Indonesia's role in the contemporary world – Indonesia as Maritime Power

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Indonesia’s role in the contemporary world – Indonesia as Maritime Power.

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Introduction. As geographically, Indonesia is an archipelagic country with two thirds of the oceans area larger than land. This creates great potential to advance the Indonesian economy. As the strategic environment progresses, the role of the sea an fisherman becomes significant and dominant in ushering in the progress of a country, both in terms of marine products and coastal environment. Indonesia’s fisheries becoming the basis of lives in the world. 70% Indonesia region covered by seashore. 55thousands km coastline along, second larger in the world. ASEAN, SDGs, the UN System, War on Terrorism, Economic Growth, G20.

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Seedling Black and white close up. The position of Indonesia and its impact in ASEAN, SDG’s, UN System, War on terrorism, Economic growth, G20..

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ASEAN Indonesia establish maritime axis cooperation. Silk Road Infrastructure Tourism cooperation.

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WAR ON TERRORISM Because of Indonesia has the largest region in sea, so this is potential for terrorism attack under the sea so that by making policy in building maritime national security..

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