THE EVOLUTION AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE NAVAL PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN INDONESIA AND ASEAN
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This essay explores the evolution and institutionalization of the naval partnership between Indonesia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The background reveals the maritime challenges faced by these entities in the dynamic Asia-Pacific region, necessitating collaborative security efforts. The purpose of the study is to analyze how this naval relationship has developed over time and its impact on regional maritime stability. The design/methodology/approach encompasses historical analysis, policy examination, and case studies of joint naval exercises. The results demonstrate that Indonesia and ASEAN's naval partnership has evolved from historical precedents to structured cooperation, incorporating joint exercises, information sharing, and capacity building. This collaboration contributes to regional maritime security and exemplifies the collective approach to addressing common challenges. In conclusion, this essay underscores the significance of such partnerships in shaping maritime security dynamics and promoting stability in an increasingly interconnected world.Downloads
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2023-12-25
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Komalasari, R., & Mustafa, C. (2023). THE EVOLUTION AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE NAVAL PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN INDONESIA AND ASEAN. Jurnal Strategi Pertahanan Laut, 9(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.33172/spl.v9i2.12576
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