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Philippines' 2026 ASEAN Chairmanship: Can Maritime Security Unify or Divide the Bloc?
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Philippines' 2026 ASEAN Chairmanship: Can Maritime Security Unify or Divide the Bloc?

As the Philippines prepares to chair ASEAN in 2026, its focus on maritime security could either unify the bloc against external pressures or deepen internal divisions amid the US-China rivalry.

After the Bondi Attack, Scrutiny Turns to the Philippines—But the Real Threat is Global
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After the Bondi Attack, Scrutiny Turns to the Philippines—But the Real Threat is Global

Reports linked the Bondi attackers to training in the Philippines, but evidence is scant. This analysis explores the reality of Islamic State factions in Mindanao and the broader threat of a resurgent global insurgency.

Marcos's Biggest Test: Can the Philippines Survive Its Year of Political Rupture?
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Marcos's Biggest Test: Can the Philippines Survive Its Year of Political Rupture?

A massive corruption scandal and a feud with Vice President Sara Duterte have plunged the Philippines into crisis. This analysis explores President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s biggest test and its impact on geopolitics and investor confidence.

After a 'Perilous' 2025, Can the Philippines' Marcos Find Redemption in 2026?
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After a 'Perilous' 2025, Can the Philippines' Marcos Find Redemption in 2026?

An expert analysis suggests 2026 is a critical 'make-or-break' year for Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as he grapples with domestic scandals, economic pressure, and a potential Duterte comeback, while also taking the helm of ASEAN.

South China Sea Flashpoint: Why America's 'Ironclad' Vow to Manila Changes Everything
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South China Sea Flashpoint: Why America's 'Ironclad' Vow to Manila Changes Everything

The US has drawn a red line in the South China Sea. Our analysis breaks down the global supply chain, tech, and investment risks of this geopolitical standoff.