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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
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.
Philippines Peace Deal Again Under Threat
By Luke Hunt
Another round of violence in the south of the country puts a hard-earned peace agreement at risk.
Malaysian Peacekeepers Could Face Toughest Challenge Yet
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country’s armed forces chief signals rough road ahead for peace monitors.
Philippine Peace Pact in Peril?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Clash risks complicating fragile peace between the government and Muslim rebels.
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.
Bangsamoro Peace Deal for Mindanao: Where’s the Peace?
By Paula Defensor Knack
Hailed as a historic agreement, the latest deal with the MILF has some serious problems.
Thai Deaths Cast Doubts over Malaysian Diplomacy
Continuing violence in Thailand’s south has cast doubt on Malaysia’s capacity as a peace facilitator.
Australian Freed from Abu Sayyaf Captivity
Australian Warren Rodwell has been freed by Philippine militants after 15 months in captivity.
Manila to Talk with Kirams Amid Sabah’s Deadly Insurgency
Manila’s talks with the Sultan of Sulu bode poorly for Malaysia’s stability and add legitimacy to outdated claims.
Can Philippines Peace Deal Hold?
While an agreement between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front looks promising, challenges lie ahead.
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