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Philippine-US Alliance in Transition: Towards Polycentric Relations?

Carmina Yu Untalan

East Asian Policy (EAP), 2022, vol. 14, issue 03, 58-71

Abstract: The fragile Indo-Pacific security environment calls for recalibrating the Philippine-US alliance. Instead of attempting to revive the anachronistic hub-and-spokes system that tottered during the Duterte administration, Washington and Manila should move towards a polycentric type of relations that considers substate actors in conducting foreign affairs. This would be necessary to address traditional and non-traditional security concerns endangering the region’s stability.

Date: 2022
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