// Global Analysis Archive
The source depicts the Philippines in 2026 as deepening operational cooperation with the United States while reopening selective diplomatic and economic channels with China. Energy-security pressures and ASEAN chairmanship responsibilities are presented as key drivers of Manila’s renewed hedging behavior without abandoning its sovereignty posture in the West Philippine Sea.
The source argues India is expanding Indo-Pacific partnerships as a hedge against perceived U.S. inconsistency while avoiding any signal of a strategic pivot away from Washington. China’s recent missile test-launch is portrayed as timed strategic signaling, accelerating India’s push toward bilateral and minilateral arrangements amid concerns about Quad drift.
The source depicts the Philippines in 2026 as deepening operational cooperation with the United States while reopening selective diplomatic and economic channels with China. Energy-security pressures and ASEAN chairmanship responsibilities are presented as key drivers of Manila’s renewed hedging behavior without abandoning its sovereignty posture in the West Philippine Sea.
The source argues India is expanding Indo-Pacific partnerships as a hedge against perceived U.S. inconsistency while avoiding any signal of a strategic pivot away from Washington. China’s recent missile test-launch is portrayed as timed strategic signaling, accelerating India’s push toward bilateral and minilateral arrangements amid concerns about Quad drift.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4826 | Manila’s 2026 Balancing Act: Alliance Depth With Washington, Targeted Re-Engagement With Beijing | Philippines | 2026-05-25 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-5306 | India’s Indo-Pacific Hedging: Building Options Without Replacing Washington | India | 2024-09-14 | 0 | ACCESS » |