Manila’s high-stakes balancing act in the South China Sea

The Philippines must find a balance between ‘assertive transparency’ and diplomacy as it confronts a militarily more powerful China in defending its maritime claims.

A Chinese coast guard ship (right) colliding with a Philippine government agency vessel near Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea on Aug 25. PHOTO: AFP
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Mischief maker. Playing Russian roulette. A Western pawn.

As tensions between the Philippines and China escalate across flashpoints in the South China Sea, name-calling and accusations against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s government for stoking these confrontations have multiplied.

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