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Rodrigo Duterte
Duterte and LeniLeaks: Much Ado About Nothing?
By David Hutt
Was the Philippines' vice president really trying to overthrow Duterte?
What’s Next for Russia-Philippines Military Ties?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the next steps both sides are considering.
Duterte's 'War on Drugs' in the Philippines: By the Numbers
By Mong Palatino
A closer look at how a controversial campaign is faring thus far.
Duterte, One Step Closer to ‘The Punisher’
By Eduard Merigo
Duterte’s Presidential Office is using a comic book to back his war on drugs in the Philippines.
Asia’s 2016 Winners and Losers
By Anthony Fensom
Pacific Money hands out some presents to the political winners and losers across the Asia-Pacific in 2016.
What Might Duterte's Southeast Asia Tour Mean for Regional Security?
By Ava A. Goldman and Swee Lean Collin Koh
A brief look at the potential defense implications of the Philippine president's recent regional voyages.
In ASEAN, Holidays Are Far From Happy
By Luke Hunt
Across Southeast Asia, the holidays are a reminder of the many problems the region still faces.
The Global Populist Surge Is More than Just a Western Story—Just Look at Asia
By Devin T. Stewart and Jeffrey Wasserstrom
Populism may be surging in the West, but it's a phenomenon across the Asia-Pacific as well.
Philippines’ Duterte Continues ASEAN Tour with Singapore, Cambodia Visits
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Trip comes before Manila officially begins its chairmanship of the regional grouping.
Making Sense of Donald Trump's Early Asia Moves: Taiwan, China, Pakistan, and the Philippines
By Ankit Panda
What can be said about the incoming U.S. president's plans for Asia based on three important phone calls?
Beware the Specter of Reactionism in Southeast Asia
By David Hutt
The region is not immune from a trend we are witnessing globally.
Will Reburying Marcos Be Duterte's Downfall?
By Tom Smith
Anger at the glorification of an old dictator puts President Duterte in the firing line.