  
The Philippine Democracy Agenda is a three-volume book project (three books) of the Third World Studies Center. The primary purpose of the project was to identify ways (hence, an action agenda) to strengthen civil society as the arena of Philippine democracy. An author of democratic ideas and approaches, and a principal actor in the implementation of democratic strategies
DEMOCRACY & CITIZENSHIP in FILIPINO POLITICAL STRUCTURE Philippine Democracy Agenda Volume 1 Edited by Maria Serena I. Diokno
DIOKNO – Why a Philippine Democracy Agenda
CORONEL FERRERCivil Society: An Operational Definition
DIOKNO - Becoming a Filipino Citizen: Perspective on Citizenship and Democracy
ZIALCITA - Barriers and Bridges to a Democratic Culture
,b>CANIESO-DORONILA - An Overview of Filipino Perspectives on Democracy and Citizenship
KRAROS - Perceptions and Practices of Democracy and citizenship among Urban Middle Class Familiies
SEGOVIA - Perspectives on Democracy and Citizenship in Elelmentary and High School Textbooks.
GUIALAL - Perspectives on Democracy and Citizenship in Muslim Mindanao
MABUNGA - Church Witnessing: Values reflected in the Laity’s Response to the Pastoral Letters of the CBCP
TORRES - Values reflected in the Laity’s Response to the Sermons of a Protestant Pastor
LEE - Perceptions of Democracy and Citizenship in the Philippine Business Sector
NUERA - Workers’ Political Culture: Perceptions of Workers on Democracy and Citizenship
DE LA CRUZ - Litigants’ Perceptions of court Decisions
CRISTOBAL - How the Local Government in Valencia, Negros Oriental views Democracy and Citizenship
GUANZON-LAPEÑA & JAVIER - The Influence of an NGO on the Political Culture of a Community
STATE CIVIL SOCIETY Relations in Policy-Making Philippine Democracy Agenda Volume 2, Edited by Marlon Wui and Ma. Glenda S. Lopez
BRILLANTES – State-Civil Society Relations in Policy-Making: Civiil Societyy and the executive
PAEZ – State-Civil Relations in policy-Making; Focus on the Legislative
VILLANUEVA – The Influence of the Congress for a People’s Agrarian Reform on the Legislative Process
ANGELES – The Role of the Naga City Urban Poor federation in the passage of pro-Poor Ordinances and policies
ELAGO – The Role of Local Government in Eviction and Demolition Cases of Urban Poor Residents
ANG SEE – People of the Philippines vs Crimes : CAAC-MRPO, The Criminal Justice System and the Fight Against Crime
DIOKNO – State Dynamics of Civil Society on the Anti-Terrorism Bill
CAJIUAT & REGALADO – Dynamics of Civil Society and Government in the GATT_UR Debate in the Philippines : Lessons for policy Advocacy
DELA CRUZ & LOPEZ – Involvement of Non-State Actors in Coastal Resources Management
PASION – Civil Society and the State in the Arena of Women’s Reproductive Rights
REYES – Legislative Advocacy for a New Anti-Rape Law
TIGNO – Labor Recruitment Agencies and the Decision-Making Process in the POEA
VILLALBA – Protecting Migrant Workers Rights : Government – NGO Conflict and Cooperation
CIVIL SOCIETY MAKING CIVIL SOCIETY Philippine Democracy Agenda Volume 3, Edited by Miriam Coronel Ferrer
CONSTANTINO-DAVID – Intra-Civil Society Relations: An Overview
IBAÑA – Isang Malawakang Pananaw sa Teorya at Pagpapatupadng Kalipunan ng mga Karaniwang Kapwa Tao sa Proseso ng demokratisasyon ng Pilipinas
FRANCISCO – Building Civil Society at the Grassroots : The Philippine Community Organizing Experience
VILLANUEVA – NGO-PO Relations in Cooperative Building
MELGAR – Shareholders in the Environment
GASPAR – Abante, Atras, Abante : Patterns of the Mindanao Catholic Church’s Involvement in Contemporary Social Issues
RAQUIZA – Philippine Feminist Politics : Disunity in Diversity
ABUBAKAR – Interreligious Dialogue and the Making of Civil Society.
FERRER & LUNA – Nurturing the Seeds for Action : The Bolinao Cement Plantas a case for the Academe’s Involvement in Social Issues.
DE CASTRO – Profit and Social Consciousness in the Business Sector
CORONEL – Media Responsibility and the Politics and Business of Media Ownership
LIM-MANGADA – Grooming the Wards: Dynamics between a Political Party and Community Groups
ABAO – Dynamics among Political Blocs in the Formation of a Political party.
3 books Copyright 1997 size 10 inches by 7 inches Volume 1 - 298 pages Volume 2 - 299 pages
Volume 3 - 300 pages
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