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Jim Luce Writes on the Philippines

Jim Luce’s connection to the Philippines runs through both personal relationships and family legacy, creating a multifaceted foundation for his writings on the archipelago nation. His first romantic partner hailed from Quezon City in Manila and was a graduate of the prestigious University of the Philippines, while his first secretary, also Filipino, introduced him to the Tagalog language and deeper cultural understanding. Perhaps most significantly, his mentor Hank Luce’s contributions to Philippine education are memorialized in the Henry Luce III Library at Central Philippines University, linking Jim’s intellectual development to the country’s academic institutions. Adding another layer to this historical tapestry, Jim’s forebear Stephen Bleecker Luce, founder of the Naval War College, developed the strategic frameworks that led to America’s 1898 victory in Manila Bay and subsequent annexation of the Philippines. This intimate blend of personal experience, familial ties to both Philippine education and American naval history has informed Luce’s comprehensive exploration of the nation’s complex political landscape, from its struggle for independence and ongoing insurgencies to the pivotal figures who shaped its modern history, including revolutionaries, political martyrs, and the intricate dynamics of power that continue to define Filipino society.

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  1. In 1898, a Nation Dawned: Filipinos Reclaim Sovereignty (June 12, 2025)
  2. Forgotten Conflict: The Brutal Philippine-American War of 1899-1902 (August 1, 2025)
  3. Gen Z in the Philippines: Why Do Filipino Youths Feel So Alone? (May 11, 2025)
  4. Hank Luce’s Legacy Enhances Philippine Education in Iloilo City (Aug. 1, 2025)
  5. My Friend, the Terrorist: Revolution, Exile, and Love in the Shadow of History (July 30, 2025)
  6. Ninoy Aquino Ends Exile: Final Portrait Before Flight of No Return (July 31, 2025)
  7. Ninoy Aquino’s Final Days: Documentary of Courage and Tragedy (July 31, 2025)
  8. Philippine Army Fights Long-Standing Communist Insurgency (July 29, 2025)
  9. S.B. Luce, A.T. Mahan, and Manifest Destiny’s Pacific Anchor (July 31, 2025)
  10. The Philippines (June 19, 2022) [draft]
  11. Who Was ‘Ka Joma’ Sison: Architect of Philippine Revolution (July 30, 2025)

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