PHILIPPINES – U.S. SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP: COLD WAR AND BEYOND
@article{Sen2005PHILIPPINESU, title={PHILIPPINES – U.S. SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP: COLD WAR AND BEYOND}, author={R. Sen}, journal={Jadavpur Journal of International Relations}, year={2005}, volume={9}, pages={85 - 92} }
Ever since its independence in 1946 the Philippines has had a "special relationship" with the United States which had the archipelago under its control for more than forty years after Spanish colonial rule over the territory had ended in 1898. Although from time to time nationalistic outpourings have led the Filipinos to look askance and question the special relationship, overall relations between the two countries both during the Cold War and its aftermath have been quite close. This paper… CONTINUE READING
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