People Power Revolution: The 35th Anniversary Cesar Ramirez Feb 25, 2021 As the Philippines continues to be emblematic of broader trends towards populism and democratic backsliding, the…
Para Sa Pinas: Freedom of Speech Amid the Philippines’ Anti-Terrorism Act Robin Vochelet Aug 30, 2020 Duterte has showcased his intentions to further restrict civil liberties and individual freedoms in a country that…
Blackout: Journalism on Trial in the Philippines Alec Regino Mar 12, 2020 In the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte has put journalism on trial. In this episode of Blackout, MIR Editor-in-Chief…
Rappler Journalist Patricia Evangelista shares stories of trauma and agency with… Cesar Ramirez Dec 3, 2019 As a part of her tour across Canada, Rappler journalist and 2019 Marshall McLuhan Fellow Patricia Evangelista came…
International Law is Failing the South China Sea Shirley Wang Oct 1, 2019 It is clear that international law so far has tried—and failed—to restrain Chinese advances in the South China Sea.…
Review Radio: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Duterte Alec Regino Sep 23, 2019 On this special edition of Review's Radio, I spoke with Dr. Nicole Curato about the Philippines authoritarian turn…
Editor’s Desk: Journalism on Trial Alec Regino Sep 1, 2019 Where institutions fail, the press has a special obligation to protect the truth. As journalists like Maria Ressa…
Bangsamoro: Power Politics and Governance in Southern Philippines Alec Regino Feb 28, 2019 A war-torn populace left weary after half-a-century of conflict is on the cusp of change.
Review’s Radio: Discussing Wars on Drugs and the Opioid Epidemic with DPA… Alec Regino Sep 13, 2018 Almost five decades after Nixon infamously declared drug abuse as "public enemy number one" in the United States,…
The Politics of Popularity Milan Singh-Cheema Mar 26, 2018 With the presidential election of Donald Trump and the rise of the far-right in Europe, the term 'populism has…