RAYMOND MENDOZA ANDAYA
Last Updated :2026/06/02
- Affiliations, Positions
- The IDEC Institute, Associate Professor (Special Appointment)
- E-mail
- andaya
hiroshima-u.ac.jp
- Self-introduction
- My research interests lie along the intersections of peacebuilding, governance, and civil society studies. This includes topics on transitional justice, the rights of people on the move, and the protection of civilians in armed conflict. I am currently examining social and political processes and structures that influence peacebuilding-related advocacy by non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Basic Information
Major Professional Backgrounds
- 2017/09, 2019/03, De La Salle University, International Studies Department, Lecturer
- 2022/09, 2024/03, The University of Tokyo, Center for Development of Global Leadership Education, Teaching Fellow
- 2024/08, 2024/12, University of Oslo, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Visiting Scholar
- 2025/01, 2025/08, De La Salle University, Department of International Studies, Lecturer
Educational Backgrounds
- The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, PhD in Human Security Studies, Japan, 2021/04, 2025/10
- Osaka University, Osaka School of International Public Policy, Masters in International Public Policy, Japan, 2016/04, 2017/09
- De La Salle University, International Studies Department, Master of Arts in International Studies, Philippines, 2014/05, 2017/08
- San Beda College Alabang, College of Arts and Sciences, Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, Philippines, 2007/06, 2010/03
Academic Degrees
- PhD Human Security Studies, The University of Tokyo
- MA International Studies, De La Salle University
- Masters International Public Policy, Osaka University
Affiliated Academic Societies
- International Humanitarian Studies Association (IHSA)
- British International Studies Association (BISA)
- Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS)
- Global Peacebuilding Association of Japan (GPAJ)
Research Activities
Academic Papers
- Deconstructing ‘Learning Spaces’: A Narrative Inquiry on the Right to Education in Indonesia, Human Rights in the Global South, 3(1), 53-78, 202411
- ★, Narratives for “Dealing with the Past”: Complex Political Victims in the Bangsamoro TJRC’s Practice, Philippine Political Science Journal, 45(1), 1-28, 2024
- ★, Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping as a Transformative Justice Concept: Civilian Protection and Everyday Justice in the Bangsamoro, Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, 9(2), 279-304, 202111
- Transformation through Normalization : Delineating Justice in the Bangsamoro Peace Process, Hiroshima Peace Research Journal, 133-157, 2021
- Reflections on the Plenary Session of the 2019 JAHSS-JASID Joint International Conference: Ensuring Refugee and Migrant Protection Through a Human Security Framework, Journal of Human Security Studies, 10(2), 2021
Invited Lecture, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation
- An Expanded Notion of the 'Holistic Learning Space': Perspectives from the Indonesian Education Sector, Andaya, Raymond, Ai Kihara-Hunt, Agnes Anya, and Fathia Fairuza, International Studies Association – Asia-Pacific Conference, 2023
- Mapping Ties of a 'New Humanitarianism' Discourse on the Protection of Civilians: A Network Approach to Polity Construction, ACUNS-UN Workshop, 2023
- Political Victim Complexity and the Bangsamoro TJRC's (2014-2016) Framework for 'Dealing with the Past, International Studies Association Annual Convention, 2022
- Some Semblance of Transitional Justice? Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping's Contributions to the Bangsamoro Peace Process, Tokyo Peacebuilding Forum, 2021
- Normalization and Justice in the Bangsamoro Peace Process, Tokyo Peacebuilding Forum, 2020
- Keeping Combatants 'in Check': Civil Society Involvement in the Bangsamoro Peace Process, UN@75: The Future of Partnership and Multilateralism, 2020
- Amnesty Grants' Acceptability for External Third Parties in Peace Processes for Internal Armed Conflicts, Joint Conference of Japan Society for International Development (JASID) & Japan Association for Human Security Studies (JAHSS), 2019
- Rising Powers' Attitudes towards Impunity, Tokyo Peacebuilding Forum, 2019
- Transnational Human Rights Network Campaigns and Southeast Asia's Protracted Conflicts: The West Papua Conflict and the CPP-NPA-NDFP Rebellion, Asia Past and Present: Graduate and Early Career Researcher Conference, 2018
- Japanese Peacemaking: Prospects for a Leadership Role in International Peace Facilitation, 5th Bi-annual International Conference of the Japan Studies Association in Southeast Asia (JSA-ASEAN), 2016/04