Democracy

Considering that almost all the past presidents of this country have been chosen by, and have served, mainly the elites and the middle classes, a yearning by the poor to change the rules of the game would not be unreasonable or farfetched.  Those of us who do not suffer from material deprivation should be thankful … Read more

Bush’s double talk in Britain

Britain is part of Europe but it is not European.  It is closer to America, not alone in language, but in the partnership it has forged with its former colony in a world that is increasingly anti-American.  George W. Bush Jr. was in London this week not just to visit the Queen, but also to … Read more

Vague uneasiness

On Ayala Avenue this week, the nation was treated to a dress rehearsal for Edsa IV.  Thousands of Metro Manila’s urban poor descended upon the city’s most affluent section demanding the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and of Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr.  Many brought their children and cooking utensils with them, … Read more

Reconciliations

Early in her presidency, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo called the Philippines “a deeply divided society.”  It is a forceful statement, and I agree with it.  But I am not sure how the president precisely meant it, and what policy direction, if any, it was intended to signify. She could have been referring to the major fault … Read more

Teaching Davide a lesson

The old man had dared to stand up to the bosses of political gangland.  Now he is being taught a lesson by the young heirs of those who have always imagined themselves to be the real lords of this little corner of the world.  The “elected” representatives of the people will not brook any display … Read more

Mrs. Kim’s children

Busan, South Korea. This scenic port city was the only major city that was spared during the Korean War of 1950. Those fleeing from the war drifted south and found sanctuary in Busan and nearby islands. After Seoul was overrun, the central government transferred to this little corner in the southern coast of the Korean … Read more

The Bush visit

George W. Bush Jr. has come to Asia not to give away but to solicit money, not to deploy more American troops but to ask the governments of the region to send their own soldiers to secure Iraq, a country it destroyed and occupied. The president of the most powerful country in the world has … Read more

Why Gloria is running

In December 2002, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo felt so discouraged about how the country was faring under her leadership that she found herself suddenly announcing she was not standing for election in 2004.  The decision jolted even her closest allies who were only too aware of her consuming quest for another six-year term. By then, two years … Read more

Coming home

My three sisters who live in the States used to come home every year mainly to visit our ailing mother.  They would bring her everything they thought she needed, and for the whole duration of their vacation, they took care of her, compressing in two weeks what in their hearts they felt was a lifelong … Read more

The presidency in our time

The debate whether we need a change in system rather than a change in leaders is a sterile one.  The shift to a parliamentary, or federal, or unicameral system will not mean anything if not accompanied by changes in the distribution of power, wealth, and opportunity across social classes. The pressures toward a radical re-ordering … Read more