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Boko Haram: Why They are Fighting

by abdulrazaq in Issues, December 5, 2011
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Looks at what has sustained the Boko Haram insurgency in north eastern Nigeria.

Federalism and The Indigenous People’s Right Act of The Philippines

by Jareed Reyes in Ethnicity, November 7, 2011
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An academic paper juxtaposing federalism to the country and the way it is affected by the IPRA as deemed to be unconstitutional, as well as the possible issues brought about by such empowerment.

Still a Hot Potato

by abdulrazaq in Issues, January 7, 2011
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The failed bid to end Taliban insurgency shows that the West probably misread its own version of the history of Afghanistan.

Five Ways by Which Terrorists Acquire Their Weapons

by Ashwath Komath in Military, December 2, 2010
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It is not easy for terrorists to acquire weapons just like that. They have their means and methods by which they acquire their weapons and they are not very easy methods.

The Vindication of Ferdinand E. Marcos

by Wennie Estares in Society, November 9, 2010
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Marcos: Revisited.

Merits of The Iraq War

by Ashwath Komath in History, March 24, 2010
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Why the heavily-criticized 2003 invasion of Iraq was good in a way.

Afghanistan: Lessons of Vietnam

by Guy Hogan in History, November 15, 2009
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What did Vietnam teach us?

Defeating the Enemies: The Sri Lankan Way

by Moron Savant in Military, May 23, 2009
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While the Sri Lankan government rejoices over its victory over the Tamil Tigers, I am not at ease. For, to my eyes, the Sri Lankan soldiers’ victory is just a military victory. The government in particular and the Sri Lankan people in general are yet to prove that they have also triumphed over the socio-economic and political reasons for the formation of and for the peoples’ support for the Tamil Tigers.

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