Leveraging asymmetric warfare

Dindo Manhit, President, Stratbase ADR Institute Almost four years after the Philippines’ arbitral victory, the Duterte administration continues its overt inaction in asserting the country’s claims over the West Philippine Sea. Simultaneously, it has allowed China to maximize the opportunity created by the pandemic to further pursue its expansionist agenda by completing majority of its… Read More

Environmental stewardship strategies for green economic recovery

Venice Isabella Rañosa, Research Manager, Stratbase ADR Institute The COVID-19 pandemic has caused economies to fall. To bounce back, the Philippines has adopted a whole-of-society approach in turn-around management. A basic advantage of the Philippines is its cohesive private sector that has taken the lead and has quickly channeled resources towards the most vulnerable communities.… Read More

ADRi vTHD: “Transparency and Accountability: Regaining Public Trust through Democratic Governance”

Since popping up on the national political scene in 2016, President Duterte has enchanted and created a following with his populist rhetoric and strongman leadership. At the same time, however, his administration has also been criticized for the lack of strong institutional bureaucratic mechanisms. Fast forward to 2020, the country is in the middle of… Read More

Stratbase ADR Institute’s Second Quarter SPARK: “China’s Strategic Opportunism: South China Sea Disputes in the Time of Corona”

We are pleased to share with you free access to Stratbase ADR Institute’s Second Quarter SPARK entitled, “China’s Strategic Opportunism: South China Sea Disputes in the Time of Corona”, written by Richard Javad Heydarian, a Non-Resident Fellow of Stratbase ADR Institute. The paper unpacks China’s peaceful rise at the onset and duration of the COVID-19… Read More