Domestic imperative of the Philippines’ South China Sea policy: (Record no. 48007)
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Personal name | NGUYEN Phuong Ly |
Relator term | author |
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Title | Domestic imperative of the Philippines’ South China Sea policy: |
Remainder of title | personality-driven policymaking and constant shifts between China and the United States / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Phuong Ly Nguyen and Sow Keat Tok |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2025 |
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Summary, etc. | This article aims to explain the oscillations of the Philippines’ South China Sea policy vis-à-vis China between accommodation and confrontation from 1991 to 2022. It argues that the Philippines’ personality-driven foreign policymaking was conducive to dramatic shifts in position on the South China Sea issue. The presidential system of government and patronage politics in the Philippines give the presidential inner circles considerable leeway to shape and reshape the country’s foreign policy. Despite being constrained by domestic socio-political conditions at a given time as well as the political and security thinking embedded in its domestic politics, individual Philippine presidents and/or the presidential circles managed the South China Sea issue vis-à-vis China and the United States in particular ways according to their different sets of personal beliefs, professional expertise, and practical experience. This explains why the power transitions in the Philippines often caused major shifts in its management of the South China Sea disputes over time. |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | SOUTH CHINA SEA |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | CHINA |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | THE PHILIPPINES |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | UNITED STATES |
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Personal name | KEAT TOK Sow |
Relator term | author |
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Related parts | The Pacific Review, Volume 38, Number 1, January 2025, pages: 29-59 |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2024.2321268">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2024.2321268</a> |
Public note | Click here for full text |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Journal Article |
Suppress in OPAC | No |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Total checkouts | Full call number | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Mindef Library & Info Centre | Mindef Library & Info Centre | Journals | 20/05/2025 | SOUTH CHINA SEA | 20/05/2025 | 20/05/2025 | Journal Article |