Many from the Global South faces growing cyber threats due to weak infrastructure, outdated technology, and limited policies. While cybercrime worsens vulnerabilities, autocratic regimes exploit laws to suppress dissent. However, collaboration and innovation through strategic partnerships with developed nations can enhance resilience, safeguard digital sovereignty, and promote a secure digital future. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gt5RQ8Ce
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The Philippines' legal framework struggles to align with digital advancements and manage risks from Chinese technologies under the Digital Silk Road. Resilient institutions are needed to balance foreign influence while attracting investments to bolster the country's digitalization efforts amid U.S.-China geopolitical tensions. Read the full article here:
The Impact of China’s Digital Silk Road on the Digital Domain of the Philippines
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The organization’s centrality for Southeast Asian states seems to pale in comparison to extra-regional ties, which continue to carry greater weight in both material capacity and strategic intent. https://lnkd.in/gRUgAbzW
Centrality for thee but not for me?
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Securing ASEAN's digital frontier requires effort on collaboration to tackle growing cyberthreats. By bridging gaps in cybersecurity readiness, fostering capacity-building, and strengthening infrastructure, ASEAN aims for a resilient, secure digital future for all member states. Read the full article here:
Securing ASEAN's Digital Frontier: Tackling Cyberthreats in the Era of Vulnerability
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The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT) offers a framework to phase out fossil fuels, boost renewables, and complement ASEAN’s climate goals like APAEC and net-zero pledges. Overcoming policy gaps, subsidies, and infrastructure challenges is key to aligning ASEAN’s energy transition with the FFNPT for sustainable growth. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gjbPWEMb
Navigating the Energy Transition in ASEAN: The Critical Role of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
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The BrahMos missiles undisputedly bolster defense effectively, but their high acquisition, maintenance costs, and diplomatic intricacies pose significant challenges for integration into the Philippines’ defense infrastructure. Read the full article here:
The Cost of Brahmos Missiles in Putting Muscle to Manila’s Territorial Defense
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For the #Philippines, water serves as a unifying force—politically, culturally, and economically—connecting its diverse regions and communities. 🌊🇵🇭 The signing of Republic Act No. 12064, or the Philippine Maritime Zones Act, is not only a monumental step towards further securing the country’s maritime domain and advancing national interest but also ensures the long-term sustainability of marine resources essential to the country’s food security and economic growth. https://lnkd.in/gwiD3CxB
The Philippine Maritime Zones Act: Defining Boundaries, Securing the Nation
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With another tropical typhoon again hitting the Philippines as one of the world’s most disaster-prone nations, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) is more crucial than ever. By adopting global best practices, like the EU's civilian-military coordination, it will strengthen the nation's disaster response and resilience. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gb4WApXf
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief: What the Philippines can Learn from the European Union
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While the Philippines has consistently upheld its One China Policy as defined in the 1975 Joint Communique with the PRC, Beijing’s aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea contradict the principles of mutual respect, sovereignty, and territorial integrity outlined in the same agreement. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/g3_MBAsB
Revisiting the Philippines’ One China Policy
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