DUTERTE: The Record is a cinematic documentary biography that chronicles the life, leadership, and legacy of Rodrigo Roa Duterte-one of the most controversial and consequential figures in modern Philippine history.
From his early years in Davao City to his rise as the 16th President of the Philippines, this book presents a structured, chronological record of a leader who reshaped national discourse on crime, governance, and authority. It explores the defining moments of his presidency, including the widely debated war on illegal drugs, shifting political alliances, international scrutiny, and the enduring questions surrounding justice, accountability, and power.
Drawing from publicly available documents, official statements, verified reporting, and institutional sources, this work does not seek to deliver a verdict. Instead, it offers a comprehensive and balanced presentation of events, allowing readers to examine the facts, the narratives, and the consequences within their broader historical context Through a documentary-style narrative combined with curated visuals and original illustrations, the book captures not only the events themselves but the intensity and complexity of leadership under pressure. It reflects a presidency lived in turbulence-marked by decisive action, public division, and global attention.
Admired by many. Questioned by others. Ignored by none.
This is not a defense.
This is not a judgment.
This is a record.
Ideal for readers of political biography, contemporary history, leadership studies, and Southeast Asian affairs, DUTERTE: The Record offers a detailed and thought-provoking examination of a leader whose impact continues to shape the Philippines today.
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