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Maritime Security Partnerships


Philippines Reframes South China Sea as Shared Regional Vulnerability in New ASEAN Strategy
MANILA — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. did not dwell on warships or water cannons when he rose to speak at the country's Independence Day celebrations on Friday. Instead, the president signaled a strategic shift in how the Philippines addresses the South China Sea dispute: recasting the waterway not as an arena of territorial conflict, but as a shared vulnerability that threatens every ASEAN nation.

J. Salazar
6 days ago3 min read


Navigating Geopolitical Fragmentation: The Strategic Elevation of Philippines-Vietnam Relations in the South China Sea
The Philippines - Vietnam partnership serves as a vital source of stability. As the bloc grapples with internal divisions and struggles to present a unified front on maritime security issues, the practical, bilateral actions taken by the Philippines and Vietnam show how individual member states can use their own diplomatic agency to protect the rules-based order.
Monne Slyvia
Jun 99 min read


Manila Defends Sovereign Maritime Rights as Beijing Escalates Coercive Patrol Near Taiwan
MANILA — The Philippines has firmly rejected China's aggressive deployment of a flotilla including its largest patrol vessel to waters east of Taiwan, calling the move an unlawful escalation that threatens regional stability and violates international maritime law. Beijing's decision to send the 10,000-tonne Haixun 09 and three (3) other vessels in response to Japan-Philippine maritime boundary negotiations represents a troubling pattern of coercive diplomacy that Manila has

F. Palafox
Jun 74 min read


Philippines seen as strong on sovereignty, weak on wider regional challenges based on survey
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has gained visibility as a defender of sovereignty and security in Southeast Asia, particularly in the West Philippine Sea but remains far less associated with addressing regional and global problems, according to a foreign‑policy survey. This assessment comes from Dr. Alicor Panao, a political‑science and foreign‑policy expert, who analyzed findings from the 2025 Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) Survey on ASEAN Dialogue Partn

J. Salazar
May 213 min read


Japan Deepens Ties with Vietnam in Updated Indo-Pacific Strategy Amid China Tensions
Article by Marie D. Published on May 11, 2026 9:00 PM Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visited Hanoi last weekend to announce an refreshed regional strategy, signaling Tokyo's heightened focus on Southeast Asia as U.S.-China rivalry escalates. ¹ During her meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on Saturday, the leaders witnessed the signing of six (6) cooperation agreements covering disaster-resilient rural development, climate-resilient infrastructure, and
Marie D.
May 102 min read


President Marcos Pushes for an "ASEAN Maritime Center" in the Philippines Amid South China Sea Tensions
President Marcos emphasized that the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea carries a large share of global trade and that freedom of navigation must be preserved, which he described as a core rationale for the proposed center.

F. Palafox
May 103 min read


Think Tank Pushes Philippines to Prioritize Japan-Led AZEC Over Risky WPS Deals Amid Energy Crisis
MANILA, Philippines — A private think tank on Sunday urged the government to accelerate energy projects under the Japan-led Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) instead of pursuing arrangements with other parties that could expose the Philippines to “geopolitical pressure.”
Monne Slyvia
May 32 min read


Shifting Alliances: former Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Floats "Asian NATO" Concept in Landmark Seoul Meeting
The "Asian NATO" remains a theoretical architecture, but its formal introduction into the Seoul-Tokyo dialogue suggests that the security status quo in the Pacific is rapidly reaching its expiration date.

F. Palafox
Apr 223 min read


Stratbase Supports Balikatan Amid WPS Tensions
Article by F. Palafox Published on April 21, 2026 8:20AM MANILA, Philippines — The Stratbase Institute on Sunday voiced strong backing for the Philippines' largest-ever Balikatan exercises, urging deeper military ties with allies and a robust defense stance in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) as tensions with China escalate. ¹ Stratbase president and CEO Victor Andres “Dindo” Manhit hailed the April 20 to May 8 drills, involving over 17,000 troops from the Philippines, the US,

F. Palafox
Apr 201 min read


Philippines, Japan vow closer maritime ties amid rising Indo‑Pacific tensions
These priorities are already visible in recent defense and security agreements between the Philippines and Japan. They include the 2024 Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA), which facilitates joint exercises and port visits, and the Acquisition and Cross‑Servicing Agreement (ACSA) signed in January 2026, enabling mutual logistical support between the two militaries. ² Taken together, Manila and Tokyo say these arrangements aim to foster a stable, law‑abiding maritime environment

J. Salazar
Mar 263 min read


Not Just There: How the Middle East War Reaches the WPS
Analysts warn the US focus on the Middle East could create an Indo-Pacific security vacuum, potentially allowing China to escalate in the WPS without strong deterrence. ⁹ However, Philippine-US joint activities, like sails near Scarborough Shoal, continue, and no heightened Chinese aggression tied to the war has been confirmed. ¹⁰ ¹¹ OFW safety in war-risk zones like the Strait of Hormuz adds indirect maritime concerns for Filipino seafarers.
Marie D.
Mar 262 min read


WPS and INDSR Forge Strategic Partnership
The collaboration between We Protect Our Seas (WPS) Foundation and Taiwan's Institute for National Defense and Security Research (INDSR), addresses pressing challenges like cognitive warfare, where disinformation targets allies in the Indo-Pacific. By partnering, WPS and INDSR aim to enhance resilience against influence operations and bolster maritime dialogues. The timing aligns with heightened regional focus on South China Sea stability.

J. Salazar
Mar 142 min read
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