US-Philippines : resetting the security alliance?
Despite Duterte’s desire to shift Philippine security policy away from its treaty alliance with the US, Manila remains a close American ally. Key domestic, strategic and humanitarian factors actually make the alliance healthier. The Biden administration might just wait for Duterte to finish his term...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1522382023-03-05T17:16:24Z US-Philippines : resetting the security alliance? Trajano, Julius Cesar Imperial S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies Maritime Security Despite Duterte’s desire to shift Philippine security policy away from its treaty alliance with the US, Manila remains a close American ally. Key domestic, strategic and humanitarian factors actually make the alliance healthier. The Biden administration might just wait for Duterte to finish his term in a year’s time. Published version 2021-08-05T01:14:55Z 2021-08-05T01:14:55Z 2021 Commentary Trajano, J. C. I. (2021). US-Philippines : resetting the security alliance?. RSIS Commentaries, 035-21. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152238 en RSIS Commentaries, 035-21 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Despite Duterte’s desire to shift Philippine security policy away from its treaty alliance with the US, Manila remains a close American ally. Key domestic, strategic and humanitarian factors actually make the alliance healthier. The Biden administration might just wait for Duterte to finish his term in a year’s time. |
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