The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes

The chapter looks at the triangular relationship among the Philippines, the United States (US), and China, against the backdrop of the South China Sea disputes. More specifically, it examines how the Philippine foreign policy toward the two great powers, China and the US, has evolved in recent decad...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-80902022-10-18T05:44:05Z The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes Heydarian, Richard Javad The chapter looks at the triangular relationship among the Philippines, the United States (US), and China, against the backdrop of the South China Sea disputes. More specifically, it examines how the Philippine foreign policy toward the two great powers, China and the US, has evolved in recent decades. First, it briefly looks at how the Arroyo administration (2001-2010), intent on diversifying the Philippines' foreign relations in the post-Cold War period, tried to reduce the Southeast Asian state's dependency on the U.S. by reaching out (2004-2008) to Beijing, giving birth to what many saw as a "golden age" of Philippine-China relations. Second, it looks at how the succeeding Filipino administration, under President Benigno Aquino, abandoned equi-balancing in favor of aligning with the US against an increasingly assertive China, which stepped up its maritime jostling in the South China Sea from 2009 onwards. The shift in the Philippines' posturing coincided with the introduction of the US Pivot to Asia (P2A) policy in 2011, marking a qualitative shift in the strategic complexion of the triangular relationship, with Manila and Washington ramping up their military alliance - culminating in the 2014 Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) -- to check China's territorial designs in the South China Sea The chapter examines the nexus between domestic political shifts, especially within the Philippines, and regional geopolitical developments, especially in the South China Sea, to trace the dialectics of the triangular relationship. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7402 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Philippines—Foreign relations Philippines—Foreign relations administration Boundary disputes Philippines—Boundaries—China China—Boundaries—Philippines Balance of power International Relations
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Philippines—Foreign relations
Philippines—Foreign relations administration
Boundary disputes
Philippines—Boundaries—China
China—Boundaries—Philippines
Balance of power
International Relations
spellingShingle Philippines—Foreign relations
Philippines—Foreign relations administration
Boundary disputes
Philippines—Boundaries—China
China—Boundaries—Philippines
Balance of power
International Relations
Heydarian, Richard Javad
The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes
description The chapter looks at the triangular relationship among the Philippines, the United States (US), and China, against the backdrop of the South China Sea disputes. More specifically, it examines how the Philippine foreign policy toward the two great powers, China and the US, has evolved in recent decades. First, it briefly looks at how the Arroyo administration (2001-2010), intent on diversifying the Philippines' foreign relations in the post-Cold War period, tried to reduce the Southeast Asian state's dependency on the U.S. by reaching out (2004-2008) to Beijing, giving birth to what many saw as a "golden age" of Philippine-China relations. Second, it looks at how the succeeding Filipino administration, under President Benigno Aquino, abandoned equi-balancing in favor of aligning with the US against an increasingly assertive China, which stepped up its maritime jostling in the South China Sea from 2009 onwards. The shift in the Philippines' posturing coincided with the introduction of the US Pivot to Asia (P2A) policy in 2011, marking a qualitative shift in the strategic complexion of the triangular relationship, with Manila and Washington ramping up their military alliance - culminating in the 2014 Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) -- to check China's territorial designs in the South China Sea The chapter examines the nexus between domestic political shifts, especially within the Philippines, and regional geopolitical developments, especially in the South China Sea, to trace the dialectics of the triangular relationship.
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author Heydarian, Richard Javad
author_facet Heydarian, Richard Javad
author_sort Heydarian, Richard Javad
title The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes
title_short The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes
title_full The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes
title_fullStr The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes
title_full_unstemmed The US-Philippine-China triangle: From equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the South China Sea Disputes
title_sort us-philippine-china triangle: from equi-balancing to counter-balancing and the south china sea disputes
publisher Animo Repository
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