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In this post, I analyze the economic trajectories of the Philippines and Bangladesh using Gross Domestic Product adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (GDP PPP), measured in constant 2021 international dollars. The analysis reveals a remarka...
Recent political surveys reveal a Philippine electorate segmented by notable affiliations: 34% Duterte supporters, 15% BBM supporters, and 12% Kakampink supporters. Yet, the largest single group, at 39%, identifies with no faction at all. ...
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International Relations scholar, writer, educated in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Netherlands, the United States, currently pursuing PhD studies in International Relations in Beijing as an ASEAN-China Young Leaders Scholarship awardee
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