Insights and Analysis
Insights feature analytical articles and strategic commentary on peace, security, governance, and regional dynamics affecting the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and the Indo-Pacific. These pieces are intended to inform public understanding, support policy discussion, and encourage thoughtful engagement with complex security issues.
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Serving the Nation: Rethinking NSTP and National Defense
For over 20 years, the Philippines has debated mandatory ROTC versus optional service—a false choice that misses the real problem. The National Service Training Program (NSTP) was never completed as an operational system. While CWTS and LTS produced 11.15 million graduates from 2002-2012—eight times more than ROTC—these millions remain largely unutilized. ROTC students are routinely deployed for disasters and community events; CWTS/LTS students graduate and disappear. The issue isn’t whether to mandate military training. It’s whether we’ll finish building the integrated national service system the law created—or keep wasting our greatest strategic resource: our own people.
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Why a 1,000-Year-Old Boat Challenges the Myth of a Weak Philippines
A thousand years ago, the Balangay was not an artifact—it was infrastructure. Built to move trade, people, and power across water, it anchored an outward-looking maritime system in Butuan. Today, its remains sit quietly in a museum, reminding us that the Philippines was never destined to be weak—only unprepared to remember how it once moved.
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Connected at Sea: The Philippines’ Archipelagic Defense Explained
The Philippines is not just a group of islands — it is a nation connected by the sea. The Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept protects those connections, ensuring sovereignty, stability, and everyday life can function without disruption.
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Connected Security: Why the Philippines Matters
Security in today’s Indo-Pacific is no longer defined by who has the biggest military or the loudest alliances. It is increasingly shaped by how countries connect—how they align interests, link capabilities, and coordinate actions across borders, institutions, and domains.
