If the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus, two millennia ago, only wanted a complete set of data about the population in Judea, ...
The clamor for a better Philippines is widespread, yet we still lag behind other countries. Throughout the nation’s movement for change, it seems that nothing has changed. There is one thing we ...
Southeast Asian countries are exploring transition credits, a special type of carbon credit, to reduce emissions and accelerate their shift toward clean energy, but the viability hinges on whether ...
Public administration requires collaborative efforts to support the functioning of an organization. Frequently, the achievement and downfall of an organization, especially in public institutions, ...
I call it “Krismess”—and most everybody is on overdrive. One can choose not to be, is all I can say, and not sound sanctimonious. Speaking of gifts, a great Christmas ...
How will President Marcos deal with the push and pull of angry political forces as we enter a new year? First, there is an ...
More than 10 years ago, at a national anticorruption forum, the room vibrated with anger. Filipinos from across the country ...
Last week, Australia became the first country to implement a nationwide law preventing children aged 16 and below from ...
Hardly anyone would disagree that 2025 has been the worst year for our economy since the pandemic-induced collapse in 2020.
Last week, I was reading journal articles to add to my list of references for a new research article I’m working on. I had a ...