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Indonesian Sea Power and Regional Maritime Security Challenges
Author(s) -
Marsetio Marsetio
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
jmsni (journal of maritime studies and national integration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2579-9215
DOI - 10.14710/jmsni.v1i1.1369
Subject(s) - maritime security , china , indonesian , geography , international trade , indian ocean , economy , political science , great power , oceanography , business , economics , geology , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology
The main objective of this paper is to examine the regional maritime security challenges facing Indonesia. As it is known that entering to the 21st century has come a new term in regional architecture in the Asia-Pacific region, namely the Indo-Pacific region. This region consists of the Indian Ocean and Pacific. Both of these areas became more interconnected than in the previous period. These two regions became a single, significant system in the global order. Key players in the Indo-Pacific region are China, India and the United States. Of course, their actions have created new challenges in maritime security. These challenges include maritime disputes, pirates, and maritime power competition. The dispute in the South China Sea has spawned a security problem in the Asia Pacific region that Indonesia must face in the future.

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