
‘Minilateral’ turn
Minilateralism generously allows the Marcos government prodigious flexibility in forging new security relationships with other countries.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

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Minilateralism generously allows the Marcos government prodigious flexibility in forging new security relationships with other countries.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

While FTAs are not currently being pursued by the Biden administration, geopolitical strategists insist, however, the US must be convinced to change its tack.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

While the US and the Philippines have been conducting regular joint patrols, this will be the first time Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force will participate.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Sophisticated misinformation and disinformation to hijack an election is a raging worldwide issue, especially since more than 50 countries are holding…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

How China hopes to shape an ‘international environment’ is seen by her present foreign policy priorities.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

If you happen to be one of those citified souls this Maundy Thursday morning who abhors airport queuesIf you find yourself stuck in traffic or on crowded…
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 2 min read

The dark cloud came in an insinuation by an anonymous user on X regarding Bato town’s chronic culinary underbelly.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

On the edges of our recent collective horror, over our suffocating rage at the travesty, is the sad fear of losing one of the mysteries of a wonder of nature.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

Nevertheless, Quiboloy’s tiffs with Congress are a prelude to his clashes with the executive branch in the forthcoming days.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read

The time for talking is over. It’s time to push buttons.
Nick V. Quijano Jr. · · 3 min read
