Patricio Abinales

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Born
Patricio Nunez Abinales

KnownforResearch on Mindanao politics
Studies on Philippine state formation
Patricio Abinales
Born
Patricio Nunez Abinales

Alma materUniversity of the Philippines[which?] (B.A.)
Cornell University (M.A., Ph.D.)
EmployerUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
Known forResearch on Mindanao politics
Studies on Philippine state formation
Notable workMaking Mindanao (2000)
State and Society in the Philippines (2005)
Orthodoxy and History in the Muslim-Mindanao Narrative (2010)
Websitemanoa.hawaii.edu/asianstudies/people/patricio-abinales-ph-d/

Patricio "Jojo" N. Abinales is a Filipino political historian and current professor at the School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.[1]

Abinales was born in Ozamiz, Philippines. He began his tertiary education in 1972, coinciding with President Ferdinand Marcos's declaration of martial law and the deployment of Philippine armed forces to Muslim areas of Mindanao to contain the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) rebellion. These events significantly influenced his intellectual and political interests, particularly in areas of despotic power, popular resistance, and local-national state dynamics under conditions of domestic conflict.[2]

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