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Revisionism in Social Media and Philippine Democracy

by John Ulysses Te | Nov 6, 2022 | University of the Philippines, Diliman

In the digital age, social media has expanded from being a site showcasing lifestyles and personalities, linking and building connections between people, and a form of social entertainment to a version where people turn to for the latest news updates, research on...

Duterte’s Counterinsurgency Program: There Is More Than Meets the Eye

by Jezile Fe Torculas | Nov 1, 2022 | University of the Philippines, Diliman

You’ll find no freer democracy than the Republic of the Philippines under former President Rodrigo Duterte (2016-2022). Well, at least that’s what former National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) Spokesperson Lorraine Badoy said. The Birth...

The Media Politician: Marcos and the Philippines’ Democratic Erosion

by Laurice Aquino | Nov 1, 2022 | University of the Philippines, Diliman

Despite the appearances and active updates on social media of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., his plan for the Philippine government to provide a solution for inflation, is nowhere to be seen. It is undeniable that the win of Marcos Jr. was greatly caused...

Hostage Situation Shines Spotlight Back on Backsliding Democracy in the Philippines

by Sydney Stone | Oct 12, 2022 | Ohio State University

WHAT JUST HAPPENED?  On October 9th, an ex-senator was used in a hostage situation while prisoners were attempting a jailbreak in the Republic of the Philippines. The senator’s name is Leila de Lima, and she was imprisoned on drug charges which many believe are...

In The Philippines: Real Election Undermined by False Tales

by Allison Nakasone | Jun 7, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

The election of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, son of the previously ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. on May 9th poses a great threat to democracy and illustrates the effects and loss of a long-standing information battle in the Philippines. Ferdinand...
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