Manuel L. Quezon IIIBeyond the Usual (Mis)CommemorationWhy Marcos’ Framing of Martial Law Has Endured And Become RejuvenatedSep 20Sep 20
Manuel L. Quezon IIIAn Elimination in Three ActsIncluding an Extended Prologue from a Previous PresidencySep 15Sep 15
Manuel L. Quezon IIIThe price of Performative MartyrdomChina loses it and a Filipino loses a thumb for his countryJun 22Jun 22
Manuel L. Quezon IIIA predictable tropical heatwavePolitical temperature matches political calendarJun 16Jun 16
Manuel L. Quezon IIIA Hail Mary Pass in ManilaUkrainian and Filipino Presidents Thumb Noses At BeijingJun 9Jun 9
Manuel L. Quezon IIIUnable to tell forest from the treesThere is Beijing, there are the POGOs, Each Exerting InfluenceJun 2Jun 2
Manuel L. Quezon IIIMidterm Maneuvers BeginThe Marcoses take the Vice President Down A PegMay 25May 25
Manuel L. Quezon IIIThe unbearable powerlessness of beingTwo decades of incumbency has made Rodrigo Duterte unused to losing cloutApr 26Apr 26
Manuel L. Quezon IIIWashington wobbles; Tokyo steps up; Manila makes itself matterTwo takes on summitry and the foreign and domestic dimensions of the Philippines’ participationApr 11Apr 11
Manuel L. Quezon IIIThree aspects of public opinionWhen it matters, when it doesn’t, and when it’s hiddenApr 8Apr 8