Opinion: Making Sense of Change

Opinion: Making Sense of Change

Is it good to think in the Philippines nowadays?

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Opinion: Dinuguan à la Duterte

Opinion: Dinuguan à la Duterte

A recipe for Filipino blood stew in honor of President Duterte

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Opinion: Dissing God, Cussing Obama, and Praising Hitler – Just a Week’s work

Opinion: Dissing God, Cussing Obama, and Praising Hitler – Just a Week’s work

Keeping up with President Duterte’s mouth

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Opinion: An Open Letter to My President on the First 100 Days

Opinion: An Open Letter to My President on the First 100 Days

A dual citizen who resides both here and in the Philippines expresses his support for President Duterte.

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Shackled Art

Shackled Art

Prison art, which became a popular cultural activity behind bars during the martial law period, continues to thrive in the hearts and hands of Philippine political detainees today.

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Opinion: Two Awakenings and a Funeral

Opinion: Two Awakenings and a Funeral

Sociologist and columnist Randy David asks: “How much violence against history must we commit to redeem the illusions of the dictator’s family?”

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A Low Key, No-Nonsense Person

A Low Key, No-Nonsense Person

What made a Marcos technocrat tick?

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Where Will President Duterte and His War on Drugs Take Us?

Where Will President Duterte and His War on Drugs Take Us?

Can Philippine democracy survive President Duterte’s iron-fist?

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Opinion: Eulogizing Marcos

Opinion: Eulogizing Marcos

The ghost of Ferdinand Marcos still haunts the Philippines, 30 years after his ouster and 27 years after his death.

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Comparing Extrajudicial Killings in the Philippines and the U.S.

Comparing Extrajudicial Killings in the Philippines and the U.S.

Extrajudicial killings occur both in the Philippines and the US. How different or similar are they?

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