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Boris Johnson's Policy Analysis on Maritime Security in the North Atlantic Triyani Triyani; Asep Iwa Soemantri; Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Panji Suwarno; Meli Ruslinar; Muhamad Faisal; Raesha Syahnaz Zahra; Yosyea Oktaviandra; Yussie Novitasari
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11357

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This study analyses Boris Johnson’s policies on maritime security in the North Atlantic, with a focus on naval modernisation and collaboration with NATO. The study finds that Johnson’s policies focus on improving maritime defence technology and strengthening multilateral cooperation in the face of the Russian submarine threat. Although Brexit has changed the UK’s relationship with the European Union, the UK has maintained its role in maintaining maritime stability through NATO. The results of this study demonstrate the effectiveness of Johnson’s policies in addressing security challenges in the North Atlantic, although there is a need for continued investment in maritime defence technology. Recommendations for further research include longitudinal studies and research on the role of technology.
Lesson Learn David Johnston's Strategic Leadership in Support of Canada's Maritime Security Cintya Yelena Putri; Asep Iwa Soemantri; Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Panji Suwarno; Ahmad Ari Syahputra Pulungan; Aldy Surya Alriandi; Atikah Inayah; Auriga Putri Faradilla
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11360

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This article examines key lessons learned from David Johnston’s leadership in Canada’s maritime sector. By analyzing the policies and strategies implemented by David Johnston during his tenure, the study identifies effective approaches to enhancing interagency collaboration, human resource development, and the adoption of advanced technologies. Findings show that Johnston’s leadership focused on innovation and operational efficiency, which contributed significantly to the advancement of the maritime sector. The lessons learned from Johnston’s experience can provide valuable guidance for future maritime leaders to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities in a global context.
Lessons Learned from Thomas Modly's Strategic Leadership in Enhancing United States Maritime Security: Indonesia Faisal Muhamad; Asep Iwa Soemantri; Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Panji Suwarno; Meli Ruslinar; Raesha Syahnaz Zahra; Triyani Triyani; Yosyea Oktaviandra; Yussie Novitasari
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11362

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This article explores lessons learned from Thomas Modly's leadership in improving U.S. maritime security, through various approaches such as system and ship modernization, cybersecurity, international partnerships with countries directly related to U.S. maritime interests, and operational readiness through repair, maintenance and logistics to improve efficiency and effectiveness. This study also evaluates the relevance of these steps to improving maritime security in other countries, especially countries with large sea areas. In addition, this study also offers an effective model in addressing maritime security challenges from various contexts.
Religious Leadership and Personal Branding of 'Kyai' in Islamic Education Management: Pathways to Promoting Moderation and Preventing Radicalism Misdah; Soemantri , Asep Iwa; Sumin, Sumin; Wajdi, Muh Barid Nizarudin; Pamungkas , Muhamad Imam
Munaddhomah: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Progressive Management of Islamic Education
Publisher : Prodi Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Pascasarjana Institut Pesantren KH. Abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/munaddhomah.v6i1.1510

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Religious leaders are crucial in fostering moderate attitudes and behaviours, particularly among students of Pesantren (Islamic boarding schools). However, empirical studies examining the relationship between Kyai leadership and efforts to counter radicalism still need to be explored. This study investigates the impact of religious leadership and personal branding of the Kyai on religious moderation and the prevention of radicalism in Pesantren. A quantitative approach with a correlational survey design was employed, involving 340 respondents, including administrators, students, and alums from Pesantren. Data were collected via a five-point Likert scale questionnaire administered online and analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results indicate that religious leadership and personal branding of the Kyai positively influence religious moderation, which plays a vital role in countering radicalism. Additionally, religious moderation was found to mediate the relationship between Kyai leadership and personal branding with radicalism prevention. The restricted sample coverage due to the online survey format is a study limitation. The findings suggest that enhancing Kyai's religious leadership and personal branding can be a valuable strategy for combating Pesantren's radicalism.
Navigating Modernity and Tradition: Strategic Practices in Islamic Schools at The West Kalimantan-Malaysia Border Misdah, Misdah; Soemantri, Asep Iwa; Syahbudi, Syahbudi; Wajdi, Muh Barid Nizarudin
Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun
Publisher : SCAD Independent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/peuradeun.v13i2.2040

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This study explored the strategic management practices adopted by Kyai in Islamic boarding schools along the West Kalimantan-Malaysia border, focusing on overcoming challenges posed by geographical isolation and limited resources. Employing a qualitative case study methodology, interviews were conducted with key stakeholders, including Kyai, Ustadz, and Madrasah Heads, to gather insights into their strategic management approaches. The findings indicated that Kyai plays a pivotal role in institutional growth through systematic strategic planning, which includes conducting SWOT analyses, developing strategic documents, and ensuring structured implementation. The study highlighted how effective leadership and strategic planning are crucial in driving institutional transformation and sustainability in resource-constrained settings, demonstrating the dynamic adaptation of traditional educational models to modern educational demands. The implications of this research suggest that adapting traditional educational frameworks to contemporary management practices enhances institutional capabilities to navigate modern educational and socio-economic challenges, providing a model for similar educational institutions in resource-limited settings.
Resilient Surveillance Architecture for Critical Maritime Routes: A Case Study of the Strait of Malacca under Extreme Weather Scenarios Oktaviandra, Yosyea; Asep Iwa Soemantri; Anwar Kurniadi
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 04 (2025): September - November, International Journal of Education, Vocational and Socia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v4i04.2417

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The Strait of Malacca is one of the world's most critical maritime routes, serving as a key conduit between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. However, this strategic corridor faces increasing threats from extreme weather events such as tropical storms, heavy rainfall, and high waves driven by climate change. These conditions severely limit the effectiveness of traditional maritime surveillance systems that rely heavily on radar and satellite technologies, which often fail under adverse weather. This study proposes the concept of a Resilient Surveillance Architecture (RSA) an adaptive monitoring system that integrates advanced radar, high-resolution satellite sensors, and drones equipped with infrared and miniaturized radar technology. RSA enhances real-time detection and monitoring accuracy, even under extreme weather conditions. Beyond technology, the study emphasizes the importance of climate-adaptive defense policies and international cooperation among littoral states such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to strengthen the resilience of maritime surveillance systems. RSA is presented as a strategic solution to ensure navigational safety, bolster regional maritime security, and maintain the continuity of global trade in increasingly climate-vulnerable environments