Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics

The 11 April US-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Leaders’ Summit reflects President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s turn to minilateralism to advance his foreign policy agenda. However, his actions to defend the country’s national interests could be undermined by domestic politics and may possibly unnerve ASEAN....

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Main Authors: Enriquez, Jose Miguelito, Baquisal, Justin
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1787522024-07-07T15:41:16Z Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics Enriquez, Jose Miguelito Baquisal, Justin S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies Regionalism and multilateralism The 11 April US-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Leaders’ Summit reflects President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s turn to minilateralism to advance his foreign policy agenda. However, his actions to defend the country’s national interests could be undermined by domestic politics and may possibly unnerve ASEAN. Published version 2024-07-04T07:13:04Z 2024-07-04T07:13:04Z 2024 Commentary Enriquez, J. M. & Baquisal, J. (2024). Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics. RSIS Commentaries, 073-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178752 en RSIS Commentaries, 073-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Social Sciences
Country and region studies
Regionalism and multilateralism
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Country and region studies
Regionalism and multilateralism
Enriquez, Jose Miguelito
Baquisal, Justin
Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics
description The 11 April US-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Leaders’ Summit reflects President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s turn to minilateralism to advance his foreign policy agenda. However, his actions to defend the country’s national interests could be undermined by domestic politics and may possibly unnerve ASEAN.
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Enriquez, Jose Miguelito
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Baquisal, Justin
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title Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics
title_short Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics
title_full Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics
title_fullStr Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics
title_full_unstemmed Minilateralism in Philippine foreign policy and domestic politics
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