BLUE SECURITY – A MARITIME EXCHANGE PROJECT

The Blue Security Program engages with and facilitates high quality research on issues of critical maritime security across the Indo-Pacific.

Bringing together leading regional experts in politics, international law and strategic studies, Blue Security focuses on three key pillars of maritime security: order, law and power.

Blue Security is a collaboration between La Trobe Asia, Griffith Asia Institute (GAI), University of New South Wales Canberra (ADFA), University of Western Australia’s Defence and Security Institute (DSI), United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and the Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy & Defence Dialogue (AP4D). It produces working papers, commentaries, and scholarly publications related to maritime security for audiences across the Indo-Pacific.

Blue Security receives funding support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia.

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Blue Security: A Maritime Affairs Series

Blue Security: A Maritime Affairs Series

Dhiyaul Aulia Huda and Jade Lindley on the Impact of Covid-19 on Maritime Piracy in the Singapore Strait.

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Challenges to Submarine Cable Connectivity in Southeast Asia and the Implications for Regional States

Challenges to Submarine Cable Connectivity in Southeast Asia and the Implications for Regional States

Jeslyn Tan in Martime Institute of Malaysia

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INTRODUCTION: Maritime Boundary Disputes in Southeast Asia

INTRODUCTION: Maritime Boundary Disputes in Southeast Asia

Melbourne Asia Review and Blue Security series on maritime disputes in Southeast Asia.

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PUBLICATIONS

Blue Security: A Maritime Affairs Series

Opinions and Analysis

Beyond the South China Sea: Other Maritime Disputes in Southeast Asia

UNCLOS 40th Anniversary Series – Why UNCLOS Matters

Assessing Southeast Asia’s Maritime Governance Capacity

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2024 Blue Security Fellowships

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