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Why Has the Philippines’ Military Struggled in its Terror Fight Under Duterte?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Despite advances being made, it has been an uphill climb and the challenge is much deeper than the headlines suggest.
Duterte’s Extended Martial Law and the Future of Marawi
By Chester Cabalza
A closer look at a controversial policy.
Singapore Gives Philippines Military Aid to Fight Islamic State Threat
By Prashanth Parameswaran
City-state offers targeted assistance that will serve as much-needed boosts to Manila’s limited capabilities.
Duterte’s Year of Sound and Fury
By Ronald D. Holmes and Mark R. Thompson
One year after his inauguration, how is the Philippine president faring?
A New Islamic State Base in the Philippines?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins a growing list of officials highlighting the threat.
Philippine Militancy in the Spotlight with Freed Norwegian Hostage
By Luke Hunt
Abu Sayyaf finally releases another captive.
Sabah and the War of Meanings
Fighting in Sabah may have ended, but the war of meanings surrounding the Sulu Sultan’s claims is ongoing.
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