
ISSUE ANALYSIS
2011
- I.A. 03: LIVING IN THE PAST: Mishandling the Spratlys territorial row
- I.A. 02: Right to know should prevail in automated election
- I.A. 01: When Security Policies are based on Lies
2010
- I.A. 13: SC Ruling on the Truth Commission: A Dead-end?
- I.A. 12: Barangay: Grassroots Democracy or Clan Politics?
- I.A. 11: MAY 10 POLLS: NOT JUST SYSTEM GLITCH, BUT POLICY FAILURE
- I.A. 10: JUDICIAL REVOLT and AQUINO’S MISPRIORITIES
- I.A. 09: Under Aquino III: Promoting Ties of Dependency with the U.S.?
- I.A. 08: SONA: TRUTH OR SPECTACLE?
- I.A. 07: The Truth Commission: Will Justice Be Served?
- I.A. 06: What’s New and What’s Old in Philippine Politics
- I.A. 05: The Aquino Presidency: Challenges and Prospects
- I.A. 04: THE LIMITS OF OLIGARCHIC POWER: BEYOND THE 2010 ELECTIONS
- I.A. 03: Comelec's unyielding stance spells trouble
- I.A. 02: The farce about disbanding the private armies
- I.A. 01: 2010: Signs of hope and disquiet
2009
- Issue Analysis No.14
The Maguindanao Massacre and Politics of Violence- Issue Analysis No. 13
The Bane of Development Illusion Persons displaced by disasters to leap from 2.6M in 2005 to 10M by end-2009- Issue Analysis No. 12
The Presidential Race and Accountability- Issue Analysis No. 11
How the Politics of Reform Lost and Re-claimed Cory- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 10
GOLLUM IS HERE! Keeping Power at the Expense of the People and our Institutions- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 09
Poll automation: Make or break for Comelec- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 08
What are 1109, 9006, and 9369 in Arroyo’s agenda?- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 07
Ten Years of the Visiting Forces Agreement: An Assessment- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 06
Small Means Marginalized?
A critique of the Supreme Court ruling on the Party-list system- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 05
Comelec's poll automation will make fraud more dangerous- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 04
The Ties That Dependency Binds- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 03
SC Dissenters Expose Unequal Philippine-U.S. Ties- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 02
The Folly of BNPP and Nuclear Power- ISSUE ANALYSIS No. 01
The Presidency and the Social Movement2008
- I.A. No. 01: Vying for the presidency in 2010
- I.A. No. 02: Philippine bureaucracy: Bloated and corrupted
- I.A. No. 03: Governance by arrogance
- I.A. No. 04: People Power
- I.A. No. 05: Options and scenarios
- I.A. No. 06: Are foreign loan agreements not international agreements?
- I.A. No. 07: Environment: A major source of corruption
- I.A. No. 08: CRISPIN BELTRAN: MOST OUTSTANDING LEGISLATOR
- I.A. No. 09: Crisis Management, Arroyo Style
- I.A . No.10: Turning palms into clenched fists
- I.A. No. 11: Federalism Will Entrench the Oligarchy
- I.A. No. 12: MoA on Ancestral Domain: It’s Not Over, Yet
- I.A. No. 13: Peace in Mindanao - at What Price?
- I.A. No. 14: The U.S. Financial Crisis and the Philippines’ Economic Debacle
- I.A. No. 15: Labor Migration: A Dangerous Doctrine
- I.A. . No. 16: Arroyo’s Diminishing Options
2007
- I.A. No. 01: Purge, Personalities and Other Myths
- I.A. No. 02: Beyond Arroyo and Beyond Retaking Power
- I.A. No. 03: Election Disqualification: Another Demolition Job
- I.A. No. 04: Crossing the Bridge
- I.A. No. 05: SURVEYS: NOT JUST A MATTER OF VOTERS’ BETS
- I.A. No. 06: The Panganiban Formula Contradicts the Principle of Proportional Representation
- I.A. No. 07: FRAUD, 2007
- I.A. No. 08: ELECTION AS REPRESSION
- I.A. No. 09: Comelec and the Theater of Fraud
- I.A. No. 10: Distorting History
- I.A. No. 11: Shepherding the Flock for a Better Future
- I.A. No. 12: Party-list System: Mathematical Absurdity
- I.A. No. 13: Command Responsibility
- I.A. No. 14: Collision Course
- I.A. No. 15: Global Warming and the Threats to ‘Human Security’
- I.A. No. 16: The Traditional Politics of Some Party-list Groups
- I.A. No. 17: Days of Reckoning
- I.A. No.18: A Scourge in the Arroyo House
- I.A. No. 19: Double Jeopardy in America
- I.A. No. 20: The Corruption of Power
- I.A. No. 21: The Credibility Factor
- I.A. No. 22: A Piece de Resistance Staged at a Hotel
- I.A. No. 23: Living Dangerously in 2007
2004-2006
- I.A. Special Edition: Two Versions of the Philippine Political Economy
- I.A. No. 27: After the Con-Ass Debacle, the Elections
- I.A. No. 26: Desperate Times
- I.A. No. 25: Loyalty to the Commander-in-Chief,
Above All Else- I.A. No. 24: Human Rights and the Quest for Justice
- I.A. No. 23: Disasters and Faulty Governance
- I.A. No. 22: Is Arroyo Pre-empting European
Rights Mission’s Work?- I.A. No. 21: Self-serving Interests at Stake in Chacha
- I.A. No. 20: Extra Judicial Killings and Sham Investigation
- I.A. No. 19: Regulating Mass Media Through
Proclamation 1017- I.A. No. 18: Chacha 2006: A Closer Look at the
Promise of Parliamentarism- I.A. No. 17: The VFA: A Threat to All Filipino
- I.A. No. 16: Target All of the Media
- I.A. No. 15: Killings a State Policy
- I.A. No. 14: The Enemy Within
- I.A. No. 13: Repeating History
- I.A. No. 12: Uncertain Future
- I.A. No. 11: The United States Role in the Political Crisis
A Neocolony, Not a Sovereign State- I.A. No. 10: People Power and the Military
- I.A. No. 09: The Falsehood Commission
- I.A. No. 08: Chacha Favors the Elite and the US
- I.A. No. 07: Arroyo's Ramos Agenda
- I.A. No. 06: Assaulting the Truth
- I.A. No. 05: Only a Solution Beyond the Political System
will Solve the Crisis of 2005- I.A. No. 04: Government by Repression
- I.A. No. 03: Pro-people Policies Needed
- I.A. No. 02: Enrile's Revised EDSA History
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- No. 1: ELECTION TURNOUT, LOWEST IN YEARS?
- No. 2: FOREIGN OBSERVERS: BATTLE-SCARRED, DIFFERENT MISSIONS
- No. 3: Political Fiefdoms Dig In
- No. 4: The Massacre of Mindanao Votes
- No. 5: Sabotaging an Election Machinery: Manipulation, Psywar and Military
- No. 6 / Part I: Pork Barrel, Perks Helped Pro-Arroyo Clans to Dominate House, LGUs
- No. 6 / Part II: All in the Family: Ampatuans, Garcias, Other Reigning Lords
- No. 7: COMELEC's Panganiban Doctrine Breaches Proportional Representation
- 2-Round Method Affirms the Principle of Proportional Representation in the House