medyo magaling ako magbasa ng face..and I think this guy is sick in the head..
Mark Joseph Tajo Solis
Kyushu University, Political Science, Teaching Associate and Research Assistant
Other Affiliations:
University of the Philippines Diliman, Department of Political Science, Undergraduate
Research Interests:
Public Administration, Public Policy Analysis, Regional and Local Governance, and 2 more
About:
Mark Joseph Tajo Solis is a BA Political Science senior at the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines-Diliman, where he is a Diwa ng Magdalo Foundation and Wilfredo Keng Foundation scholar. From 2010 to 2011, he studied as a JASSO Fellow at the Kyushu University in Japan, took advanced courses under the Comparative Studies of Politics and Administration in Asia Graduate Program of the Faculty of Law, and served as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies. His research interests revolve around decentralization and urbanization studies, peace and conflict studies, environmental politics, and comparative public administration.
Prior to his fellowship, Mark served as a regional intern in 2009 at the World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific, where he handled youth forums and social outreach initiatives, and then joined the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation as a social media desk cadet in the summer of 2010. A year after, he received the JENESYS Student Ambassadorial Grant from the Japanese Government-Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was also awarded a debate scholarship to Thailand by the Open Society Institute and International Debate Education Association. This year, he was named a Tunza Eco-generation Regional Ambassador for Southeast Asia by the United National Environment Programme.
A prolific academic writer, Mark’s papers have already been presented in several international conferences in South Korea, Malaysia, Japan, and the Philippines. Recently, his thesis entitled “Confronting Notoriety: The Rise of Warlordism and the Road to Peace in Southern Philippines” received a grant from the Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network (SEAHRN) and is bound for presentation in this year’s SEAHRN International Conference on Peace and Conflict in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Papers
Confronting Notoriety: The Rise of Warlordism and the Road to Peace in Southern Philippines
Managing Disasters through a Multi-sectoral Approach: Comparative Insights, Inroads, and Imperatives
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: A Case Study of the Equal Employment Opportunity Law System in Japan
Promoting Sustainable Human Development through Intercity Networks: Insights and Issues from East Asia
Warlords, Electoral Violence, and Cross-border Arms Flow: Examining their Implications to Philippine Democracy
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above profile (posted 3 yrs ago?) from:
http://kyushu-u.academia.edu/MarkJosephTajoSoliswhich is similar to his profile as a member of Voices Against Corruption