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Bringing the dictator back to life

When Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr ran for president in the May 2022 elections, he was on a personal crusade.

PAPER: China, United States and the Specter of War

Any serious challenge to the prevailing order of democratic peace in the world by China is bound to end up in a regional and then global conflict between adherents of liberal ideology and those of modern era feudalism.

MARITIME COOPERATION | Japan promises equipment transfer to boost Philippine maritime capabilities

Japan has revised its policy under its Constitution to allow Tokyo to export military hardware, including missiles, to interested countries.

A tale of two World War II vessels

A tale of two World War II vessels By Manuel Mogato | Date 01-01-2024 When Beijing reminded Manila to honor its promise to tow away a rusting naval transport vessel that ran aground on a shoal in the disputed South China Sea, Ferdinand Marcos Jr courageously said BRP Sierra Madre would remain on Ayungin Shoal.… Continue reading A tale of two World War II vessels

Butterfly effect: How rice tariffication bill affects everyone

DICT, Kaspersky renew commitment to develop cybersecurity in gov’t   By Anna Mogato | Date 01-01-2024 MANILA, Philippines – It will be like domino tiles falling one after the other. While the rice tarrification bill will directly affect the rice industry, other businesses which make use of byproducts from rice will inevitably also feel its… Continue reading Butterfly effect: How rice tariffication bill affects everyone