 4. Juggling Law and Journalism on the Eve of War 48
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II. To Tokyo and Back: The Making of a Diplomat
- 5. The Assistant Solicitor 67
- 6. From Intelligence Officer in Bataan to the Return of Ignacio Javier 73
- 7. Second, then First Secretary 84
- 8. At the Home Office: The Diplomat as Historian 98
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III. Going In, then Out of the Political Jungle: Padre Burgos to Arlegui
- 9. The Legal Counsel, Professor and Translator 107
- 10. The Foreign Policy Critic and Spokesman 119
- 11. “Asia for the Asians” or How to Leave Arlegui in Six Months 128
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IV. London and Madrid: The Philippines in a Resurgent Asia
- 12. At the Court of Saint James 153
- 13. A Verbal Tussle in the UN 172
- 14. The Biographer 178
- 15. At Franco Country 193
- 16. In Search of the Burgos Trial Records 202
- 17. Home Leave in Preparation for a State Visit 212
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V. New Delhi to Belgrade: The Philippines towards Non-Alignment
- 18. Homecoming to Asia at Nehruvian India 223
- 19. “Diplomacy of Development” and Other Speeches 233
- 20. The Foreign Policy Rescuer and Again, Critic 241
- 21. The Diplomat as Efficient Intellectual-Bureaucrat 252
- 22. Endorsing Non-alignment amid Personal Crisis 263
- 23. Flirting with Dictators 270
- 24. Martial Law Propagandist 281
- 25. At Tito’s Pre-Balkanized Yugoslavia 288
- Epilogue 295
- Glossary 313
- List of Abbreviations 317
- Bibliography 319
- Index 341
- About the Author 360
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Prologue 1
- Chronology 11
-
I. Ermita and Santa Cruz to Intramuros: Between Literary and Legal Career
- 1. Bourgeois Ermita: Birth and Boyhood 19
- 2. Education under American Jesuits 30
- 3. The Humorist as Critic, Writer and Actor 39
- 4. Juggling Law and Journalism on the Eve of War 48
-
II. To Tokyo and Back: The Making of a Diplomat
- 5. The Assistant Solicitor 67
- 6. From Intelligence Officer in Bataan to the Return of Ignacio Javier 73
- 7. Second, then First Secretary 84
- 8. At the Home Office: The Diplomat as Historian 98
-
III. Going In, then Out of the Political Jungle: Padre Burgos to Arlegui
- 9. The Legal Counsel, Professor and Translator 107
- 10. The Foreign Policy Critic and Spokesman 119
- 11. “Asia for the Asians” or How to Leave Arlegui in Six Months 128
-
IV. London and Madrid: The Philippines in a Resurgent Asia
- 12. At the Court of Saint James 153
- 13. A Verbal Tussle in the UN 172
- 14. The Biographer 178
- 15. At Franco Country 193
- 16. In Search of the Burgos Trial Records 202
- 17. Home Leave in Preparation for a State Visit 212
-
V. New Delhi to Belgrade: The Philippines towards Non-Alignment
- 18. Homecoming to Asia at Nehruvian India 223
- 19. “Diplomacy of Development” and Other Speeches 233
- 20. The Foreign Policy Rescuer and Again, Critic 241
- 21. The Diplomat as Efficient Intellectual-Bureaucrat 252
- 22. Endorsing Non-alignment amid Personal Crisis 263
- 23. Flirting with Dictators 270
- 24. Martial Law Propagandist 281
- 25. At Tito’s Pre-Balkanized Yugoslavia 288
- Epilogue 295
- Glossary 313
- List of Abbreviations 317
- Bibliography 319
- Index 341
- About the Author 360