Japan’s Contributions to Maritime Security in the Bay of Bengal

Japan’s maritime presence in the Bay of Bengal
Japan’s maritime presence in the Bay of Bengal
Stable Seas and CIMSEC launch the latest Call for Articles that speak to the impact of ocean governance on international maritime security
Join Stable Seas and Safe Seas for a webinar highlighting insights from a recent report "What We Know About Piracy".
A new article on the US Navy effort to combat drug trafficking in the Caribbean recommends specific considerations that could help establish and sustain maritime security in the region.
Stable Seas convenes maritime security professionals to discuss the path to a secure and prosperous Bay of Bengal.
A new report on how data on piracy and armed robbery is collected, what information on piracy is available, and which organizations are analyzing data.
The Gulf of Guinea region represents one of the most complex maritime security environments in the world. A new Stable Seas report explores the connections between crime and insecurity in the maritime domain, and insecurity and instability onshore, drawing on interviews conducted with experts and practitioners in seven countries across the region.
Our new policy brief, in partnership with Asia Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation, examines policy recommendations for the Philippine fisheries, blue economy, and maritime law enforcement sectors. Recommendations were compiled during a workshop in Manila held in June 2019.
Stable Seas remembers Dr. Aileen Baviera, one of the Philippines’ foremost experts on contemporary China studies and international relations.
New report on maritime security challenges facing the Bay of Bengal including piracy, fisheries, trafficking, migration, and international cooperation.