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Bonus Crossover Episode with the China Global South Podcast: Ray Powell on the South China Sea

2025/4/20
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Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific?

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Corrected release (original contained the wrong audio file).

In an episode originally released by the China Global South Podcast) titled, "South China Sea Update: Will the U.S. Really Defend the Philippines Against China?", co-host Ray Powell was interviewed about his work illuminating China's maritime gray-zone activities with SeaLight), and about the South China Sea security situation more broadly.


Donald Trump strongly feels that U.S. security alliances in Europe no longer serve Washington’s long-term interest. In his view, the U.S. is being “ripped off” by wealthy countries that can afford to pay for their protection but choose to rely on the United States instead. He also says much the same thing about the U.S. military presence in Japan and South Korea.

Curiously, though, the Philippines is different. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently visited Manila and reaffirmed Washigton’s “ironclad” commitment to protect the Southeast Asian country against “China’s aggression.”

Ray Powell, director of the Sealight initiative at Stanford University’s Gordian Knott Center for National Security Innovation and host of the “Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific Podcast,” joins Eric and CGSP Southeast Asia Editor Edwin Shri Bimo to discuss why the national security team in Washington remains appears to be more committed to the Philippines than other alliance partners.