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Bowed, Bent, & Broken: Duterte's Assaults on Civil Society in the Philippines
Published in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs (01-12-2023)“…The Philippines has historically been known to have one of the most robust and politically active civil societies in the world. With a deep affinity with…”
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Beyond essentialism: Knowledge production in Southeast Asian social science
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-04-2023)“…How do disciplines such as political science, public policy, and international relations understand, adapt to, and potentially reform gendered processes of…”
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The year of democracy's consequential elections
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The agency of small states in the United States‐China rivalry
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-07-2024)“…How do small states navigate the current geostrategic rivalry between the United States (US) and China? If one solely takes the view of realpolitik or power…”
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Australia‐ASEAN relations: A special relationship
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Editor's introduction: Comparatively studying Asia: Challenges & promises
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Editor's introduction: Media, polarization, and geopolitics
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Polarizing Figures: Executive Power and Institutional Conflict in Asian Democracies
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01-01-2018)“…Polarization does not necessarily pit left against right, rich against poor, secular against religious, or ethnicity against ethnicity. Rather than polarizing…”
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Polarization Without Poles: Machiavellian Conflicts and the Philippines’ Lost Decade of Democracy, 2000–2010
Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01-01-2019)“…The Philippines’ long democratic experience has been remarkably free of deeply politicized cleavages. Roman Catholicism as a hegemonic religion prevents…”
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Explaining populist securitization and Rodrigo Duterte's anti-establishment Philippine foreign policy
Published in International affairs (London) (09-09-2024)“…Rodrigo Duterte's foreign policy shifted the Philippines away from its traditional western-ally role. Duterte's populist securitization of the West as a…”
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A precarious regional flashpoint
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Crisis and opportunity
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-07-2022)“…In this issue of Asian Politics & Policy, we are pleased to publish original research articles that covered topics ranging from military history, Taiwan's soft…”
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Turbulence in the international order
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-04-2022)“…On February 24, 2022, the entire world witnessed possibly the most intense interstate conflict in the 21st century as Russia started its military campaign to…”
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Can democracy be defended globally?
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-01-2022)“…On December 9 and 10, 2021, United States President Joe Biden convened a virtual meeting of democracies worldwide. Called the Summit for Democracy, the…”
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The long shadow of 9/11
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-10-2021)“…It has been two decades since the 9/11 terror attacks, a critical watershed not only for the United States but also for the rest of the world. The youth of…”
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A soft power spring?
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The Resilience of Democracy
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Strong Patronage, Weak Parties: The Case for Electoral System Redesign in the Philippines
Published in Contemporary Southeast Asia (01-04-2020)“…Arugay reviews Strong Patronage, Weak Parties: The Case for Electoral System Redesign in the Philippines edited by Paul D. Hutchcroft…”
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Politics, Policy, and the Pandemic
Published in Asian politics & policy (01-04-2020)“…Covid‐19 represents the ultimate “black swan” of our time—a catastrophic event that has put the entire world in a tailspin. With no clear in sight, this…”
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THE PHILIPPINES IN 2016: The Electoral Earthquake and its Aftershocks
Published in Southeast Asian affairs (01-01-2017)“…Anyone familiar with Philippine politics knows that the hundred-million strong nation is very passionate about holding elections. As an election year, 2016…”
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