This paper makes the case that existing typologies of political violence and state killing do not capture the character of extra-judicial killings seen in the Philippines’ ongoing war on drugs, and its forerunner which took place in Thailand in 2003. It will argue that the thousands of murders witnessed in both campaigns represent a distinct form of targeted killing, which is state directed and biopolitical in form, in attempting to discipline vital aspects of human life. It is this disciplinary element which raises questions of vigilantism, which was historically an extra-legal form of social control. As a consequence, the paper responds to the lacuna in current targeted killing literature, which has neglected and as a consequence underthe...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Background The Philippines may be the face of today\u27s ‘drug wars’, but its experience is by no me...
This article argues that, in Duterte's "war on drugs", state power is exercised through the body in ...
Today, it is generally accepted in much of the world that, judged by its outcomes, the war on drugs ...
The problem of distribution and consumption of intoxicating substances is considered a socially harm...
This article explores how the war on drugs in Southeast Asia upholds the protection of the young as ...
Background: This paper articulates and problematises the \u27exceptionalism\u27 in the way shabu (cr...
In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte launched an anti-drug campaign, cracking down on illegal drug use...
Rodrigo Duterte promised in his campaign for the Philippine presidency that he would dump the corpse...
Background As soon as President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in 2016, the Philippine government la...
Abstract: This article aims to analyze the War on Drugs happening on the Philippines, which started...
The article provides the first substantive analysis of the war on drugs in the Philippines under the...
In this article we explore the relationship between money and violence in the Philippine war on drug...
"Since the election of Rodrigo Duterte as president, the Philippines have been engulfed in a vicious...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Background The Philippines may be the face of today\u27s ‘drug wars’, but its experience is by no me...
This article argues that, in Duterte's "war on drugs", state power is exercised through the body in ...
Today, it is generally accepted in much of the world that, judged by its outcomes, the war on drugs ...
The problem of distribution and consumption of intoxicating substances is considered a socially harm...
This article explores how the war on drugs in Southeast Asia upholds the protection of the young as ...
Background: This paper articulates and problematises the \u27exceptionalism\u27 in the way shabu (cr...
In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte launched an anti-drug campaign, cracking down on illegal drug use...
Rodrigo Duterte promised in his campaign for the Philippine presidency that he would dump the corpse...
Background As soon as President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in 2016, the Philippine government la...
Abstract: This article aims to analyze the War on Drugs happening on the Philippines, which started...
The article provides the first substantive analysis of the war on drugs in the Philippines under the...
In this article we explore the relationship between money and violence in the Philippine war on drug...
"Since the election of Rodrigo Duterte as president, the Philippines have been engulfed in a vicious...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Drawing on evidence from the Philippines, this paper investigates the so-called penal populism thesi...
Background The Philippines may be the face of today\u27s ‘drug wars’, but its experience is by no me...
This article argues that, in Duterte's "war on drugs", state power is exercised through the body in ...