An Explanation of the Methodology Used in a Dissertation entitled "The Nature of Cooperation among ASEAN States as Perceived through Elite Attitudes -- A Factor for Regionalism
     Estrella D. SOLIDUM

Themes in Philippine Folk Tales
     Francisco R. DEMETRIO, S.J.

Underlying Case in Northern Kankanay
     Marjorie DRAPER

Natural Clusters in Kalinga Disease Terms
     Ruth GIESER and Joseph E. GRIMES

Cohesion in Ivatan
     Betty HOOKER

Speech Disguise in Itbayaten Numerals
     Yukihiro YAMADA

Charismatic Authority and Philippine Political Behavior: The Election of 1953
     Jesse F. MARQUETTE

The Philippines and Vietnam: Another False Analogy
     John M. GATES

Spatial Aspects of Foochow Settlement in West Malaysia with Special Reference to Sitiawan, Perak, since 1902
     S.H. KHOO, G. CHO and K.E. CHAN

The Establishment of a Residency in Brunei 1895-1905
     Colin N. CRISSWELL

Some Rural-Urban Comparison of Political Socialization in Taiwan
     Richard W. WILSON

India's Economic and Political Relations with Sikkim
     Valentine J. BELFIGLIO

Nepal and the Indian Nationalist Movement
     Kanchanmoy MOJUNDAR

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