From Red Lines to Handshakes: Marcos’ Quiet Pivot on China
Once firm on the West Philippine Sea, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. now signals a softer diplomatic tone toward China — emphasizing dialogue, cooperation, and “managing differences.” The shift raises questions: Is this strategic diplomacy, economic necessity, or a recalibration under pressure? As regional tensions remain unresolved and maritime disputes persist, the administration’s evolving narrative invites scrutiny on how far diplomacy can stretch without bending national interest.




