by JOSHUA MANGULABNAN | Apr 17, 2024 | University of the Philippines, Diliman
No other comparison on Philippine politicians is as aesthetically pleasing as being called “butterflies”. This is not to say they are graceful or resilient, but rather that they switch parties as easily and as frequently as butterflies that flit from flower to flower....
by William Saart | Nov 22, 2020 | Suffolk University
The coronavirus, or COVID-19, I think most can agree is the biggest problem that our country is facing today. As such, the topic has been discussed and covered to an extensive degree. What interests me most about the topic, however, is how it ties into the current...
by Benjamin Wuesthoff | Apr 9, 2019 | Boston University
For the past 21 weeks, France’s major cities have been gripped by an atmosphere of civil unrest as thousands of citizens take to the streets and voice their dissatisfaction with the politics and personality of their President, Emmanuel Macron. While the French are...
by FERNANDO (FERNANDO-ALEXANDRE) LOPEZ OGGIER | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles
Populism in Europe has been on the rise in recent years, especially in countries like Poland, Germany, the UK and France. Italy has become the latest country to join that list after its recent election held on March 4th 2018. The election demonstrated a significant...