Draft:Renato de Castro
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Renato C. de Castro | |
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Born | Renato Cruz de Castro |
Nationality | Filipino |
Occupation(s) | Political scientist Professor Defense and security analyst |
Known for | Expertise in Philippine foreign relations and security studies Research on Philippine-American relations Analysis of Indo-Pacific security dynamics |
Awards | Dr. Aurelio Calderon Chair in Philippine-American Relations Fulbright Scholarship |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines (AB, Political Science) University of the Philippines (MA, Political Science) University of the Philippines (MA, International Studies) University of South Carolina (PhD, International Studies) Arizona State University (Post-doctorate) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | De La Salle University |
Renato Cruz de Castro is a Filipino political scientist, defense and security analyst, and professor at the International Studies Department, De La Salle University, Manila. He currently holds the Dr. Aurelio Calderon Chair in Philippine-American Relations and is recognized for his expertise in Philippine foreign policy, security studies, and U.S.-Philippines relations.
Career and expertise
[edit]Academic positions
[edit]De Castro serves as a professor at the International Studies Department of De La Salle University, where he holds the prestigious Dr. Aurelio Calderon Chair in Philippine-American Relations. He has taught courses in:
International Relations Strategic Studies Philippine Foreign Policy Maritime Security
Government advisory roles
[edit]His expertise has been recognized through several key appointments:
Consultant to the National Security Adviser during the Aquino Administration (2010–2016) Instructor at the National Defense College of the Philippines Lecturer at the Armed Forces of the Philippines[1]
Research and analysis
[edit]De Castro's research focuses on several critical areas:
Philippine maritime security and defense capabilities U.S.-Philippines strategic relations Regional security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific China's maritime expansion and its implications
He has been particularly vocal about the Philippines' need to develop comprehensive defense capabilities. His analysis emphasizes:
The importance of maritime and air asset development The need for substantial defense funding Strategic approaches to addressing security challenges posed by China The development of robust defense strategies for the Philippine archipelago[2]
Selected publications
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References
[edit]- ^ "ADRi Non-Resident Fellows". 19 March 2018. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
- ^ Lade Jean Kabagani (March 9, 2024). "Phl comprehensive archipelagic defense concept is on right path—expert".