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Rodrigo Duterte foreign policy
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The Truth About Duterte’s ‘Popularity’ in the Philippines
By Prashanth Parameswaran
His support isn’t that much higher relative to his predecessors, and doesn’t mean as much as some contend.
The Trouble With the Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte
By Prashanth Parameswaran
In some cases he appears to not only be undermining Philippine interests, but his own position as well.
Philippines to Deepen China Talks Despite South China Sea Differences
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The foreign secretary says Manila will move forward with official talks with Beijing.
Philippines No Longer US ‘Little Brown Brother’: Yasay
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Foreign Secretary calls on Washington to understand Philippine aspirations instead of lecturing the country on human rights.
Duterte’s War on Terror Makes More Sense Than His Drug Error
By Luke Hunt
While the Philippine leader’s drug crackdown is concerning, his pledge to root out the Abu Sayyaf makes more sense.
Regional Implications of the Duterte Presidency
By Tetsuo Kotani
What impact will the new president have on the U.S. alliance, the South China Sea, and Japan’s regional role?
The Philippines Under Duterte: Reassurance Needed At Home and Abroad
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country’s president must start reconciling rhetoric with reality as he prepares to govern.
Controversial Duterte Clinches Win in Philippines Election Amid Uncertainty
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Sizable victory sparks worries about future of reform gains under predecessor.
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