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- Title
EFFECTS OF THE PHILIPPINE RECLAMATION ON SABAH TO THE PHILIPPINES AND MALAYSIA RELATIONS FROM 2010 TO 2020.
- Authors
Abdul, Jalloud R.
- Abstract
The study aimed to identify the knowing and understanding towards the Republic of the Philippines reclamation on the Sabah. The study was undertaken by to investigate the perceived effects on the issue of the Philippines’ Reclamation on Sabah to the Philippine-Malaysia relations. The study attempted to answer the following questions: (1) perceive the effect of the Philippine reclamation on Sabah to the Philippines-Malaysia bilateral relations? (2) the Philippine reclamation on Sabah and its economic repercussions? (3) the Philippine reclamation on Sabah and its Political repercussions? To analyze the data, the researcher used an exploratory-evaluative research design that combined quantitative and quantitative descriptive approaches. In addition, a qualitative method was used, with qualitative data derived through the examination of the responses to the questionnaire sent to the respondents and interviews with the study's Key Informants. The study also utilized one hundred (100) student-respondents from the Department of International Relations, Department of Political Science, Department of History, and Department of Economics from Mindanao State University – Main Campus during the Academic Year 2021-2022. The methods of analysis used are Statistical Treatment. The following statistical tools will be used to analyze and interpret the data of the study and Frequency and Percentage Distribution is used for the tabulating and analyzing the respondents’ age, sex/gender, course, and year level. Based on the data gathered, the study shows that the effects of the Philippine reclamation on Sabah and its effects to the Philippines-Malaysia relations. In line with the statement of the problem of the study, the researchers found out from the results that the responses average weighted mean in Part II is 2.24 and on Part III is 2.34 both having a verbal interpretation of undecided, and the respondents perceived that negative repercussions on reclamation of the Philippines on Sabah and the reclamation will only increase the abnormal ties and tension between Malaysia and the Philippines. There’s a need of extension agent in the community by means of education to more understand and know what implications and effects that the Philippine reclamation Sabah has for both the Philippines and Malaysia, and the world.
- Subjects
SABAH; MALAYSIA; RECLAMATION of land; INTERNATIONAL relations; POLITICAL science
- Publication
Jurnal Sosial Humaniora, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 1, p61
- ISSN
2087-4928
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30997/jsh.v15i1.12781