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Issue Analysis 2008

Issue Analysis 2007

Election Monitor

Commentaries

Political Currents

The Party-List System in the Philippines: Proportional Representation and Seat Allocation Errors
Administration accused of arm-twisting the opposition
AFP Engaging in Partisan Politics?
COMELEC, Arroyo Administration Both Liable for Questionable May 14 Polls
ARROYO REGIME-U.S. IMPERIALISM UNDER FIRE
Influence: A Booming Business
CenPEG extols Karapatan’s outstanding human rights advocacy
CenPEG and IBON sponsor roundtable discussion on food security
CenPEG’s fourth book dissects Philippine corruption
WHY CHE GUEVARRA'S LEGACY ENDURES
Corruptionary© now off the press
Party List: Shortest Route to Power and Danger Signals (Commentary)
World day of Indigenous People 1
World day of Indigenous People 2
PARTY-LIST ELECTIONS: Fraud, Voters Disenfranchisement
THE PARTY-LIST SYSTEM: A SOCIAL JUSTICE TOOL
Building the House of Electoral Reforms for 2010 and Beyond
U.S. MILITARY FORCES: NEGOTIATED SUBSERVIENCE BY AN ILLEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT
Review of Party-list System Takes Off
What I've learned: Getting there my own way
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT THE CORRUPTIONARY© BOOK


Australian Senator scores GMA for Satur's arrest and detention, unabated political killings
Pro-Arroyo Landlords in Congress to Reap Profits from Biofuels Act
ELECTIONS IN ARMM ARE “FARCICAL, FRAUDULENT”
ELECTIONS IN RP: ILLUSION OF DEMOCRACY?
PARTY-LIST FRONTS OF THE ARROYO GOVERNMENT
Fears of overpricing hound P1.2-B Bicol fund
First-hand Account on the US Senate Hearing
Amid rampant corruption and widespread hunger GMA says economy is improving?
GO bares 10-point agenda
Kontra Daya: Abalos accomplice to Maguindanao fraud
Lambs to the slaughter
Political dynasties influence Filipino vote – observer
PPCRV: the Catholic Church in politics
CLASH OF POLITICAL PARTIES, CONTEST OF IDEOLOGIES
Something fishy in Maguindanao
Stop playing dirty! Environmental activists want clean elections, literally and figuratively
TI releases 2006 National Integrity Systems report
84% of voters are not influenced by surveys--SWS

The Price of Hunger
Fraud and violence tackled in Party List round table discussion
Corruptionary© now off the press




Governance, Corruption & Electoral Trends

Transparency International's 2006 Corruption Perception Index
Corruption in the Philippines: Framework and Context

Issue Analysis 2004-2006

News Trends
Global Currents
Roundtable Discussions
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