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Author: Alec Regino

Alec Regino is a U3 student currently pursuing a degree in Sociology and History. Originally from the Philippines, he has a keen interest in immigration policy, Asia Pacific geopolitics, and the dynamics of race, religion, and gender in society. When he's not writing for MIR, Alec is usually studying in McLennan or baking cookies.
Trump’s Isolationism and Asian Geopolitics
Posted on April 7, 2017

Trump’s Isolationism and Asian Geopolitics

It remains unclear whether the president truly understands the intricacies of international diplomacy.

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The Philippines’ Strongman Syndrome
Posted on December 13, 2016

The Philippines’ Strongman Syndrome

Filipinos hoping their new strongman president can help them tackle the very real issues of poverty and security are likely to be disappointed.

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