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Quo vadis, Philippines? Lessons on corruption from history

Greed and audacity in politics infuriate us. Many want to grab whatever they can get; they treat politics as a self-service store. Political culture is increasingly deteriorating, not only in the ...
In a chosen family, such as a marriage, this commitment to caring and repair is what determines the viability of the ...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said that being a politician is a “thankless job,” but worthwhile when you become instrumental ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is under fire for an enormous graft scandal that is unfolding under his watch. One ...
A spokesperson for the president said his family was open to lifestyle checks after questions emerged over funds sent to his ...
Analysts said an alleged plot by retired generals to oust President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr appears inspired by 2001’s EDSA Dos ...
Governments must now choose: keep political money largely hidden, or adopt the basic transparency needed to sustain public ...
How does one balance the call of unity with the acceptance of diversity? How does one view unity within a project of ...
The military must “rise above politics” and profess loyalty not to personalities or groups but to the Republic, President ...
The Philippines is one of the most graft-riddled countries in the world, routinely scoring toward the bottom of global ...
IT is tempting, even fashionable, to treat today’s political turbulence as a straight road toward a Duterte resurgence. But ...
President Marcos hails from a political clan and has a son in Congress. He also pushes for the speedy passage of the proposed ...