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Diagnosing the ‘Maduro script’: institutional health as the Philippines’ sovereign defense

In global politics, the diagnostic frame used to interpret power shifts often dictates the response. During a recent small-group clinical colloquium in Manila, the discussion shifted from research breakthroughs to the United States’ capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January. To observers, the US operation resembled a swift, invasive appendectomy that left the regional...

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Sovereignty under siege: Witnessing life and resistance in Venezuela 

Caracas has long lived under the shadow of siege. Well before any single headline, the city learned to recognize the familiar signals: airspace violations recast as “exercises,” mercenary plots cloaked in deniability, economic strangulation sanitized as “sanctions,” and an unrelenting media narrative that treats regime change as inevitable.  In recent days, these pressures converged once...