ADRi vTHD: “Moving Towards an Improved Infrastructure Program in the Philippines”

For the past six years, the previous administration enveloped Philippine infrastructure development in the “Build, Build, Build” (BBB) program, an ambitious venture that was meant to usher the country into its “Golden Age of Infrastructure” and address the gaps and inadequacies in Philippine infrastructure. At the onset, the BBB program projected a positive development trend as the government’s infrastructure spending came to occupy the desired percentage vis-à-vis the country’s gross domestic product. Read More

A revitalized US alliance: Pivot, or slow boat back to Washington?

On Sept. 29, 2022, Philippine Department of National Defense (DND) Undersecretary and Officer-in-Charge Jose Faustino and US Secretary of Department of Defense (DoD) Lloyd J. Austin announced their countries’ commitment to the 1951 Philippine-US Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT). The commitment would be seen through the enhancement of maritime cooperation and improvement of their respective armed forces’ interoperability and information sharing. Both secretaries acknowledged the need to secure the Philippines’ future, address regional security challenges, and promote peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region. Read More

Pursuing an independent PH foreign policy

The administration of President Marcos Jr. has anchored its pursuit of an independent Philippine foreign policy on the maxim “friend to all, enemy to none,” carrying out a strategic balancing act in the conduct of its international affairs. First announced in his first State of the Nation Address, this has consistently been reiterated in his various engagements. Read More