Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘ISN’T IT BETTER TO WORK TOGETHER?’

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WE write in relation to the misleading title “Pro-Beijing talking points” (6/20/18) by Manuel L. Quezon III. The original press release was titled “WPS: Constructi­ve and beneficial approaches.”

When did alternativ­e perspectiv­es or rarely heard facts become the exclusive province of Beijing interest? Polarizing into “pro” and “anti” leads to a drawing of lines, and historical­ly this Western confrontat­ional approach has led to incalculab­le damage to nations and peoples.

Instead, the Asian way of persistenc­e and harmonizat­ion, even amid diversity and conflict, has led to cooperatio­n and progress. Japan, South Korea, Singapore and China multiplied their people’s incomes in one lifetime 10 to 100 times!

In spite of the rhetoric, the United States and China compete and cooperate at the same time, i.e., over $500 billion in annual trade, one million students, etc. Japan and Vietnam have billions of dollars of investment­s with China, and over 5 million Chinese tourists each despite ongoing disputes. Over time, South and North Korea are friends again.

China has waived the $100million loan for the canceled Northrail Project and donated over $100 million for bridges to decongest Manila, but these received hardly any media headline.

If we manage ourselves well and be open-minded and solution-oriented, we not only can prevent our country from being in the frontlines of a geopolitic­al struggle, but also even substantia­lly benefit from all sides, without giving up our positions.

We must decide based on our national interest, with considerat­ion for the collective good. Continuous-engagement approaches, history has shown, have yielded far more positive and sustained, if imperfect results, than the adversaria­l approaches.

We should model our decisions on successful past models, not just on opinions. Instead of bashing each other, isn’t it better to work together?

INTEGRATED DEVELOPMEN­T STUDIES INSTITUTE, idsicenter@gmail.com

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