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Philippines
South China Sea Is No Black Sea
The idea that the United States should abandon Southeast Asia to China is misplaced. Asia isn’t another Georgia, says James Holmes.
Philippines Ceasefire Under Threat
The factionalizing of insurgent groups is jeopardising a ceasefire that ended decades of civil war in the southern Philippines, reports Luke Hunt.
Manila's Balancing Act
The South China Sea dispute underscores the problems the Aquino has in balancing China and the United States.
'Time for China to Strike Back'
An opinion piece in the Global Times calls on China to strike back against neighbours like the Philippines.
South China Sea Peace Zone?
The Philippines pushes for a united front in the South China Sea – and calls for a zone of peace and co-operation.
Arroyos on the Run?
As the number of allegations of corruption pile up, Gloria and Mike Arroyo have suddenly started feeling ill.
Did Arroyo Rig Election?
Evidence mounts that former Philippine President Gloria Arroyo rigged the 2004 presidential election.
Amigo’s Moment in the Sun
A new movie about the Philippine-American War offers plenty to think about for US foreign policy today.
Amigo’s Moment in the Sun
A new movie about the Philippine-American War offers plenty to think about for US foreign policy today.
ASEAN: The Next Generation
ASEAN governments are finding themselves in a new era. The US should support these developments.
Positive Steps in South China Sea
The guidelines agreed between ASEAN and China are a positive interim move for resolving the South China Sea disputes.
Abu Sayyaf Strike Back
An ambush by Abu Sayyaf rebels in which at least seven Philippine soldiers were killed is a reminder the outfit isn’t finished.