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What’s in the Philippines’ Luzon Corridor?
By Mong Palatino
The Philippines' largest island has become the focus of U.S. and Japanese attempts to counter China's growing power in the South China Sea.
What’s in the New Philippines Navy Base Upgrade?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Manila continues to make long overdue improvements in a critical element of its military modernization.
A First: Japan Joins US-Philippines Humanitarian Drills in Subic Bay
By Ankit Panda
Japan continues to be drawn toward the South China Sea.
US-Philippines Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement Bolsters 'Pivot to Asia'
By Ankit Panda
The US-Philippines Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement is a boon to the "Pivot to Asia."
Philippines, United States Agree on New Security Accord
By Ankit Panda
The agreement will be signed by President Obama when he visits the Philippines later this month.
US-Philippines Reach Deal on US Military Access
By Zachary Keck
Manila will welcome the U.S. military back to the country after ejecting it in 1992.
US-Philippines Struggle to Reach Troop Basing Deal
By Carl Thayer
While both sides are eager to conclude an agreement, negotiations still face numerous stumbling blocks.
Pacific Power: The Politics of the US Military in SE Asia
For the U.S. to sustain its presence in the Asia-Pacific, it will have to take local politics into account.
Back to the Future: The U.S. Navy Returns to The Philippines
A return to a familiar port of call serves as another reminder of the United States continued “rebalance” towards Asia.
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