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Maritime Defense Diplomacy Strategy Cultural Approach of Gunung Padang Site Facing Problems in the North Natuna Sea Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Fariel Zulfikar Alman; Gabriel Choirul Alman; Rianto Rianto; Sri Patmi; Sri Yaumil Habibie; Asep Iwa Soemantri; Heru Prasetyo
Indonesian Journal of Applied and Industrial Sciences (ESA) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/esa.v3i4.10157

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This study analyzes the maritime defense diplomacy strategy with the cultural approach of the Gunung Padang Site in dealing with problems in the North Natuna Sea. The cultural approach was chosen as the basis for the strategy to assert Indonesia's sovereignty over its maritime territory which is threatened by claims from other countries. With a focus on the Gunung Padang Site as a symbol of Indonesia's rich cultural heritage, this study explores the potential for cultural diplomacy in strengthening Indonesia's claim to the North Natuna Sea. The research method used is qualitative descriptive with a literature study approach, collecting data from primary and secondary sources related to history, culture, and maritime diplomacy. The results of the analysis show that the integration of culture in maritime defense diplomacy provides a stronger and more convincing dimension in voicing Indonesia's national interests. The recommendations produced include strengthening cultural diplomacy, developing communication infrastructure and diplomatic capabilities, more intensive international collaboration, and increasing research and analysis on the relationship between culture and maritime interests. It is hoped that the results of this study can provide a positive contribution in efforts to maintain Indonesia's maritime sovereignty and security in the North Natuna Sea.
The Urgency of Indonesian Public Policy in Facing a War Situation in the Peace of Global Economic Competition Rianto Rianto; Lukman Yudho Prakoso; Fariel Zulfikar Alman; Asep Iwa Soemantri; Sri Patmi; Seftiandra Bermana; Sri Yaumil Habibie; Toriq Furqon Al-Mujaddid
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i7.10450

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This article discusses the urgency of Indonesian public policy in facing the situation of "war in peace" amidst global economic competition. Competition between countries now includes economics, technology, and politics. Indonesia must adopt adaptive and proactive policies to maintain stability and advance national interests. Through qualitative analysis, this article explores strategies such as strengthening economic infrastructure, economic diversification, human resource development, economic diplomacy, and bureaucratic reform. National security policy must also include economic, cyber, and energy aspects. This research provides insights for policymakers, academics, and practitioners in formulating effective strategies to face the challenges of globalization.