ADRi Forum: Energy Insights: The New Administration’s Energy Plan

The new Duterte administration has promised to bring change to energy sectors and constituencies around the Philippines, committing to energize the whole country and provide reliable, efficient sources of Energy. Today, two months since the President’s inauguration, it is time to look at the Duterte government’s first steps in implementing this agenda, and better understand… Read More

ADRi Forum: Pulse Asia Briefing on the 2016 Elections Survey Results

As an organization that strives to cultivate political awareness and continuous civic engagement through our advocacy, Democracy Watch Philippines organized a voter education and information campaign in the past year to educate the youth and other stakeholders through our partnership with the COMELEC and the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV). Despite the apparent success of the 2016… Read More

Mindanao: Living in the peace of the dead

by Angelica Mangahas and Luke Lischin  In his first State of the Nation Address, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte spoke a great deal about peace—peace that can be attained by “vigorously” addressing the historical injustices experienced by the (the predominantly Muslim and multi-ethnic population of Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago), by indigenous Filipinos, and by other marginalized groups. He… Read More

Analysis: Securing the victory of the electronic ballot

Dindo Manhit, President of the Stratbase-Albert del Rosario Institute (ADRi) for Strategic and International Studies Image Source: The Philippine Star The Philippine electoral landscape—once notoriously marred by slow manual counting, rotational blackouts, vote rigging, and gun violence—has drastically improved. The continued adoption of the automated polling system, particularly the Vote Counting Machine or VCM (formerly… Read More

ADRi Forum: A Focus on the Harm Done to the Environment

The complexities of the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea disputes encompass not only the legal and geopolitical challenges faced by the Philippines and China, but also they extend to the environmental damage wrought by destructive fishing and construction practices in the contested areas. Yet, despite the importance of the preserving the health of… Read More

Senate to probe Chinese excavations in Zambales

August 16, 2016 Sen. Panfilo Lacson said allegations that quarrying and smuggling in Zambales are part of China’s reclamation activities in the South China Sea should be investigated. Armed Forces Philippine soil used for South China Sea reclamation?  MANILA, Philippines – The Senate blue ribbon committee will conduct an inquiry into Chinese mining operations and illegal excavations… Read More