Reclaiming ‘people power’ for the people
The recent ‘Arab Spring’ did not only topple some long-time rulers, it also served as a reminder to all that governments, regardless of political systems, draw their strength and authority from its people, says Philippine President Benigno Aquino III. Speaking at SMU’s Ho Rih Hwa Leadership in Asia...
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