Abstract

As an emerging concept, blue economy shows that the ocean and seas are important drivers of economic growth and innovation, while taking into account the need to guarantee ocean sustainability and rules-based ocean governance. This research was conducted to see how State members of the ASEAN community are preparing to implement blue economy amid climate change and regional security threat. Using normative approach, this research lists the policy issue of States regarding the mitigation and prevention of climate change and focusing on the key sectors of blue economy. State members also need to overcome the threat on regional security State whether by legal or cooperative measures. In conclusion, this research highlights the importance of carefully weighing the effects of climate change and regional security concerns in order to ensure a sustainable and resilient future for the region.

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