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Drone Technology Transfer and Strategic Urgency in Multi-Theater Conflicts

By Karl Garcia Introduction The evolving global security landscape demonstrates a persistent trend: cheap, scalable drone technology has become a central tool in modern conflict. From Ukraine’s low-cost battlefield UAVs to Iranian drone strikes in the Middle East, unmanned systems have proven their effectiveness for both offensive operations and asymmetric defense. In hypothetical escalation scenarios—such … Continue reading

Undersea Infrastructure: A Philippine Perspective

By Karl Garcia Introduction: The Invisible Backbone of the Modern World Beneath the oceans lies an infrastructure network more critical than highways, airports, or even power grids—undersea infrastructure. Submarine cables, pipelines, sensors, and seabed installations quietly carry over 95% of global internet traffic, enable energy security, support maritime navigation, and increasingly underpin national defense. For … Continue reading

Maritime Diplomacy: The Philippine Perspective

By Karl Garcia For the Philippines, maritime diplomacy is not optional—it is existential. As an archipelagic state of more than 7,600 islands sitting astride major sea lanes, the country’s sovereignty, food security, trade, and national identity are inseparable from the sea. The lessons of Scarborough Shoal, the 1991 Senate vote on U.S. bases, and the … Continue reading

Selective Justice? How Power Shapes International Law in the Middle East and Beyond

By Karl Garcia The recent U.S.–Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets have reignited a perennial question in international relations: why some countries appear shielded from legal consequences while others face severe sanctions for similar actions. On the surface, international law — codified in the United Nations Charter — seems clear: the use of force is prohibited … Continue reading

Onwards: Alternative Fuels for Philippine Shipping – Challenges and Pathways Forward

By Karl Garcia The maritime sector is central to the Philippines’ economy. As an archipelagic nation with over 7,000 islands, shipping connects communities, supports trade, and sustains livelihoods. The Philippines is also a global leader in supplying seafarers to international shipping companies. Yet, despite this strategic advantage, the country’s domestic shipping industry heavily depends on … Continue reading