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Philippines
Four years of people’s war: an assessment of the New People’s Army from 2016-2019
Luke Lischin
Sitio San Roque: in the peripheries of development
Dania Reyes
Despite disinformation, social media in the Philippines remains a space for genuine grassroots mobilisation
Bianca Ysabelle Franco and Septrin (Badz) Calamba
Excusing the inexcusable: re-thinking political legitimacy in the Philippines beyond the notions of support and loyalty
Anthony Lawrence Borja
The changing face of fake news
Nicole Curato, Jonathan Corpus Ong, Ross Tapsell
Millenia of maritime mastery: Philip Bowring’s ‘Empire of the Winds’
Jeffrey Mellefont
The Philippines’ counterrevolution from above
Joshua Makalintal
The Philippine midterms and the new ‘presidential bandwagon’
Julio C. Teehankee & Yuko Kasuya
The neglected promise of Marawi Rehabilitation
Bianca Ysabelle Franco
Mindanao’s future in four conversations
Kloyde A. Caday
Politics and peanuts
Jade Mark Capiñanes
Why so serious: the limits of liberal democracy in the Philippines
Janus Isaac Nolasco
Key issues in the midterm elections: a perspective from the Bangsamoro
Yasmira Moner
Swipe in the name of love? Filipina agency in interracial digital dating
Earvin Charles Cabalquinto
Campaigning and killing: violence against politicians in the Southern Philippines
Luke Lischin
When illiberal social media takes over democratic Philippines
Pamela Combinido
Did Duterte change the rules of Philippine elections?
Lisandro Claudio
New Mandala’s most read in 2018
New Mandala
Enjoining moderation: the online self-presentations of the MILF [Part II]
Miguel Galsim
Enjoining moderation: the online self-presentations of the MILF [Part I]
Miguel Galsim
The rise of Duterte and Bolsonaro: creeping authoritarianism and criminal populism
Robert Tyler Valiquette & Yvonne Su
Deadly answers: a review of ‘Tao Po’
Reagan Romero Maiquez
The uncomfortable intimacies of ‘Tao Po’
Daniela (Sunny) Tan
‘Tao Po’: More than collateral damage
Rommel Real
‘Tao Po’: Is anyone there?
Teresa Jopson
‘Tao Po’: A new theatre of war
Emerson M Sanchez
Lesson 3: Waiting is resource-intensive
Shaye Palagi
Build back bitter? Five lessons five years after Typhoon Haiyan
Nicole Curato & Yvonne Su
Lesson 1: Local aid workers must not be second class citizens
Pamela Combinido
Lesson 2: Concrete homes do not feed empty stomachs
Ladylyn Mangada
Lesson 5: Relocation is not resilience
David Garcia
Lesson 4: Recognition is as important as redistribution
Dakila Kim P. Yee
Reading the Philippines
Athena Charanne R. Presto
Where Duterte’s drug war is being fought
Rollin Tusalem
Intolerant leaders for intolerant citizens: illiberal values in the Philippines
Anthony Lawrence Borja
Philippines beyond clichés series 1 #5: Beauty
New Mandala
The escalating violence of the New People’s Army in Mindanao
Luke Lischin
Cariño brutal: the politics of caring in Duterte’s Philippines
Janus Isaac Nolasco
Philippines beyond clichés series 1 #4: America and development
New Mandala
Duterte’s enduring popularity is not just a political choice—it is also religious
Jayeel Cornelio and Erron Medina
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