ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE PHILIPPINES

By Karl Garcia In the Philippines, accountability often follows two tired scripts. Either authorities hunt for a single “mastermind” to blame, or they cast a wide dragnet to prove action is being taken. Both are politically convenient—and both consistently fail. The mastermind narrative is comforting. It reduces corruption to one villain, one face to condemn. … Continue reading

Shipbuilding Without Shipbuilders — and a Flag Without a Fleet

By Karl Garcia We boast that we are the world’s “fourth-largest shipbuilder,” a line lifted from an OECD report that counted repair yards and workforce size. But UNCTAD’s actual tonnage data tells a harsher truth: we produce barely 1% of global output, far behind China, Korea, and Japan. “Fourth” is not strength; it is statistical … Continue reading

From Limitation to Leverage: A Realistic Philippine Promise in Philippine Manufacturing

By Karl Garcia They say we don’t manufacture with optimal value-added — and for a long time, that was true. We built on what we had, and often that meant improvisation. The repurposed Army jeep became a Filipino icon in the 1950s, but it also became a metaphor: ingenuity locked in a comfort zone, innovation … Continue reading

The Philippines as Asia’s Humanitarian Lifeline: Preparing for a Taiwan Evacuation Crisis

By Karl Garcia If conflict erupts in the Taiwan Strait—a scenario that experts now discuss with alarming regularity—the Philippines will be thrust into the center of one of the largest humanitarian operations in modern Asian history. This is not speculation. It is geography, demography, and inevitability. No other country sits closer to Taiwan. No other … Continue reading

An Open Letter to the Congress of the Philippines

Honorable Members of Congress, I write as a private citizen who believes that democratic reform begins not with slogans, but with institutional discipline, accountability, and humility before the Constitution. First, I respectfully urge Congress to strengthen its oversight role over laws that remain unenforced because they lack Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRRs). A law without … Continue reading