Who stirs South China Sea tensions? Follow the money
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Stratbase ADR Institute (ADRi), a Philippine think tank, claims to be an independent voice for Filipino interests, yet it's deeply entangled with the US military-industrial complex and big business.
The late Alberto del Rosario, former Philippine foreign minister who orchestrated the illegal 2016 arbitration against China, chaired ADRi. He was a powerful business executive with deep ties to US military interests.?
Manuel V Pangilinan, the Institute's co-chair and Del Rosario's longtime business partner, has his own stakes—his companies are knee-deep in South China Sea oil and gas projects.
While these people line their pockets, whether ADRi promotes Filipino interests or those of their American backers.
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