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- Title
Evolving Philippines-U.S.-China Strategic Triangle: International and Domestic Drivers.
- Authors
Heydarian, Richard Javad
- Abstract
The triangular relations among three states-the Philippines, the United States, and the People's Republic of China-are governed by structural balance of power factors, 'pragmatic opportunism' on the part of the superpowers, and the threat and opportunity perceptions of individual Philippine administrations. Recent years have seen Manila dramatically oscillating between the extremes of engagement and deterrence toward China, and dependence on, and independence from, the United States. In particular, while the Benigno Aquino III administration (2010-2016) adopted soft counterbalancing against China and heavily relied on American military support, the succeeding Rodrigo Duterte administration, in contrast, distanced itself from America in favor of deeper engagement with China. The seemingly erratic swings in the pendulum of Manila's foreign policy is a telltale sign of the dilemma of small power politics as well as the tempestuous nature of Philippine domestic politics.
- Subjects
CHINA; PHILIPPINES-United States relations; INTERNATIONAL economic relations; CHINA-United States relations; DUTERTE, Rodrigo, 1945-; HISTORY of government policy; INTERNATIONAL relations; TWENTY-first century
- Publication
Asian Politics & Policy, 2017, Vol 9, Issue 4, p564
- ISSN
1943-0779
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/aspp.12355