Professor David Lai and Professor Fred Gellert, both of the United States Army War College, discussed their take and updates on the United States rebalance to Asia at an ADRi roundtable discussion yesterday, June 29.
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Thinking Beyond Politics
Professor David Lai and Professor Fred Gellert, both of the United States Army War College, discussed their take and updates on the United States rebalance to Asia at an ADRi roundtable discussion yesterday, June 29.
A serious problem affecting the nation’s economy today is its poor infrastructure and transport system. In the recent years, the government has been pushing to improve the Philippines’ transport system through various plans. Efficient transport system will not only enhance economic opportunities but also increase productivity. In this regard, the ADRi held a roundtable discussion… Read More
Last June 7, the Albert del Rosario Institute hosted a forum entitled “Asia-Pacific perspective on implementing the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement: Insights on the Bilateral Security Dialogue”. This event brought together participants from the Asia-Pacific region, with participating international representatives from the United States, Japan, Australia, alongside local representatives from the Diplomatic Corps and… Read More
Professor De Castro viewed EDCA from the lens of geopolitics. According to him, China’s growing assertiveness in the South China Sea brought geopolitics back into the Philippine national security thinking. He explained that China’s strategic goal is to assert control over the entire first island chain where the South China Sea is situated. It began its… Read More
Ms. Sharland provided a synthesis of observations, analyses and insights fleshed out so far by the resource speakers and fellow reactors with regard to EDCA. She noted that, so far, EDCA has been tackled in two (2) ways: first, as a comprehensive agreement that covers a wide range of issues, such as capability development assistance and… Read More
Mr. Gregory Poling extended Mr. Ernest Bower’s position on EDCA with a security bent. He told that the agreement is critical to the national interests of both the Philippines and the US. Philippine national interest is the preservation of exclusivity of its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). On the other hand, US national interest is threefold:… Read More
Mr. Ernest Bower explored the political economic underpinnings of EDCA. He recalled that, in the aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s up to 2009, China responded positively to the region: it moved away from the ideological approach to foreign policy, constructively engaged its neighboring countries by boosting regional trade and investment,… Read More