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Duterte’s Socialism to Rescue Lumad’s Plight? by Michelle Sto. Tomas @ University of the Philippines, Diliman

by stotomas.michelleanne@gmail.com | Apr 4, 2018 | University of the Philippines, Diliman

The never ending cry for justice of the indigenous tribes in Mindanao, Philippines prompted the current government through a summit held February 2018. Just days after the summit, President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the Lumads (indigenous tribes from Mindanao) that if...

Will the Philippines Soon Turn Into a Dictatorship? by Nick Scheidler @ University of California, Los Angeles

by NICK (NICHOLAS) SCHEIDLER | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

Rodrigo Duterte, the President of the Philippines, was sworn in on June 30th, 2016 becoming the 16th President of the Philippines. Duterte was elected after Benigno Aquino III and made very strong arguments while campaigning to become the President of the Philippines....
Unconventional Hero? by Harriet Ferrer @ University of California, Los Angeles

Unconventional Hero? by Harriet Ferrer @ University of California, Los Angeles

by HARRIET DIAMANTE FERRER | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

The Philippines is one of the oldest democracies in Asia, but the country has been plagued with regimes that undermine the institutions of democracy, which result in its instability. The Philippines has experienced authoritarian leaders and presidents from the inner...
Populist-Authoritarian Leader in the Philippines

Populist-Authoritarian Leader in the Philippines

by KYRA PEREZ DECASTRO | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

Since President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in June 2016, one of his priorities for his administration was to combat the drug issue in the Philippines. According to the Philippines Dangerous Drugs Board, the Philippines holds approximately 1.8 million drug users....

Democracy is not just a Man’s Game: Why Duterte Should Take a Course on Women’s Rights By Minch Cerrero @ University of the Philippines, Diliman

by Minch | Feb 28, 2018 | University of the Philippines, Diliman

The President recently aroused public reaction by equating the essence of a woman to a functional vagina. In front of more than 200 former communist rebels, the President said, “Tell the soldiers, ‘there is a new order coming from mayor. We won’t kill you.  We will...
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