Event Details

Last February 2022, Russian military forces began to push into Ukraine. Following this, the United States of America (US), the European Union (EU), and other countries have since imposed sanctions on Russia—including Putin and Russian banks. The impact of the war, however, has also started creeping in on other countries across the globe, including the Philippines as prices of oil shot up as a result of the ongoing attacks amid financial sanctions imposed by US and Western allies.


While the Department of Energy (DOE) has assured early on that oil supply issues might not directly hit the country amid the ongoing war, experts said the rising price of global oil will. It is high time to discuss the implications of the on-going hybrid war between Ukraine and Russia on the Philippine economy and businesses.


This webinar will focus on discussing policies and programs to counter the impacts put forward by the Russia-Ukraine war as well as efforts to mitigate its negative results to the country's economy.

Tariff

Members

Use this ticket if your company is a member of AmCham Philippines or if you are a member's proxy. A confirmation email will be sent to you once approved.

You are entitled to two (2) complimentary passes.

Standard Price Complimentary
Additional Members

Member companies may send additional representatives to our events, at the cost of ₱300 per head.

Standard Price: ₱300 + 10% | $6.00
- For online payments through credit card or Paypal, with an additional tariff due to service charge.

Standard Price ₱300
$6
Non-Members

For non-member company representatives.

Standard Price: ₱1,000 + 10% | $20.00
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Standard Price ₱1,000
$20

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Speakers

  • Mr. Don McLain Gill (Director of South & Southeast Asia at the Philippine-Middle East Studies Association (PMESA))

    Mr. Don McLain Gill

    Director of South & Southeast Asia at the Philippine-Middle East Studies Association (PMESA)

    Don McLain Gill is a Resident Fellow at the Manila-based International Development and Security Cooperation (IDSC). He is a geopolitical analyst and an author who specializes in Indo-Pacific affairs, India-Southeast Asian relations, and Indian foreign policy. He has over 90 publications to his credit, and he has written for major peer-reviewed international journals, book projects, and other top international affairs publishers such as The Diplomat, Asia Times, The National Interest, South China Morning Post, Observer Research Foundation, Economic Times, ThePrint, DNA India, RUSI, The Stimson Center, Financial Express, and The Pioneer, among others. Don also takes part in expert interviews and panel discussions with other renowned analysts and scholars on a wide array of issues regarding Indo-Pacific affairs, South and Southeast Asian geopolitics, and Indian foreign policy. He is also the co-author of the newly released book, The Rise of Philippinedization: Philippinedization is not Finlandization.

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  • Dr. Chester Cabalza (President and Founder of International Development and Security Cooperation (IDSC))

    Dr. Chester Cabalza

    President and Founder of International Development and Security Cooperation (IDSC)

    DR. CHESTER B. CABALZA is the President and Founder of the International Development and Security Cooperation. Formerly the Executive Fellow of the Council of Fellows and previously the Vice President for the Center of Research and Strategic Studies at the Development Academy of the Philippines.

    He teaches in the graduate school at the University of the Philippines Department of Anthropology in Diliman and Faculty-In-Charge in DAP. Considered the 'father of security anthropology' in Southeast Asia having written a dissertation about the discourse and published a number of scholastic papers merging anthropology and security.

    Formerly the youngest Module Director, Associate Professor; and briefly headed the offices of Academics, Registrar, and Public Information at the National Defense College of the Philippines. He still advises and sits on the thesis panel in NDCP and AFP Command General Staff College.

    A Fellow of the People's Liberation Army, College of Defence Studies, National Defence University in Beijing, China; the U.S. Department of State's Study of the U.S. Institutes on National Security and Policymaking under the stewardship of the University of Delaware.

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