Caballero-Anthony Mely, Montesclaros Jose Ma Luis, Trajano Julius Cesar
Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore.
Appl Biosaf. 2025 Jun 5;30(2):178-188. doi: 10.1089/apb.2024.0055. eCollection 2025 Jun.
This article examines the governance of dual-use research of concern (DURC) in Southeast Asia, highlighting both progress and persistent gaps in biosafety and biosecurity. While significant developments have been made in biosafety and biosecurity, the region remains underprepared to address the complexities of DURC. This underpreparedness stems from diverse factors, including varying levels of exposure to biosecurity threats across countries, competing priorities within national biosecurity agendas, limited awareness of DURC issues, and weak institutional capacity to implement effective oversight mechanisms. These factors create inconsistencies in the implementation of DURC governance across countries, undermining efforts to establish robust safeguards against potential misuse of scientific research. The article argues that addressing these domestic issues is crucial for building more effective DURC governance frameworks. Strengthening national policies, improving institutional capabilities, and fostering awareness of DURC risks are essential steps toward mitigating biosecurity threats and ensuring the responsible conduct of research within the region.
本文探讨了东南亚两用性关注研究(DURC)的治理情况,着重介绍了生物安全和生物安保方面取得的进展以及持续存在的差距。虽然在生物安全和生物安保方面已取得重大进展,但该地区在应对两用性关注研究的复杂性方面仍准备不足。这种准备不足源于多种因素,包括各国面临生物安保威胁的程度不同、国家生物安保议程中的优先事项相互竞争、对两用性关注研究问题的认识有限以及实施有效监督机制的机构能力薄弱。这些因素导致各国在两用性关注研究治理的实施上存在不一致,破坏了建立强大保障措施以防止科学研究被潜在滥用的努力。文章认为,解决这些国内问题对于建立更有效的两用性关注研究治理框架至关重要。加强国家政策、提高机构能力以及增强对两用性关注研究风险的认识是减轻生物安保威胁并确保该地区研究负责任开展的关键步骤。