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Dr. Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr.

Associate Professor (Universitair hoofddocent) of International Relations,


Chair, MA in International Relations Program
Institute for History, Faculty of Humanities
Leiden University, Netherlands
University: [email protected] | Personal Email: [email protected] |
Telephone (Office-Leiden) +CD ED FGE DEHG | Personal: http://santinoregilme.weebly.com |
University: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/salvador-santino-regilme#tab-D

Current Academic Appointment

• Leiden University, The Netherlands (September GNDO-Present)


• Associate Professor of International Relations (tenured Universitair hoofddocent G promoted
on March D, GNGC); Chair, MA in International Relations Program (since August GNGC --)
• Member, Advisory Council (Raad van Advies), Institute for History, since January D, GNGC
• Assistant Professor D (promoted in November GNGD from Assistant Professor G), Institute for
History, Faculty of Humanities, with tenure since July GND[
• Assistant Professor G (September GNDO to October GNGD); Chair, Board of Examiners, MA in
International Relations Program (GND^-GNGC; as member, GNDO-GND^); Coordinator, Premaster
and Minor European Union Studies Programs, Humanities Faculty (GNDO-GNGN)

Education

Dr.rer.pol. / Joint PhD in Political Science and North American Studies


Freie Universität Berlin, Germany (GNDF)
• J.F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies & the Otto-Suhr Institute for Political
Science; magna cum laude; Dst in the cohort to complete the doctoral program; Dissertation
Committee: Professors Lora Anne Viola (Chair), Susan D. Hyde, and Thomas Risse
Fox International Fellowship
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA (GNDC-GNDH)
• Fox International Fellowship at the MacMillan Center for Area and International Studies,
Advisers: Professors Ben Cashore, Susan D. Hyde, Julia Adams
Certificate in American History, Culture, and Politics
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany
• Heidelberg Center for American Studies, Spring Academy GNDG
MA in Political Science - Democratic Governance and Civil Society
Universität Osnabrück, Germany (GNN^-GNDD)
• Top in the Cohort; Adviser: Professor Roland Czada
BA in Philosophy, minor in Political Science and Development Studies
De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines (GNNF)
• magna cum laude and Permanent Membership, Jose Rizal Honors Society

Previous Academic Appointments

• Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences and the Humanities
(NIAS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands (September GNGG-January GNGC) – Fellow, International
Relations
• Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany
(January GNGN) - Visiting Researcher, Comparative Constitutionalism Group
• De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines (January GNDO-August GNDO)
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
• Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, United States of America (August GNDF-July GNDO)
- Assistant Professor of International Relations (tenure-track), Political Science Department
• Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany, GNDF & GNDE - Käte Hamburger Kolleg Fellow, Center
for Global Cooperation Research

Awards and Honors

• GNGH Best Book in Human Rights, International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, USA
– award for the book Aid Imperium (University of Michigan Press, GNGD)
• GNGC Cecil B. Currey Book Award from the Association of Global South Studies, Georgia, USA
– award for the book Aid Imperium (University of Michigan Press, GNGD)
• Honorable Mention, GNGG Best Scholarly Article Award, American Sociological Association -
Human Rights Section (awarded on August GNGG Annual Conference in Los Angeles, CA,
USA), for the paper “Visions of Peace Amidst a Human Rights Crisis: War on Drugs in
Colombia and the Philippines”
• Awardee, Competitive Fellowship, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, Amsterdam
(NIAS), September GNGG-January GNGC
• Finalist (Aid Imperium, University of Michigan Press, GNGD) in the “Political and Social
Sciences” Category of the GNGD Foreword INDIES Book Award
• Invited Keynote for the Social Sciences and Humanities, Hth Alejandro Roces Professorial
Lectures, Far Eastern University, Manila-Philippines, February GNGG
• Visiting Scholar Grant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International
Law, Heidelberg, Germany – June GNGG– DECLINED
• Inaugural Winner, GND^ Best Conference Paper Award, International Studies Association (ISA),
Asia-Pacific Conference in Singapore. Award given at the ISA General Conference in Honolulu,
Hawaii, April GNGN.
• Visiting Researcher Grant for the Project ‘Constitutional Orders of Oligarchic Democracies’,
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany–
Alexander von Humboldt Comparative Constitutionalism Group of Prof. Ran Hirschl of the
University of Toronto (Travel and accommodation expenses for one month, January GNGN)
• Research Grant: Conference and Workshop Organization, Global Human Rights at Risk?
Challenges, Prospects, and Reform, Leiden University’s Global Interactions Grant (E,FNN Euros)
– Principal Investigator
• Competitive Sabbatical Leave Grant, Institute for History, Leiden University (Winter Semester,
GND^-GNGN)
• Research Fellowship, Summer GND^ (O months), Law as Culture, Kate Hamburger Kolleg-
Institute for Advanced Study of the Law, University of Bonn, Germany - funded by the
BMBF/German Federal Ministry for Education and Research, GD,NNN Euros – DECLINED
• Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award, HG,NNN Euros (DG Months Tax-Free Fellowship),
Center for Global Cooperation Research, Käte Hamburger Kolleg – Center for Global
Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany – Funded by the German
Federal Ministry of Education and Research, GNDF-GNDE
• Summer Research Travel Grant, GNDO, Institute for History, Leiden University, DNNN Euros
• New PhD Grant, University Research Coordination Office, De La Salle University-Manila,
Philippines, GNNN US Dollars, GNDO-GNDE - DECLINED
• Fox International Fellowship, Yale University – MacMillan Center for Area and International
Studies, GC,GNN USD plus G,NNN USD travel grant, First Non-German to Win the Free University
of Berlin’s slot for the Fox Fellowship at Yale University GNDC-GNDH
• DFG Excellence Initiative – Free University of Berlin Dissertation Completion Fellowship,
October GNDH to March GNDF, ^,NNN Euros
• One of the DNN World Finalists, Falling Walls Lab Conference Berlin, GNDH.

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• German Research Foundation (DFG-Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) Excellence Initiative
Scholarship, for PhD Research at the Graduate School for North American Studies, Freie
Universität Berlin FH,NNN Euros (Living Expenses for CO months) and O,NNN Euros (Travel
Grant), October GNDD to September GNDH
• Named as One of the “DNN Leaders of Tomorrow” the HGnd St. Gallen Symposium, Universität
St. Gallen in Switzerland, GND^
• Cambridge Overseas Trust Fund for Graduate Studies in Sociology, Sidney Sussex College, The
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom - DECLINED, GNDD
• Top in the Cohort, MA in Political Science - Democratic Governance and Civil Society,
Universität Osnabrück, Germany, GNN^-GNDD
• Public Policy and Good Governance Scholarship, MA Studies, German Academic Exchange
Service and the German Foreign Office, D[,NNN Euros (Living Expenses for GH months), ^,NNN
Euros (O-month Language course), GNN^ – GNDD
• University Scholarship, Graduate Studies in Political Science, De La Salle University, GNNO-
GNN^
• Top in the Graduating Cohort, Academic Year GNNH-GNNF Graduating Class of DGNN Members,
De La Salle University-Manila
• University Scholarship, Undergraduate Studies, De La Salle University-Manila, GNNG-GNNF
• Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence, College of Liberal Arts, De La Salle University, GNNF
• Permanent Membership, Jose Rizal Honors Society, De La Salle University in Manila, GNNF
• Magna Cum Laude for BA Graduation, Top in the Graduating Class of the College of Liberal
Arts, De La Salle University, GNNF

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Books (U)

D. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (ed.) (GNGH, forthcoming). Children’s rights in crisis:
Multidisciplinary, transnational, and comparative perspectives. Manchester: Manchester
University Press.
G. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (ed.) (GNGH). The United States and China in the Era of
Global Transformations: Geographies of Rivalry. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
C. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Irene Hadiprayitno (eds.) (GNGG). Human Rights at
Risk: Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity. New Brunswick: Rutgers
University Press. [hardback, paperback, and ebook] ISBN (paperback):^E[D^E[[G[HGD
• Featured in New Books Network podcast
H. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGD) Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Aid and
Human Rights in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia. Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies Book
Series. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. [hardback and ebook; paperback released
in GNGC] ISBN hardback: ^E[-N-HEG-DCGE[-G

• GNGC Cecil B. Currey Book Award from the Association of Global South Studies,
Georgia, USA
• GNGC Best Book in Human Rights- Honorable Mention, Human Rights Section,
International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, USA
• Positively Reviewed in:
o International Affairs (Oxford University Press); Perspectives on Politics
(Cambridge University Press); World Affairs (SAGE); European Journal of East
Asian Studies (BRILL); Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace Studies;
Diplomatic History (Oxford University Press); LSE Review of Books (London
School of Economics); Australian Outlook (Australian Institute of International
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Affairs); The SAIS Review of International Affairs; Revue française de science
politique (top French journal for political science); Progress in Development
Studies (SAGE); The Journal of Asian Studies (Duke University Press)
• Podcast interviews in New Books Network and Scholars Unbound
• Featured in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, AsiaGlobal Online,
TDASHLINE, The Diplomat, and Südostasien: Zeitschrift für Politik, Kultur, Dialog
• Finalist in the “Political and Social Sciences” Category of the GNGD Foreword
INDIES Book Award (winners among the finalists pending until June GNGG);
• Reviewed by world-leading humanities and social sciences scholars (blurbs, book
launches, and public events) such as Samuel Moyn (Yale), Michael Barnett (George
Washington University), Dan Slater (University of Michigan), Stephen Hopgood
(SOAS London), Julian Go (University of Chicago), Bonny Ibhawoh (UN and
McMaster University), Emilie Hafner-Burton (UC San Diego), among many others.

F. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & James Parisot. (eds.) (GNDE). American Hegemony and
the Rise of Emerging Powers: Cooperation or Conflict (Global Cooperation Series). London and
New York: Routledge. Hardback GNDE, Paperback GND^. ISBN (paperback): ^E[NCOEGOCDNG
• Book blurbs from leading International Relations scholars: Amitav Acharya
(American University), Cynthia Enloe (Clark University), Susan D. Hyde (UC
Berkeley), Thomas Hale (University of Oxford), among others. Reviewed in the
journal Interdisciplinary Political Studies

Peer-Reviewed Articles (VW)

D. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (forthcoming, spring GNGH, print edition). Reimagining
United States Foreign Aid and the Post-Pandemic World Order. The Georgetown Journal
of International Affairs.
G. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). Crisis Politics of Dehumanization during
COVID-D^: A Framework for Mapping the Social Processes through which Dehumanization
Undermines Dignity. British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
https://doi.org/DN.DDEE/DCO^DH[DGCDDE[GHE
C. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). State Violence in Narcotic Drug
Governance: A Call for Harm Reduction and Human Rights Protection. Journal of
Perpetrator Research. (F)D. doi: DN.GDNC^/jpr.F.D.DCD
H. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). Systemic Hypocrisy in United States Foreign
Policy. Social Change. https://doi.org/10.1177/00490857231188993
F. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). Constitutional Order in Oligarchic
Democracies: Neoliberal Rights Versus Socio-Economic Rights. Law, Culture and
the Humanities. https://doi.org/DN.DDEE/DEHC[EGDD^[FHDHG
O. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). United States Foreign Aid and Multilateralism
under the Trump Presidency. New Global Studies. doi.org/DN.DFDF/ngs-GNGD-NNCN
E. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). Human Dignity in International Relations.
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies. Oxford University Press.
https://doi.org/DN.DN^C/acrefore/^E[ND^N[HOOGO.NDC.O[^
[. De Groot, Tom and Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr. (GNGD). Private Military and Security
Companies and The Militarization of Humanitarianism. Journal of Developing Societies.
doi.org/DN.DDEE/NDO^E^OXGDDNOO[EH
^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGD). Contested Spaces of Authoritarian and Illiberal
Politics: Human Rights and Democracy in Crisis. Political Geography. ([^)
https://doi.org/DN.DNDO/j.polgeo.GNGD.DNGHGE

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DN. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Spoldi, Elisabetta. (GNGD). Children in Armed
Conflict: A Human Rights Crisis in Somalia. Global Jurist. https://doi.org/DN.DFDF/gj-GNGN-
NN[C
DD. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGN). Competing Visions of Peace in the Age of
Declining Democratization. Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice. CG(H): FDG-FGN.
DOI: DN.DN[N/DNHNGOF^.GNGN.D^GDHDH
DG. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Hodzi, Obert. (GNGD). Comparing American and
Chinese Foreign Aid in the Era of Rising Powers. The International Spectator. (FO)G: DDH-
DCD.
• Cited in the GNGC official report of Munich Security Conference
DC. De Groot, Tom & Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGN). Drone Warfare and the Obama
Administration’s Path-Dependent Struggles on Human Rights and Counterterrorism.
Interdisciplinary Political Studies. (O) D: DOE-GND.
• Cited in the World Economic Forum’s The Global Risk Report Z[Z\, D[th Edition
DH. Masters, Mercedes & Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGD). Human Rights and British
Citizenship: The Case of Shamima Begum as Citizen to Homo Sacer. Journal of Human
Rights Practice. D-GC https://doi.org/DN.DN^C/jhuman/huaaNG^
DF. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGN). Visions of Peace Amidst a Human Rights Crisis:
War on Drugs in Colombia and the Philippines. Journal of Global Security Studies.
https://doi.org/DN.DN^C/jogss/ogaaNGG
• Honorable Mention, GNGG Best Scholarly Article Award, Human Rights Section of
the American Sociological Association
DO. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND^). The Decline of American Power and Donald
Trump: Reflections on Human Rights, Neoliberalism, and the World Order. Geoforum. doi:
DN.DNDO/j.geoforum.GND^.NH.NDN
• Inaugural Winner, GND^ Best Conference Paper Award, International Studies
Association (ISA), Asia-Pacific Conference in Singapore. Award given in the
ISA General Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, April GNGN
DE. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[). “Beyond Paradigms: Understanding the South
China Sea Dispute using Analytic Eclecticism”. International Studies. FF(C). GDC-GCE.
D[. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[) "Does US Foreign Aid Undermine Human
Rights? The 'Thaksinification' of the War on Terror Discourses and the Human Rights Crisis
in Thailand, GNND to GNNO". Human Rights Review. D^ (D): EC-^F
D^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[). "The Global Politics of Human Rights: From
Human Rights to Human Dignity?". International Political Science Review. HN (G): GE^-
G^N,
GN. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[). "A human rights tragedy: Strategic Localization
of US Foreign Policy in Colombia". International Relations. CG (C): CHC-COF.
GD. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[). Habermasian Thinking on Civil Society and the
Public Sphere in the Age of Globalization. Perspectives on Political Science. HE (H): GED-
GEE
GG. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Henrik Hartmann (GND[). “Mutual Delegitimization:
American and Chinese Development Aid to Africa”. The SAIS Review of International
Affairs.
GC. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDO). Why Asia’s Oldest Democracy Failed. Journal
of Developing Societies. (CG)C: GGN-GHF.
GH. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. and Carmina Untalan. (GNDO). Philippine Domestic
Politics and Foreign Relations, GNDH-GNDF: A Critical Review. Asia Maior. GO: DCC-DFO
GF. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDH). Bringing the Global Political Economy Back In:
Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Democratic Consolidation. International Studies
Perspectives DF(C): GEE-G^O
GO. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDH). The Social Science of Human Rights: The
Need for a “Second-Image Reversed. Third World Quarterly CF([): DC^N-DHNF.
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GE. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDC). Social Discipline, Democracy, and Modernity:
Are They All Uniquely ‘European’?. Hamburg Review of Social Sciences O & C (E & D): ^H-
DDE
G[. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDC). Is International Labour Migration Good for
Democratic Consolidation in the Global South? Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice
GF(D): ^E-DNC
G^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDD) The Chimera of Europe's Normative Power in
East Asia: A Constructivist Analysis. Central European Journal of International and
Security Studies F (D): O^-^N

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters (YY)

D. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGH). Spatial Imaginaries and Geopolitics in US–China
Rivalry. In Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (ed.) (GNGC.). The United States and China in the
Era of Global Transformations: Geographies of Rivalry. Bristol: Bristol University Press
G. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGH). Southeast Asia and the Militarization of South
China Sea. In Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (ed.) (GNGC.). The United States and China in
the Era of Global Transformations: Geographies of Rivalry. Bristol: Bristol University Press
C. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGH). Conclusions: Reframing the Puzzle of US-China
Rivalry. In Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (ed.) (GNGC.). The United States and China in the
Era of Global Transformations: Geographies of Rivalry. Bristol: Bristol University Press
H. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). The Global Human Rights Regime: Risks and
Contestations. In Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. and Irene Hadiprayitno. Human Rights at
Risk: Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity. New Brunswick and
London: Rutgers University Press.
F. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). Human Rights at Risk in the Era of Trump and
American Decline. In Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. and Irene Hadiprayitno. Human Rights
at Risk: Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity. New Brunswick and
London: Rutgers University Press.
O. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGN) Human rights and humanitarian actions on the
international arena. In Badie, Bertrand; Berg-Schlosser, Dirk; Morlino, Leonardo. Handbook
of Political Science – A Global Perspective. London: SAGE.
E. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. and James Parisot. (GNGN) "Contested American
Dominance: Global Order in an Era of Rising Powers" in Hosseini, Hamed; Barry Gills; James
Goodman (GND^). The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies. New York and
London: Routledge.
[. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. and James Parisot. (GND[). Introduction: Debating American
Hegemony: Global Cooperation and Conflict. Regilme S.S., Parisot J. (Eds.) American
Hegemony and the Rise of Emerging Powers. London and New York: Routledge. C-D[
^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. and James Parisot. (GND[). Conclusion: The Future of Global
Cooperation and Conflict. Regilme S.S., Parisot J. (Eds.) American Hegemony and the Rise of
Emerging Powers. London and New York: Routledge. GDO-GD^
DN. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDO). Global Migration as a Human Rights Issue:
Prospects for Global Cooperation or Conflict? In Böckenförde, Markus, Nadja Krupke, and
Philipp Michaelis (eds). A Multidisciplinary Mosaic: Reflections on Global Cooperation and
Migration (Global Dialogues DC). Duisburg: Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global
Cooperation Research (KHK/GCRGD).
DD. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDC). It Takes Two to Tango: A Constructivist Analysis
of EU-ASEAN Interregional Relations. In The EU: A Global Power in the Making – Europe’s
Present and Future Role in a Changing World. Volume Z. Edited by Astrid B. Boening, Jan-
Frederik Kremer and Aukje van Loon. Springer Publishing (Part of the Global Power Shift
Series)
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Encyclopedia and General Reference Articles (U)

D. (GND^). Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Henrik Hartmann. “Global Shift”. The Palgrave
Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies DOI: https://doi.org/DN.DNNE/^E[-C-CD^-EHCCO-C_FC-G
G. (GND^). Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Elif Polat. “Right to Economic Dignity”. The
Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies DOI: https://doi.org/DN.DNNE/^E[-C-CD^-
EHCCO-C_CGO-D
C. (GNGN). Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Beate Beller. “Security State”. The Palgrave
Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies
H. (forthcoming GNGD). Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Karla Feijoo. “Right to Dignity”.
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies
F. (GNDO) Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. “Human Rights Violations and Protection”. In The
SAGE Encyclopedia of War: Social Science Perspectives. Thousand Oaks; London; New
Delhi: Sage Publications.

Non-Peer Reviewed Review Essays (W)

D. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC) The Complex Social Ontology of International
Law on War. International Studies Review GF (C): viadNGF, https://doi.org/DN.DN^C/isr/viadNGF
G. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). Entwicklungspolitik als Mittel von
Großmachtinteressen? Südostasien: Zeischrift für Politik, Kultur, Dialog
https://suedostasien.net/entwicklungspolitik-als-mittel-von-grossmachtinteressen/
C. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGN). Effectiveness and Legitimacy of International
Human Rights Instruments. Human Rights Review https://doi.org/DN.DNNE/sDGDHG-NGN-NNF^N-
D
H. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr., (GND^). The Instrumentalization of Human Rights in
World Politics, International Studies Review, https://doi.org/DN.DN^C/isr/vizNOD
F. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDE). Genocide and Transitional Justice. Human Rights
Review.(D[)D:DDD-DDO.
O. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDDa). Review: Alfred McCoy: Policing America’s
Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State. Journal of
Current Southeast Asian Affairs, G^(H), DGG-DGO.
E. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDG). Bassam Tibi, Islam’s Predicament with Modernity:
Religious Reform and Cultural Change. International Sociology, GE(G), GFC-GFO.
[. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDGb). Making Global Economic Governance Effective:
Hard and Soft Law Institutions in a Crowded World. John Kirton, Marina Larionova, and Paolo
Savona, eds. Aldershot: Ashgate, GNDN. Governance: An International Journal of Policy,
Administration, and Institutions, GF(D), DFC-DFO.
^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDNa). Southeast East Asia: A Sui Generis Case on the
Study of Political Islam and Democratization? Taiwan Journal of Democracy, O (G), DFE-DOD.

Book Reviews (YZ)

D. Newman A., Debre M., Naylor T., Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr & Viola L.A. (GNGG),
Review of: Viola L.A. (GNGN) The closure of the international system: how institutions create
political equalities and hierarchies, H-Diplo Roundtable Review G[(H^): D-GE.
https://networks.h-net.org/node/G[HHC/discussions/DNFGDGOH/h-diplo-roundtable-xxiii-H^-
viola%CG%AN-closure-international-system
G. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr., (GND^). Constitutional democracy in crisis?
Democratization, DOI: DN.DN[N/DCFDNCHE.GND^.DO[EHHO

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C. Regilme, Salvador (GND^). Authoritarianism: three inquiries in critical theory.
Democratization. DOI: DN.DN[N/DCFDNCHE.GND^.DOCFF[F
H. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDO). The Oxford Handbook of the International
Relations of Asia. in Political Studies Review. (DH)D: [^.
F. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDC) Book Review: Anja Jetschke: Human Rights and
State Security: Indonesia and the Philippines. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs CG
(D): DHD-DHC.
O. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDG). Democracy and Economic Openness in an
Interconnected System. In Political Studies Review. DN: HGN-HGD
E. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDG). Rajah Rasiah and Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt
(eds.), The New Political Economy of Southeast Asia. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, GNDN). CEU
Political Science Journal, E(G), GCN-GCG.
[. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDG). Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder.
In Millennium Journal of International Studies HN (C) O[[-O^N
^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDG). Governing the Other: Exploring the Discourse of
Democracy in a Multiverse of Reason. In Kyoto Journal of Southeast Asian Studies.D (G) CC^-
CCO
DN. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDD). Obstacles to Democratization in Southeast Asia: A
Study of the Nation State, Regional and Global Order by Erik Paul. Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan, GNDN. GCNpp., £FE.FN, ISBN ^E[ N GCN GHD[D E. Political Studies Review, ^(C), HC^-
HHN.
DD. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDG). Review: Currency and Contest in East Asia : The
Great Power Politics of Financial Regionalism. East Asia Integration Studies
DG. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDD). Review: Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel
Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Ranciere, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Zizek
Democracy in What State? Marx and Philosophy Review of Books.
DC. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNN^). Review: Bilveer Singh on the “Taliban” of
Southeast Asia. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, ^(G), [^-^G.
DH. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDN). Investing in Miracles: El Shaddai and the
Transformation of Popular Catholicism in the Philippines. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo
de Manila University Press. Philippine Political Science Journal. CD (FH) DFC-DOG

Other Published Articles, Policy Memos, and Interview Features (YW)

D. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). China’s Challenge to United States Dominance.
Global Policy. ^ October GNGC.
https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/blog/N^/DN/GNGC/chinas-challenge-united-states-
dominance
G. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGC). Human Rights and US-China Rivalry in
Development Cooperation. Democracy Paradox.
https://democracyparadox.com/GNGC/ND/CN/human-rights-and-us-china-rivalry-in-
development-cooperation/
C. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & ^DASHLINE (GNGG), In Conversation with Salvador
Santino Fulo Regilme Jr. Discusses Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and
Human Rights in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia (Website). London, UK: TDASHLINE.
[website]. https://www.^dashline.com/article/in-conversation-with-salvador-santino-fulo-
regilme-jr
H. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). Stopping the autocratic spread in Southeast
Asia, East Asia Forum. https://www.eastasiaforum.org/GNGG/NE/CN/stopping-the-
autocratic-spread-in-southeast-asia/

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F. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). Detener la expansión autocrática en el Sureste
Asiático. Politica Exterior. https://www.politicaexterior.com/expansion-autocratica-en-
el-sureste-asiatico/
O. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr.; River Harper; Gabriel Panuco-Mercado. (GNGG).
Foreign Aid From a New Perspective: A Conversation with Dr. S.S. Regilme.Georgetown
Journal of International Affairs. GG April GNGG.
https://gjia.georgetown.edu/GNGG/NH/GG/foreign-aid-from-a-new-perspective-a-
conversation-with-dr-s-s-regilme/
E. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGG). America’s Aid Imperium and Human Rights
in Southeast Asia. The Diplomat Magazine. https://thediplomat.com/GNGG/NC/americas-
aid-imperium-and-human-rights-in-southeast-asia/
[. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGD). American Foreign Aid and its Consequences
on Human Rights Protection in Southeast Asia. Asia Global Online, University of Hong
Kong. https://www.asiaglobalonline.hku.hk/american-foreign-aid-and-its-consequences-
human-rights-protection-southeast-asia
^. Masters, Mercedes and Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNGN). Citizenship Revocation
as a Human Rights Violation: The Case of Shamima Begum https://www.e-
ir.info/GNGN/DD/G[/citizenship-revocation-as-a-human-rights-violation-the-case-of-
shamima-begum/
DN. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & Matt Evans. (GNGN). Interview with Salvador Santino
Regilme Jr. in E-International Relations Magazine. https://www.e-
ir.info/GNGN/N[/N[/interview-salvador-santino-fulo-regilme/
DD. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND^). Dignity and the Rise of Authoritarianism.
Leiden International Relations Blog.
DG. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND^). The Crisis of Legitimacy in Trump’s America.
Leiden International Relations Blog.
DC. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[). Contesting American Power: Beijing’s
Challenge in South China Sea Disputes. E-International Relations Magazine.
DH. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[), Using foreign aid for state repression in
Thailand, OpenGlobalRights .
DF. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GND[), American Foreign Aid and Colombia’s
Human Rights Tragedy, E-International Relations.
DO. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & James Parisot. (GND[). US Hegemony and Rising
Powers in the Era of Trump. E-International Relations Magazine.
DE. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. & James Parisot. (GND[). Is American Power in
Decline? Rising Powers in the Era of Trump Rising Powers in Global Governance.
Turkey: Marmara University.
D[. Schierkolk, J., Grauvogel, J., Ziso, E., Strothmann, P., Hübner, D., & Regilme, S. S. F.
(GNDN) Transatlantic Leadership by Example: Toward Inclusive Climate Change Policy.
Published by the Atlantic Community, e.V. Berlin
D^. Regilme, Salvador Santino F. Jr. (GNDN). Making Sense of China. Global Politics: An
International Affairs Magazine.

Working Papers and Research Projects in Progress

Monographs
D. Dignity in Peril: Human Rights Crises Amid State-Led Drug Wars– under review and in
writing phase
G. Aid for Dominance: United States and Chinese Foreign Assistance and Diplomacy (with
Obert Hodzi, University of Liverpool) – under review and in writing phase
C. COVID-D^ Pandemic and the Global Politics of Dehumanization – in planning phase
H. Superrich Individuals in Global Constitutional Transformation – in planning phase
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F. Human Dignity in International Relations - in planning phase
Edited Volumes
D. Book project (textbook, edited volume): Global Studies: Key Theories, Concepts, and Issues–
in planning phase (commissioned by SAGE)
G. Book project (edited volume): Belonging Denied – Citizenship Revocation and Statelessness
as Human Rights Deprivation – in planning phase
Papers/Journal Articles
C. Paper: Illiberal-Authoritarian Regimes and Human Rights During the Covid-D^ Pandemic:
Latin America and Southeast Asia in Comparison (with Kevin Parthenay) – under review
H. Paper: Theorizing the Global Normative Order of the War on Drugs – under review
F. Paper: Europe’s Oligarchic Constitutionalism – under review
O. Paper: Reimagining United States Foreign Aid and the Post-Pandemic World Order – under
review
E. Paper: United States and the Global War on Drugs – in planning phase
[. Reference article: Aid – Edward Elgar Encyclopedia of International Relations – submitted
and under review

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Leiden University, The Netherlands, September GNDO – Present (full-time teaching load)
• Global Governance and Human Rights: Theory, History, and Practice (MA International
Studies Elective Course)
• Human Rights in Global Politics (MA in International Relations Elective Course)
• International Human Rights: History, Politics, and Economics (BA International Studies
elective course)
• Ideas in World Politics (MA level)
• The European Union Today (BA level)
• Thesis Seminar and Methods in International Relations (MA level)
• Research Methods in International Studies – North America (BA level)
• Research Methods in International Studies – Human Rights (BA level)

De La Salle University in Manila, January GNDO – August GNDO


• Research Methods in Political Science (Graduate Course)
• International Political Economy (Graduate Course)
• Theories of the State (Graduate Course)
• International Organizations (Undergraduate Course)
• Introduction to Political Science (Undergraduate Course)

Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, GNDC


• Contemporary United States Foreign Policy in the Asia-Pacific: Theory and Practice
Instructor; developed the course and independently taught it to BA and MA students

De La Salle University in Manila, GNNE-GNN^


Lecturer (US equivalent: Part-Time Instructor), Departments of Political Science and
International Studies
Developed the course and independently taught it to BA students
• Undergraduate Courses:
• Introduction to Political Science
• Citizenship and Governance
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• Introduction to European Politics
• Introduction to International Organizations
• Introduction to Global Politics

St. Scholastica’s College, Manila, Philippines, GNNE-GNN^


Lecturer (US equivalent: Part-Time Instructor) Department of History, Political Science, and
Sociology; Developed the course and independently taught it to BA students
• Introduction to Political Science
• Socio-Political Theory
• Special Problems in Global Politics

University of Asia and the Pacific, Metro Manila, Philippines, GNN[-GNN^


Lecturer (US equivalent: Part-Time Instructor) Pacific Rim Studies Program
Developed the course and independently taught it to BA students
• Basic Course: Introduction to North American Studies

Participation in Major International Conferences

D. International Conference “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at EF: Rethinking and
Constructing its Future Together. Paper Presenter, "Crisis Politics of Militarism: Human
Rights Consequences of the Global War on Drugs", Ghent University, Belgium. December
O-[, GNGC.
G. International Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada (on-site), March DF-
D^, GNGC. Paper Presentations: D) The COVID-D^ Pandemic: The Global Politics of
Dehumanization; G) The Normative of the Global War on Drugs
C. Association for Global South Studies (virtual conference) – December DF, GNGD. Paper
presenter: The ^/DD Terror Attacks and the COVID-D^ Pandemic: The Global Politics of
Dehumanization.
H. Law and Development Research Network (virtual conference) – November GH-GO, GNGD:
Paper presenter: D) The ^/DD Terror Attacks and the COVID-D^ Pandemic: The Global Politics
of Dehumanization and Human Rights; G) Illiberal-Authoritarian Regimes and Human Rights
During the Covid-D^ Pandemic: Latin America and Southeast Asia in Comparison (co-
authored: S. Regilme & Kevin Parthenay)
F. International Studies Association – Northeast (virtual conference) — November H to O, GNGD:
Paper presenter: The ^/DD Terror Attacks and the COVID-D^ Pandemic: The Global Politics
of Dehumanization.
O. European International Studies Association Conference (virtual conference)-September DC-
DE, GNGD. Paper presenter: D) Humanitarian Foreign Aid and Multilateralism under the Trump
Presidency, G) The ^/DD Terror Attacks and the COVID-D^ Pandemic: The Global Politics of
Dehumanization and Human Rights
E. European Sociological Association Conference (virtual conference) -August CD-September C,
GNGD. Paper presenter: The ^/DD Terror Attacks and the COVID-D^ Pandemic: The Global
Politics of Dehumanization.
[. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (virtual conference) – August O-DN, GNGD.
Paper presenter: Humanitarian Foreign Aid and Multilateralism under Trump
^. International Studies Association – Human Rights Conference (Virtual Conference), June DH-
DO, GNGD. paper presenter: D) Human Rights and Democracy in Crisis: Transnational and
Domestic Spaces of Illiberal Authoritarianism G) Humanitarian Foreign Aid and
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DN. International Studies Association Annual Conference (Virtual Conference), April O-^, GNGD.
paper presenter: D) Contested Human Rights Order in the Asia Pacific: Death Penalty, State
Security, and Human Dignity G) Humanitarian Foreign Aid and Multilateralism under Trump
DD. International Studies Association (ISA) – West (Virtual Conference), September GNGN –
paper presenter: D) Contested Spaces of Illiberal and Authoritarian Politics: Human Rights
and Democracy in Crisis; G) Humanitarian Foreign Aid and Multilateralism under Trump
DG. International Studies Association (ISA) Asia-Pacific, Singapore – Chair, Panel Discussant,
and Paper Presenter (Decline of American Power and Human Rights under Trump), July GND^
DC. International Studies Association (ISA) Northeast Conference, Providence, Rhode Island,
USA, GNDC – Paper Presenter on two topics: US foreign policy in Southeast Asia and
comparative study of democratic stability in Turkey and the Philippines.
DH. European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EUROSEAS), University of Vienna,
Austria, August GNDF – Presenter of two papers: a paper on US foreign aid and human rights
in the Philippines, and a paper on United States-China rivalry and the territorial dispute on
South China Sea. Acted as a discussant for a panel about regional integration in Southeast
Asia/Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
DF. International Studies Association (ISA) Conference Toronto, Canada GNDH, Paper Presenter,
Junior Scholar Symposium, topic: US foreign aid and human rights in Southeast Asia.

Invited Lectures and Public Presentations

D. Panelist and Contributor, "The Limits and Failures of Global Cooperation: Lessons from the
International Aid and Drug Governance", Resisting Global Cooperation Roundtable, Final
Conference of the Center for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen,
Germany, November [-DN, GNGC.
G. Paper Presentation, ‘Militarism in Global Drug Governance’, GHH Conference on Global
Organized Conference, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, Geneva,
Switzerland. October D^, GNGC
C. Paper Presentation, "The Normative Order of the Global War on Drugs", Global
Transformations and Governance Challenges Conference, Leiden University, The Hague
Campus, Netherlands, June E, GNGC
H. Book Presentation, "The United States and China in the Era of Global Transformations:
Geographies of Rivalry", Global Transformations and Governance Challenges Conference,
Leiden University, The Hague Campus, Netherlands June E, GNGC
F. Presenter, ‘Global Drug Wars: Dehumanization and Militarism in Narcotic Governance’,
Global Transformations and Governance Challenges Seminar Series, Leiden University, The
Hague Campus, March O, GNGC.
O. Panelist, Book Launching: ‘The Use of Force against Individuals in War under International
Law – A Social Ontological Approach’ (Oxford University Press) by Dr Ka Lok Yip.
Webinar Hosted by the European Society of International Law. February DO, GNGC
E. Presenter, “Politics of Foreign Aid and Physical Integrity Rights in Southeast Asia”. Webinar
Series on the Politics of Human Rights in Southeast Asia. Advanced Research Cluster for the
Humanities and Social Sciences. National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. February DN,
GNGC.
[. Seminar Presenter, “The Global War on Drugs”, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study
(NIAS – Amsterdam). October O, GNGG
^. Public Lecture (online), “Does Foreign Aid Promote Human Rights?” Presentation at the
Ashoka University, India. Hosted by Dr. Ban Seng Tan, Department of International
Relations. April DH, GNGG.
DN. Presenter, Book Presentation and Discussion of "Aid Imperium”, Perpetrator Studies
Network (PSN). March DE, GNGG. Moderator: Daniel Blocq (Leiden Law School); Panelists:
Yuna Han (University of Oxford) and Bonny Ibhawoh (McMaster University).

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DD. Discussant and Presenter, Book Launching of “Aid Imperium”, University of Michigan
Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies and Leiden University Center for International
Relations (LUCIR). with panelists: Samuel Moyn (Yale), Michael Barnett (George
Washington University), Dan Slater (Michigan), Amrita Narlikar (German Institute for
Global and Area Studies/University of Hamburg), Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan), Karen
Smith (Leiden University/ Former United Nations Special Adviser to the Secretary-General
on RGP). Moderated by Vineet Thakur (Leiden).
DG. Keynote Lecture, “Does United States Foreign Aid Promote Human Rights?” Hth Alejandro
Roces Professorial Lecture, Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines. February DD, GNGG.
DC. Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-
Cold War Southeast Asia", invited virtual talk, Department of Sociology, University of
Tennessee, USA. January GE, GNGG.
DH. Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-
Cold War Southeast Asia", December DN, GNGD, Peace, War and Social Conflict (PWSC)
Section, American Sociological Association
DF. Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-
Cold War Southeast Asia", Asia – Launching. Philippine International Studies Organization.
November GNGD.
DO. Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-
Cold War Southeast Asia", Department of International and Strategic Studies, University of
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. May G[, GNGD. (virtual).
DE. Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-
Cold War Southeast Asia", Department of Political Science, Korea University, South Korea,
March GO, GNGD. (virtual)
D[. Guest Lecture, "Citizenship, Human Rights, and Statelessness", Global Governance Course,
University of Peace - Costa Rica & Long Island University, USA. April D^, GNGD. (virtual)
D^. Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-
Cold War Southeast Asia", United States Foreign Policy Working Group, British
International Studies Association, United Kingdom. DE March GNGD. (virtual)
GN. Public Lecture, Book Presentation, "Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human
Rights in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia", Politics Seminar Series, Department of Politics,
SOAS, London. DN March GNGD. (virtual)
GD. Public Lecture, "From the ^/DD Terror Attacks to the COVID-D^ Pandemic in the United
States and Beyond: The Politics of Dehumanization and Human Rights", Seminar Series on
Disasters and Crises in North America, John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin,
Germany, GN January GNGD. (virtual)
GG. “Humanitarian Foreign Aid and Multilateralism under the Trump Administration:
Communicative Power in Global Development”, Gnd Annual Conference, Communicative
Power and Global Cooperation Conference, Center for Global Cooperation, Duisburg,
Germany, GG June GNGN. (virtual).
GC. “Superrich Citizens in Global and Domestic Arenas: Implications on Democracy Promotion
within and Beyond the European Union”, Paper presentation in the GNGN Conference:
European Union’s Good Governance Promotion in the Age of Democratic Decline,
EUGOGOV Jean Monnet Module Workshop, Altinbas University, Turkey. O March GNGN.
(virtual)
GH. “Oligarchs in Global and Domestic Constitutional Orders”, Work-in-Progress Seminar,
Comparative Constitutionalism Group, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and
Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany, GC January GNGN.
GF. “Foreign Aid and Human Rights Under the Trump Presidency: Rising Powers and Legitimacy
Problems”, (De)Globalization and Development in the New Age of Populisms Workshop,
Gothenburg Center of Globalization and Development, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
DH-DO November GND^.

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GO. "Discourses of Peace Amid the War on Drugs: A Comparative Case Study of Colombia and
the Philippines" Varieties of Peace - Asia Conference, Jakarta, Indonesia. Sponsored by the
Swedish Foundation for the Social Sciences and Humanities. October GG-GH, GND^. Held at
the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia.
GE. "Human Rights in Distress Amidst American Decline and Trumpism". GND^ FU Berlin
Graduate School of North American Studies Conference, Berlin, Germany.
G[. “Global Human Rights in Distress Amidst American Decline”. Invited Public Lecture. Osaka
School of International Public Policy, Osaka University Japan. July GO, GND[.
G^. “One Great Nation Under Trump? Human Rights in Distress Amidst American Decline”
[Keynote Speaker]. Tokyo, Japan: The American Studies Foundation - International Forum
for Early Career Scholars, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan. July GD-GG, GND[.
CN. Panelist, Book Launching, The Politics of Borders/ Practising EU Policy/ American
Hegemony and the Rise of Emerging Powers, Leiden University, Campus The Hague. March
G[, GND[.
CD. “Is American Power in Decline? Global Governance and Human Rights in the Era of Trump”.
Public Lecture. Organized by the Philippine International Studies Organization. Polytechnic
University of the Philippines, Manila. CNth January GND[.
CG. “American Power in the Era of Trump”. Public Lecture. Organized by the Department of
International Studies. Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines. GFth January GND[.
CC. Speaker: “‘We the People’? Nation/State/Community”, The Fault Lines of
Democracy: Conversations, Contestations and Cross-Cultural Comparisons, Berlin-
Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, DNth Anniversary Celebrations of the Free University of
Berlin's Graduate School of North American Studies
CH. “From the war on terror to the war on drugs: human rights in the Philippines", Weingartener
Asiensgespräche (Weingartener Asian Forum), Ravensburg, Germany, November C-F, GNDE
CF. “Does Foreign Aid Undermine Human Rights”. Development Research Seminar Series.
International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)-The Hague, Netherlands, Erasmus University
Rotterdam. September GO, GNDE
CO. Discussing the Comparisons of International Observances of Human Rights Years in
“Calendar Propaganda" of Human Rights? Historical perspectives on the United Nations'
Global Observances”, Leiden University, The Hague Campus, Netherlands, June DO, GNDE.
CE. US-India Relations “Book Launching of Carina van de Wetering's Changing US Foreign
Policy Toward India”, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University, The
Hague Campus, Netherlands May DE, GNDE
C[. “Constitutional Discourses in Oligarchic Democracies: Neoliberal Rights and Socio-
Economic Rights”. Paper presented at the International Institute for Democracy Assistance
(International IDEA) Constitution-Building Team Conference on Constitutional Responses
to the Crisis of Representation and Oligarchic Democracy. May CN-CD, GNDE. The Hague,
Netherlands
C^. “Western Leadership in a New World Order: Human Rights and Global Deliberative
Democracy”. Paper presented at the Fox International Fellowship Reunion, Yale University
held on the Fth to [th January GNDE in New Delhi, India.
HN. “State of Teaching International Studies in the Philippines”. Invited Speaker on a Roundtable
on Praxis and Pedagogies in International Studies. Held on the G[th July GNDO. Far Eastern
University, Philippines, Institute of Arts and Sciences, Department of International Studies.
HD. “Human Rights: Advocacy Through Scholarship”, Invited Speaker, Gnd International Youth
Leadership Summit, July DC, GNDO, De La Salle University-Manila.
HG. “The End of Paradigms: ‘Governing’ the South China Sea Dispute and the Future of
American Hegemony in Southeast Asia”. Paper presented at the GNDO International
Conference of the Philippine Political Science Association, Bicol University, Philippines held
on the GDst to GGnd April GNDO.
HC. University of Duisburg-Essen, Center for Global Cooperation Research, November GNDF, The
Future of American Hegemony and the South China Sea Dispute.
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HH. University of Osnabrück, DAAD Public Policy and Good Governance Program. The Impact
of Foreign Aid on Human Rights. November G[, GNDF. Norderney Island, Germany.
HF. University of Duisburg-Essen, Center for Global Cooperation Research, July GNDF. Talk on
US aid and human rights in the Philippines.
HO. “Does Foreign Aid Undermine Human Rights? Evidence from US-Philippines Counterterror
Cooperation”, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Freiburg, Germany,
June GF, GNDF
HE. “US-Philippine Bilateral Relations”. Hosted by the EPAIR (European Alumni Network of
the Harvard Project for Asian International Relations), March E, GNDF at the Hertie School of
Governance in Berlin, Germany.
H[. “Breaking the Wall of Human Rights Abuses”, Falling Walls Lab GNDH, Berlin, Germany
(GFth Anniversary Celebration of the Fall of the Berlin Wall),
H^. Harvard-MIT-Yale Conference on Political Violence, April GNDC, Held at the MacMillan
Center at Yale University. Talk on US foreign policy in Southeast Asia. “Does Foreign Aid
Undermine Human Rights? Evidence from US-Southeast Asia Counter-Terror Cooperation”
Paper presentation at the MIT-Harvard-Yale Conference on Political Violence, New Haven,
Connecticut, USA April D[, GNDH.
FN. “US-Philippine Relations”, Whitney Center in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. April DH, GNDH.
FD. Yale University, Leitner Political Economy Student Workshop, November GNDC. Talk on US
foreign policy in Southeast Asia.
FG. Yale University, Department of Political Science, International Relations Student Workshop,
October GNDC. Talk on US foreign policy in Southeast Asia.
FC. “Claiming Space” in the Age of Terror: Post-^/DD US Foreign Policy and the Human Rights
Crisis in Southeast Asia, Paper presentation at the “Claiming Space: Reconfigurations in
Times of Crisis” International Conference in American Studies, John F. Kennedy Institute
for North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, May GH and GF, GNDC.
FH. “Historicizing the Depth of Democracy in the Peripheries: Turkey and the Philippines in
Comparison”, Paper co-presentation with Burak Tansel of the University of Nottingham, DDth
Aberystwyth-Lancaster Postgraduate Colloquium. University of Manchester, June F–E, GNDC
FF. “Historicizing the Depth of Democracy in the Peripheries: Turkey and the Philippines in
Comparison”, Paper co-presentation with Burak Tansel of the University of Nottingham,
Nottingham Graduate Conference, “Politics in Crisis? GNDC”, April GO, GNDC
FO. “Historicizing the Depth of Democracy in the Peripheries: Turkey and the Philippines in
Comparison”, Paper co-presentation with Burak Tansel of the University of Nottingham, First
Berlin Forum on Global Politics, Graduate School of Global Politics, Freie Universität Berlin,
April D[-D^, GNDC
FE. “Historicizing the Depth of Democracy in the Peripheries: Turkey and the Philippines in
Comparison”, Paper co-presentation with Burak Tansel of the University of Nottingham in
“Democracy Promotion: Hegemony, Resistance, and the Shifting Discourses of Democracy
in International Relations”, February D, GNDC, Senate House of the University of London in
England | Organized by the Institute for the Study of the Americas (University of London)
and the Department of Politics and International Relations (University of Westminster)
F[. "A causal theory of human rights’ violations: explaining post-^/DD US foreign policy and
political violence in Southeast Asia", Invited Speaker, Politics Seminar Series, Department
of Politics and Philosophy, Geoffrey Manton Building Seminar Room HNC, Manchester
Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, February GE, GNDC
F^. “Human Rights in the Age of Terror: Post-^/DD US Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia”, Paper
presentation at the Comparative Politics Colloquium of Prof. Ellen M. Immergut, Institute of
the Social Sciences, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, January CD, GNDC.
ON. “Bringing the Global Political Economy Back In: Neoliberalism, Globalization, and
Democratic Consolidation”. Public Lecture Held at Yuchengco Hall. Organized by the
Department of Political Science, De La Salle University-Manila and the La Salle Institute of
Governance. September GE, GNDG.
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OD. “Human Rights in the Age of Terror: Post-^/DD US Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia”.
Lecture-Roundtable Discussion, Yuchengco Center and La Salle Institute of Governance, De
La Salle University-Manila September GH, GNDG
OG. “What Causes State-Initiated Human Rights Violations? A Critical Review of Contemporary
Social Science Literature”, Politik und Verwaltung: theoretische, empirische und
methodische Perspektiven (“Policy and Administration: Theoretical, Empirical, and
Methodological Perspectives”) – Annual Meeting of the “Forum junge Staats-, Policy- und
Verwaltungsforschung (FoJuS)” (Public Policy Working Group of Young Political Scientists
of the German Political Science Association), Leibniz-Universität Hannover, Germany O and
E December GNDG.
OC. “Global Network Media: A New World Order or A New Form of U.S. Hegemony?”, together
with Curd Knüpfer. “Tag der Politikwissenschaft” – Annual Meeting of the Austrian Political
Science Association (öGPW) held at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Karl-Franzens-
Universität Graz, Austria. November G^-CN, GNDG.
OH. “An American Behemoth: Antinomies of Freedom and Security in Post-^/DD US Foreign
Policy”, Heidelberg Spring Academy GNDG, Heidelberg Center for American Studies,
University of Heidelberg, Germany, March GF-CN, GNDG
OF. “The Albatross of Post-^/DD US Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia: From Struggling Liberal
Democracies to Illiberal National Security States”. Research Colloquium, Department of
Politics, John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin,
November [, GNDD
OO. “Does Neoliberal Economic Globalization Undermine Democratic Consolidation?” DFth and
DOth July GNDD Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD – German Academic
Exchange Service) Public Policy and Good Governance Conference at the Berlin-
Brandenburg Academy of the Sciences, Wissenschaftsforum Berlin am Gendermenmarkt
OE. “Neoliberal Hegemony, Globalization and Democratic Consolidation: A New Path to
Theorizing Via Critical Sociological Institutionalism.” September [-DN, GNDD at the University
of Warwick, England. “Confronting the Global: Alternatives, Alterity, and Solidarity”.
Conference co-convened by the UK Political Studies Association’s Anarchist Studies
Network, the BISA Poststructuralist Politics Working Group, the BISA International Political
Economy Group and the BISA Marxism and International Relations Group.
O[. “The Albatross of Post-^/DD US Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia: Examining the
Contradictions of American Democracy Promotion.” September GG-GC, GNDD. British
International Studies Association US Foreign Policy Annual Conference GNDD. Rothermere
American Studies Institute, University of Oxford, England.
O^. “Constructivism in the American-South East Asian Counter-Terror Cooperation” -
Conference Presentation (April GNN[) at the GNN[ Ateneo de Manila – Harvard Project for
Asian International Relations (HPAIR) Conference, Leong Hall, Ateneo de Manila
University, Philippines
EN. “Reflections on the Filipino Political Culture in the Standpoint of the ‘Zeitgeist’: A Pathway
in Discovering the Filipino Identity Presentation” (September GNNH) at the Gnd Annual
Filipino Philosophy Congress, Miriam College, Quezon City, Philippines

Conference Organization

D. Organizer, Global Human Rights at Risk: Prospects, Reforms, and Challenges Leiden
University, Netherlands, The Hague Campus, June GND^.
G. Co-Organizer, Making It Home: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Recognition and
Displacement in America | Graduate School of North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin
| May DD – DG, GNDG
C. Panel Chair, Discussant, and Organizer, The Decline of US Hegemony: Emerging Power(s)
and the Future of World Politics, European Consortium for Political Research Graduate
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Conference in Bremen, Germany, July H-O, GNDG (This is the official panel representing the U.S.
Foreign Policy Working Group of the British International Studies Association)
H. Co-Organizer and Project Manager, ICT and Sustainable Development: Leadership,
Governance, and Innovation in the Knowledge Society, April GNN[, La Salle Institute of
Governance, De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines.

Media Coverage

D. Podcast Episode, New Books Network, Book Talk, Human Rights at Risk, GNGG.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/EqLHOEYbRFQOuOTuhWXN[f?si=PvOkNbROSOKzntDRZ
GIOPA
G. Podcast Episode, Authoring vs. Editing a Book, Scholars Unbound, GNGG
https://youtu.be/ugidbPGgEDY
C. Podcast Episode, New Books Network, Book Talk: “Aid Imperium”, GNGD
https://newbooksnetwork.com/salvador-santino-f-regilme-jr-aid-imperium-united-states-
foreign-policy-and-human-rights-in-post-cold-war-southeast-asia-u-michigan-press-GNGD
H. Podcast Episode, sponsored by AsiaGlobal Online, University of Hongkong. Topic:
American Foreign Aid and its Consequences for Human Rights Protection in Southeast Asia.
Available via Spotify and ApplePodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/id/podcast/american-
foreign-aid-and-its-consequences-for-human/idDFDEE[CGCN?i=DNNNFCC[C^[^E
F. Television Guest Interview on the global politics of foreign aid in TRT World Roundtable,
London, United Kingdom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSNDSMNiCRk&t=D[[s
O. Cable Television Interview in Deutsche Welle News regarding the Southeast Asian terrorism
and the beheading of a German hostage. DW News Cable TV. GEth February GNDE.
E. Newspaper Interview in the Berliner Kurier (one of Berlin’s leading newspapers) as an anti-
terror expert about US counterterror actions against ISIS: http://www.berliner-
kurier.de/polizei-justiz/denis-cuspert-ex-rapper-deso-dogg-droht-der-us-drohnen-
tod,EDO^DGO,G^[NHFHN.html
[. Cable Television Interview: Resource person as a “political scientist” and “US counter-
terrorism expert” commenting on the GNDC Boston marathon attacks, Deutsche Welle’s
international TV talk show “Agenda” hosted by Brent Goff, shown in Germany and in CN
other countries via cable http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZyaSccL[Uk
^. Guest contributor – openDemocracy http://www.opendemocracy.net/author/salvador-santino-
f-regilme-jr
DN. July H, GNDG – Feature article about my research: “Die Demokratie stärken” – CampusLeben
Online Magazine Berlin - http://www.fu-
berlin.de/campusleben/vorgestellt/GNDG/DGNEND_regilme/index.html
DD. May GNDG – Interview by the Oriental Morning Post (Largest Daily Morning Print and Online
Newspaper Based in Shanghai, China) about United States Foreign Policy, China, and Asia-
Pacific Regional Stability http://www.dfdaily.com/html/FD/GNDG/F/DO/E^GHCE.shtml (in
Chinese)

Peer Reviewing and Service to the Academic Profession

• Member, Editorial Board, Review of International Studies (Cambridge University Press),


flagship journal of the British International Studies Association and a leading journal of pluralist
international studies, January GNGH to December GNGF

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• Associate Editor for two subject areas – Politics and International Relations & Development
and International Political Economy, Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (formerly
Palgrave Communications) (Springer/Nature), since October GND^
• Jury Member, GNGC, Annual Best Book Award, The International Association for the Study
of Organized Crime. Geneva, Switzerland.
• Member, GNGC Global South Travel Grant Selection Committee, Peace Studies Section,
International Studies Association
• External Member, GNGD Selection Committee for the Distinguished Scholar Award of the
International Political Sociology Section, International Studies Association
• Editorial Board Member, Routledge Book Series on the International Relations in Southeast
Asia (Routledge/Taylor & Francis), since GNDE
• Peer Review for Academic Journals:
§ American Political Science Review (Cambridge University Press)
§ Applied Economics (Taylor and Francis)
§ Area Development & Policy (Taylor and Francis)
§ Asian Journal of Political Science (Taylor and Francis)
§ International Affairs (Oxford University Press)
§ International Studies Review (Oxford University Press)
§ International Studies Perspectives (Oxford University Press)
§ International Studies Quarterly (Oxford University Press)
§ International Journal for Equity in Health (Springer Nature)
§ International Journal of Human Rights (Taylor and Francis)
§ Third World Quarterly (Taylor and Francis)
§ Cambridge Review of International Affairs (Taylor and Francis)
§ Studies in Comparative International Development (Springer)
§ Democratization (Taylor and Francis)
§ Human Rights Review (Springer)
§ Security Dialogue (SAGE)
§ Business and Society Review (WILEY)
§ Review of International Political Economy (Taylor and Francis)
§ Journal of Intervention and State Building (Taylor and Francis)
§ Journal of Perpetrator Research (Winchester University Press)
§ Politics, Religion and Ideology (Taylor and Francis)
§ Political Geography (Elsevier)
§ Pacific Review (Taylor and Francis)
§ Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs (SAGE)
§ Environmental Policy and Governance (Wiley)
§ Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs (SAGE)
§ SAGE Open (SAGE)
§ Cogent Social Sciences (Taylor and Francis)
§ China Information (SAGE)
§ Journal of Drug Issues (SAGE)
§ Latin American Politics and Policy (WILEY)
§ Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional
§ Central European Journal of International and Security Studies
§ Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest
§ Central European University (CEU) Political Science Journal
§ Croatian International Relations Review
§ Asia Pacific Social Science Review
§ Geoforum (Elsevier)
§ University of Bologna Law Review
§ The Age of Human Rights Journal
§ Journal of Chinese Political Science
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§ Journal of Contemporary China (WILEY)

• Peer Review for Book Manuscripts:


§ Cambridge University Press
§ Manchester University Press
§ Routledge/Taylor and Francis
§ Palgrave
§ SAGE
§ ZED Books
§ De Gruyter

• Peer Review for Competitive Research Fellowships


§ GNGC Round, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study/NIAS-Amsterdam
Fellowships
§ GNGG Round, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study/NIAS-Amsterdam
Fellowships
• University Service: Member, Board of Examinations (BoE) – MA in International Relations
Program, University of Leiden, September GNDO---GNGN; Chair, Leiden BoE (since July GNGN).
• University Service: Coordinator of the Pre-Master of European Union Studies Program, Institute
for History, Leiden University, March GNDE-June GNGN
• Member of the Honorary Board of Advisors, Philippine International Studies Organization. GNDO-
Present.
• Elected as one the six members of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) –
Graduate Student Network Committee – Term: GNDG-GNDH
• Chair and Discussant, Panel on the “Decline of US Hegemony”, Official Panel of the British
International Studies Association – US Foreign Policy Working Group at the European
Consortium for Political Research Graduate Conference in Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany
• Discussant, Panel on “State Communities in Historical and Current Perspectives” in International
Conference: “World Society in the Making: Varieties of Transnational Institutions”, E-[
December GNDF, Center for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen.
• Workshop Speaker, Faculty Development Program of the Department of International Studies,
Institute of Arts and Sciences, Far Eastern University-Manila, Philippines G[th July GNDO.

Non-Academic Professional Experiences

D. Commissioned Consultant, The International Institute for Democracy Assistance


(International IDEA) Constitution-Building Team - Project on Constitutional Responses to
the Crisis of Representation and Oligarchic Democracy. May CN-CD, GNDE. The Hague,
Netherlands
G. Research on the Branding and Image of United States’ Foreign Aid c/o Prof. Susan Hyde
(Yale) and Prof. Matthew Winters (University of Illinois) Summer GNDH - Research Assistant
C. Institute of Asian Studies, German Institute of Global and Area Studies in Hamburg. GNDN -
Graduate Research Intern. Conducted independent research work for my M.A. thesis
H. La Salle Institute of Governance, De La Salle University, Manila GNNE-GNN^ - Project
Manager (Volunteer/Pro-Bono) Co-managed international conferences, seminars, and
workshops on active citizenship and environmental governance
F. Research Assistant, Prof. Pak Nung Wong, Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong GNN[ -
O. Data Gathering and Analysis for the Research Project on
Food Security in Southeast Asia
E. Research Analyst – Foreign Affairs (The Americas, The Middle East, and South Asia), The
Armed Forces of the Philippine, GNNO-GNNE
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[. Corporate Account Executive, Insurance Brokerage and Risk Analysis, Hong Kong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), GNNNO
^. Corporate Executive, Citigroup Inc., Citibank N.A. GNNF-GNNO

Further Professional Training

Leiden University
Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs (BKO) or Basic Teaching Qualification, GND[

Certificate in Defence Intelligence Research and Analysis


Defence Intelligence Training Centre, Australian Defence Force (Offshore Training Program)
November O-DE, GNNO, National Headquarters of the Armed Forces of the Philippines

University Service

!. Leiden University: Chair, Board of Examiners of the MA in International Relations Program


GNDO-GNGN as Member; GNGN-GNGC Chair; Member, Advisory Board, Institute for History
GNGC-GNGF; Program Chair of MA in International Relations, GNGC-GNGO.
#. Leiden University: Coordinator of Pre-Master European Union Studies Program, GNDO-GNGN
$. Leiden University: Member, Search Committee, Tenure Track Faculty Appointment for
University Lecturer in Global Transformations, Joint Appointment with Institute for Security
and Global Affairs and Institute for Political Science.

Professional Memberships

Current Memberships
D. International Studies Association, since GNDG
G. European International Studies Association, since GND[
C. European Sociological Association, since GNGD
H. American Sociological Association, since GNGD
F. Law and Development Research Network, since GND^
O. Association for Global South Studies, since GNGD
E. Varieties of Peace Research Program, Sweden since GNGN
[. Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research, since GNGD

Past Memberships
^. American Political Science Association, GNDF-GNGC
DN. American Studies Association, GNGD-GNGC
DD. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), GNGD-GNGC
DG. British International Studies Association, United States Foreign Policy (USFP) Working
Group
DC. American Politics Group, Political Studies Association (PSA), United Kingdom
DH. Network for the Critical Studies of Global Capitalism, GNDD-GND^
DF. British Association for American Studies, GNGD-GNGC

Research Supervision
• PhD supervision
o Cecilia-Louise von Ilsemann, GNGC-ongoing: Southeast Asia’s Foreign Policy
Behavior in the Chinese-American Rivalry (primary PhD supervisor)
• BA and MA: Dst supervisor of more than DFN completed thesis research projects

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Other Personal Information

• Born in D^[O in Manila, Philippines.


• Citizenship – Dutch - Kingdom of the Netherlands
• Languages: English and Filipino (native/bi-lingual); German (intermediate); Dutch
(intermediate); Bicolano (basic); Spanish (basic)
• Formerly competitive student debater –
o Grand Finalist, Public Speaking Category, GFth World’s Universities Debating
Championships. Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. December-January GNNF
o Quarterfinalist, ESL Category, GFth World’s Universities Debating
Championships/ Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
o Grand Finalist in Public Speaking – GNNF Philippine National Debating
Championships

REFERENCES

(Contact details available upon request)

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