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"Usefully for Washington, Mr. Duterte has a soft spot for Japan; Japanese businesses have poured investment into Davao. In Laos, Messrs. Abe and Duterte on Wednesday reached a deal for Japan to give the Philippines two patrol ships and lend it up to five surveillance planes. Some analysts see Japan playing a bridging role between Washington and Manila.
China will be watching the Abe-Duterte chemistry with consternation. For Washington, the best short-term hope may be a middle way between Mr. Abe’s tendencies to rile Beijing and Mr. Duterte’s to appease it."
Rodrigo Duterte Throws a Grenade in Washington’s China Strategy
"Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua said that incoming president Rodrigo Duterte is ‘a strong man of principle’ who clearly exhibits the type of leadership that the Chinese government would like to work with to improve the bilateral relations of China and the Philippines.
Ambassador Zhao declared this during Wednesday’s handover of the donations from the Chinese Embassy in Manila to the University of Philippines regarding the losses of UP in the fire accident the previous month.
In fact, Ambassador Zhao is so eager to sit down and talk with the incoming Philippine leader about peaceful ways to settle Manila and Beijing’s territorial row over the mineral rich South China Sea that it believes the 2-year timetable laid down by Duterte before both governments can iron out their differences is actually too long.
“Let me quote what Chairman Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People’s Republic of China, had said: ’10,000 years are too long. Seize the moment, seize the hour.’ I would say that two years is too long. Seize the moment, seize the hour.”
And with Duterte’s expected assumption to the country’s highest position at the end of next month, Ambassador Zhao expressed confidence that the relationship between the Philippines and China will only “get better.”
"Political scientists will likely be mulling over the phenomenon of that election for quite some time. How did a prosperous island-state with a relatively robust economic growth rate (6 percent per year) make a sudden turn to the left?
According to economists, this island-state with a population of 103 million people located in Southeast Asia is currently one of the most dynamically developing countries in the world. The country’s economic growth has enabled additional social spending. Under acting President Benigno Aquino III, the unemployment rate declined to 2 percent a year, as he launched state programs aimed at cutting unemployment, reducing poverty, and increasing investments into core education.
However, based on preliminary results, the victory in the presidential election did not go to a representative of one of the political forces that have traditionally been in power in the Philippines – the liberals, conservatives or nationalists. Instead, voters chose 71-year-old leftist populist mayor Rodrigo Duterte, a member of the Philippine Democratic Party (PDP)-Laban. It appears that the combination of the growing degree of prosperity and a steadily high poverty level (about one-third of the population) played the decisive role in Duterte's victory...
During the summer, the new administration - the most leftist government in the country’s history - will take over in the Philippines. Soon we will find out what will come of anticipated changes in Manila’s domestic and foreign policies, and if they might lead to an opening for Moscow."
"Another similarity that Duterte and Putin have is that following their controversial statements, their psychological well beings were subjected to critical analysis.
According to a psychological report on Duterte obtained by ABS CBN News, he is suffering from Antisocial Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The analysis was brought to light during the annulment case filed by his ex-wife, Elizabeth Zimmerman.
Dr. Natividad Dayan, former president of the International Council of Psychologists, prepared the report. According to him, Duterte has a psychological condition characterized by “gross indifference, insensitivity and self-centeredness, grandiose sense of self-entitlement and manipulative behaviors; and pervasive tendency to demean, humiliate others and violate their rights and feelings."
"MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday he is excited to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, one of the heads of state who have requested a bilateral meeting with him.
"That I look forward to," he said, when asked about his bilateral meeting with the Russian leader in Laos.
Duterte was speaking before repatriated Overseas Filipino Workers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 in Pasay City.
"I like Putin…We have similarities," he added."
DAVAO CITY — Russia’s ambassador to the Philippines met with incoming President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday evening and discussed with the presumptive President-elect ways to strengthen the cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Philippines.
Igor Khovaev who flew in to Davao City, said Wednesday that he was “deeply impressed” by Duterte.
“It was very productive,” Khovaev said in describing his meeting with Duterte. He said their discussion would jumpstart a better partnership...
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"In recent years, Asia’s biggest geopolitical story has been the South China Sea, where China has brazenly constructed holdings in waters claimed by its smaller neighbors — including the Philippines. Current Philippine President Benigno Aquino III has refused to negotiate directly with Beijing, but Duterte has indicated that he’d take a conciliatory stance in matters concerning the superpower. He has mentioned the possibility of joint ventures. Most significantly, he has criticized the U.S. — the Philippines’ former colonizer and today its closest and most significant ally — for not better handling the territorial dispute in the South China Sea."
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