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Factors and Forces That Led to The Marawi Debacle

by Criselda Yabes | Dec 18, 2019 | Case Studies, Mindanao

The battle of Marawi in 2017, in the heart of...

The Manobo Community of Han-ayan: Enduring Continuities and Changes in Militarization

by Augusto Gatmaytan | Dec 18, 2019 | Case Studies, Mindanao

The various versions of Han-ayan's history that...

Mirroring Duterte

by Karol Ilagan | Dec 18, 2019 | Case Studies, Mindanao

Mirroring Duterte by Karol Ilagan, Agatha...

Politics of Prowess: (Re)animating Violence, Politics, and Democracy in a Philippine Political Frontier

by Jowel Canuday | Dec 18, 2019 | Case Studies, Mindanao

Abstract The political development of Davao...

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