Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative
AMTI aims to promote transparency in the Indo-Pacific to dissuade assertive behavior and conflict and generate opportunities for cooperation and confidence building
The maritime environment in East Asia contains both promise and peril. The Indo-Pacific region is host to some of the world’s most important shipping lanes, facilitates huge volumes of regional trade, and boasts abundant natural resources. Competing territorial claims, incidents between neighboring countries, and increasing militarization, however, raise the possibility that an isolated event at sea could become a geopolitical catastrophe. This is all occurring against a backdrop of relative opaqueness. Geography makes it difficult to monitor events as they occur, and there is no public, reliable authority for information on maritime developments.
The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative seeks to change this. AMTI was conceived of and designed by CSIS. It is an interactive, regularly-updated source for information, analysis, and policy exchange on maritime security issues in Asia. AMTI aims to promote transparency in the Indo-Pacific to dissuade assertive behavior and conflict and generate opportunities for cooperation and confidence building. Because AMTI aims to provide an objective platform for exchange, AMTI and CSIS take no position on territorial or maritime claims.
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Vietnam Ramps Up Spratly Island Dredging
Commentary — November 15, 2023
Pacific Airwaves - Voted Off the Islands
Podcast Episode by Monica Sato and Andreyka Natalegawa — October 26, 2023
More than Meets the Eye: Philippine Upgrades at EDCA Sites
Commentary — October 12, 2023
Event Summary: Seafood Alliance for Legality and Traceability Forum
Blog Post by Mariana Aziz, Jenny Barker, Alexa Cole, and Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA), Jennifer Kane, Sara Lewis, Tony Long, Farid Maruf, Jovice Mkuchu, Kate O'Rourke, Leo Pradela, Whitley Saumweber, Ian Urbina, Laura Van Voorhees — September 27, 2023
Pacific Airwaves - Summiting Challenges in the Pacific
Podcast Episode by Monica Sato and Andreyka Natalegawa — September 26, 2023
Pacific Airwaves – Bleu Pacific
Podcast Episode by Monica Sato — August 22, 2023
A New Chinese Runway in the Paracels? Probably Not
Commentary — August 18, 2023
Tokyo and Canberra Orchestrate Efforts to Multilateralize the South China Sea
Blog Post by Reika Herman and Mai Takahata — August 14, 2023
Pacific Airwaves - Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Podcast Episode by Monica Sato — July 25, 2023
South China Sea Updates with Natalie Sambhi and Harrison Prétat
Podcast Episode by Gregory B. Poling, Harrison Prétat, and Japhet Quitzon — July 13, 2023