Blue Security in the Indo-Pacific
CIL Research Fellow Dita Liliansa has contributed a chapter to the newly released edited volume Blue Security in the Indo-Pacific, published by Routledge as part of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series. Her chapter focuses on Indonesia’s approach to maritime security, examining the nation’s evolving strategies and responses to complex challenges such as illegal fishing, marine pollution, and regional tensions. The book, edited by Ian Hall, Troy Lee-Brown, and Rebecca Strating, introduces the concept of “Blue Security,” advocating for a holistic understanding of maritime security that encompasses environmental, human, and traditional security concerns. Liliansa’s work sheds light on Indonesia’s Blue Security policies within the broader Indo-Pacific framework. The book is available here, while the Open Access version can be accessed at Taylor & Francis under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.