Kerjasama keamanan Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapura dalam menciptakan keamanan jalur pelayaran di Selat Malaka pasca peristiwa 11 September 2001- 2010 = Security corporation between Indonesia-Malaysia and Singapore in creating a security shipping lines in the Malacca strains post 11 September 2001 to 2010
Main Authors: | Andi Meganingratna, author, Add author: Zainuddin Djafar, examiner, Add author: Asra Virgianita, examiner, Add author: Lumban Tobing, Fredy Buhama, supervisor, Add author: Hariyadi Wirawan, examiner |
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Format: | Masters Bachelors |
Terbitan: |
, 2012
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Online Access: |
https://lib.ui.ac.id/detail?id=20299727 |
Daftar Isi:
- <b>ABSTRAK</b><br> Penelitian ini menggambarkan tentang efektivitas kerjasama yang dibentuk oleh Indonesia, Malaysia dan Singapura di dalam pengamanan selat Malaka setelah terjadinya peristiwa 11 September 2001 hingga tahun 2010 yang telah mengubah ancaman dan tantangan keamanan di kawasan ini. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian yang bersifat kuantitatif dengan data sekunder. Hasil penelitian menyimpulkan bahwa efektivitas kerjasama yang dibentuk oleh littoral states dalam pengamanan selat Malaka ini sangat di pengaruhi oleh banyak alasan sehingga bentuk bentuk kerjasama di Asia tenggara antara littoral states terbatas bahkan hingga pasca peristiwa 11 September 2001. Secara historis perompakan dan terorisme maritim memang bukan merupakan masalah yang dianggap penting. Akibatnya ada keengganan untuk bekerjasama pada isu tersebut. Adanya peristiwa 11 September 2001 dan beberapa kejadian lain yang berhubungan dengan terorisme akhirnya membuat littoral states mengubah persepsinya pada berbagai masalah yang sebelumnya diyakini bukan sebagai ancaman pada masa lalu. sehingga sangat penting untuk menginterpretasikan kerjasama keamanan maritim secara lebih luas sehingga diharapkan dapat menjawab tantangan dan dinamisme perkembangan maritim dalam batas teritorial setiap negara <hr> <b>Abstract</b><br> This study illustrates the effectiveness of cooperation established by Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in the Malacca Strait security after the event of 11 September 2001 that have changed the threats and security challenge in the region. This research is a quantitative study with secondary data. Study concluded that the effectiveness of cooperation established by littoral states in securing the Malacca strait is influenced by many reasons, so the form of cooperation in Southeast Asia between the littoral states is limited even after the events of 11 September 2001. Historically piracy and maritime terrorism is not an issue that is important. As a result there is a reluctance to cooperate on the issue. The existence of the event of 11 September 2001 and some other events related to terrorism ultimately make littoral states to change their perception on various issues that were previously believed to be not as a threat in the past. So it is important to interpret maritime security cooperation more broadly so that is expected to meet the challenges and dynamism in the development of maritime territorial limits of each country. <hr> <b>Abstract</b><br> This study illustrates the effectiveness of cooperation established by Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in the Malacca Strait security after the event of 11 September 2001 that have changed the threats and security challenge in the region. This research is a quantitative study with secondary data. Study concluded that the effectiveness of cooperation established by littoral states in securing the Malacca strait is influenced by many reasons, so the form of cooperation in Southeast Asia between the littoral states is limited even after the events of 11 September 2001. Historically piracy and maritime terrorism is not an issue that is important. As a result there is a reluctance to cooperate on the issue. The existence of the event of 11 September 2001 and some other events related to terrorism ultimately make littoral states to change their perception on various issues that were previously believed to be not as a threat in the past. So it is important to interpret maritime security cooperation more broadly so that is expected to meet the challenges and dynamism in the development of maritime territorial limits of each country.