conflict Why Filipinos have come to embrace authoritarian ‘discipline’ July 3, 2019 1 Written by Wataru Kusaka. Image Credit: Rodrigo Duterte ภาพจาก by Prachatai/CC; Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. With no opposition candidates winning a single senatorial seat, President Rodrigo Duterte…
Drugs The Case of the Philippine Drug War: When the State Securitizes an Existential Threat to Public Safety June 1, 2017 0 Written by Ananda Devi Domingo-Almase. The safety of citizens and their communities, as well as their observance of law and order, is a social contract…
Drugs Fears of a Growing Tempest: Are Dark Clouds Looming Over Duterte’s Philippines? February 20, 2017 0 Written by Sylwyn C. Calizo Jr. For many, the 2016 Philippine presidential election was considered to be the turning point for a country crippled by decades-long corruption…
Afghanistan IAPS BA Tomlinson Prize Awarded for 2014-15 September 22, 2015 0 IAPS is delighted to announce that Jack Davies is the recipient of the IAPS UK BA Dissertation Award for 2014-15. Jack's dissertation was on the…