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Bangsamoro peace deal
The Islamic State’s High Stakes War in the Philippines
By Haroro J. Ingram
Pro-Islamic State groups are stepping up attacks, hoping to disrupt the Bangsamoro peace process at a pivotal time.
Rebel Commanders Become Officials Under Philippines’ Peace Deal
By Jim Gomez
“There’s no more reason for us to carry our guns and continue the war,” says a spokesperson for Muslim rebel groups.
Bangsamoro Peace Process Complicated by Philippine Politics
By Eugene Mark
Despite Duterte’s drams of federalism, the establishment of a Bangsamoro Autonomous Region has stalled.
Will the Bangsamoro Peace Process Succeed?
By Lau Seng Yap
The Bangsamoro peace deal may not improve the security situation in or outside of Mindanao.
Philippine Muslim Rebels Begin Turning Over Weapons, Soldiers
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Government and rebels do what they can to advance a stalled peace process.
Philippine Peace Deal Suffers Another Blow
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Senate fails to pass a key bill, leaving the peace process hanging in the balance
What Does the Death of the Philippines’ Top Islamic Militant Mean?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Will the death of a terrorist breathe life into an imperiled peace process?
Diplomatic Access: The Philippines
By Diplomatic Access
Philippine Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. on the South China Sea disputes, the rebalance to Asia, and more.
Philippine Bangsamoro Peace Deal in Danger of Collapse
By Mong Palatino
The MILF claims the government has reneged on a significant portion of their agreement.
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