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Indonesia maritime security
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Japan, Indonesia Strengthen Maritime Ties Amid 60th Anniversary
By Daniel Hurst
The “free and open Indo-Pacific” was on display during Foreign Minister Taro Kono's first trip to Indonesia.
Indonesia’s Chance to Advocate Maritime Security Issues on the Security Council
By Pandu Utama Manggala
Indonesia has won a seat at the UN’s top body. Time to make good use of this chance to advance maritime security.
Indonesia Launches New PC-40 Warship
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jakarta unveils another vessel that marks a capability boost amid familiar challenges that remain.
Deepening the US-Indonesian Strategic Partnership
By Patrick M. Cronin and Marvin C. Ott
Defense Secretary Mattis' recent visit to Indonesia was an important step forward.
What’s Next for US-Indonesia Defense Relations Under Trump?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the opportunities and challenges for security ties.
3 Years Later, Where Is Indonesia's 'Global Maritime Fulcrum'?
By I.G.B. Dharma Agastia
Messy maritime security governance will have implications for Jokowi's ambitious maritime vision.
What’s With Indonesia’s 'Big' Military Exercise Near the South China Sea?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The drills (though far more routine than headlines suggest) show that Jakarta is determined to protect its interests.
Indonesia's Global Maritime Fulcrum: An Updated Archipelagic Outlook?
By I.G.B. Dharma Agastia
The previous Archipelagic Outlook strategy was inward focused; the new policy looks beyond Indonesia's borders.
Indonesia Sinks 60 More Vessels to Mark Independence
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Sinkings described as low-key, with identities of the vessels not publicly disclosed.
Indonesia Sinks Vessels Ahead of Independence Day
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Authorities begin a new round of an ongoing crackdown on illegal fishing.
Japan, Indonesia Eye Stronger Defense Ties
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Senior defense officials discuss cybersecurity and potential deals.
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