External Publication

Emerging Biosecurity Landscape in Southeast Asia

by Mely Caballero-Anthony, Julius Cesar Imperial Trajano, Jose Ma. Luis P. Montesclaros and Jeselyn
Published on 25 March 2026

Policy Reports

In Southeast Asia, porous borders are closely associated with transnational security challenges, including environmental degradation, irregular migration, and smuggling and human trafficking of women and children. Against a rapidly changing environment, the concept of security has evolved, further encompassing not only traditional human security challenges but also unseen threats. One such novel threat comes from lethal biological diseases, pathogens, toxins, and weapons, also collectively referred to as ‘biosecurity threats.’