Achievements
- Member, Royal African Society (Patron -Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II).
- Member, Foreign Policy Association of New York, New York City, USA.
- International Leader Grantee, under the Cultural Visitors' Program of the U.S. State Department, 1971.
- British Council Scholar of the United Kingdom to pursue postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom, 1969.
- Member, Honor Society of Pi Gamma Mu, University of the Philippines Chapter.
- Member, the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, University of the Philippines.
- Member, Rizal Center Honor Society, founded by Justice Jesus Barrera of the Philippine Supreme Court.
- Member, Claro M. Recto Memorial Foundation.
- Knight Grand Cross Of Rizal, the highest and greatest rank of the Knights of Rizal.
- British Council Travel Fellow of the United Kingdom.
- Named as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in political scientist 1971.
- Best Educator Awardee given by the Auxiliary National Headquarters of the Philippine Veterans' Legion, 1978.
- Named Lecturer of the Year by the Times Journal in 1979.
- Academic guest of USSR Academy OF Sciences and Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow and Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Russian Federation), October - November, 1987.
- Published "Perspectives in Politics: Public and Foreign Affairs', U.S.T. Publishing House, 2005"
- Fellow of the International Council of Leaders in Washington D.C., U.S.A, 1971.
- Academic Visitor, Socialist East Germany, 1989.
- Member, Francisco Balagtas Circle, founded by Senate President Blas F. Ople.
- Lifetime Member Of The National Press Club, Magallanes, Intramuros, Manila.
- Member of the International Visitor Program - Philippine Alumni Foundation, Inc. (IVP-PHILS)
- CUM LAUDE GRADUATE of the University of the Philippines, Major in Political Science and History, 1964.
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