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Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
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JMSNI is an international peer-reviewed journal focuse on the social dimensions of coastal and marine issues throughout the world. It is published by Doctoral Program of History, Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University. JMSNI is published twice a year in June and December
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Learning Indonesian History Based on Multiculturalism to Strengthen National Integration Sulistiyono, Singgih Tri; Amaruli, Rabith Jihan
Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jmsni.v6i2.16666

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This article discusses the importance of learning Indonesian history based on multiculturalism to strengthen national integration. The post-Reformation era, which has opened the gate to broad democracy and regional autonomy on the one hand, has also opened the idea of national disintegration by several parties on the other side. This idea demonstrated by demands for secession in several regions in Indonesia, the idea of trans-national Islam, and horizontal conflicts. If this is not a concern, it will threaten the conception of the Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia (NKRI)/Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia in the future. Through the conception of multiculturalism, this article discusses three main things, namely the concept of multiculturalism in Indonesia, the plurality of Indonesian society as a necessity, and initiating learning Indonesian history through intellectual training and current problem-based learning strategies.
Maritime Diplomacy of the Indonesian Navy on Sail Australia 1998 Anindito, Royan Hanung
Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jmsni.v6i2.16925

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In the 90s, Indonesia's relations with Australia often had ups and downs. In addition, Australia has been a neighbour of Indonesia for a long time. Thus, Indonesia conducts Maritime Diplomacy so as not to cause more significant turmoil. Australia celebrated Australia Day 1998 by inviting Tall Ships from various countries. Indonesia was invited to visit the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), so Indonesia was willing to join the Sail Australia 1998 event. Indonesia joined Sail Australia in 1998. The cruise was adjusted to the AAL schedule to carry out Kartika Jala Krida. Therefore, the voyage was named Kartika Jala Krida 1998 to Sail Australia. During the voyage, KJK ‘98 experienced several dynamics. The tail of KRI Dewaruci was hit by a storm when the race did not get wind. When one of the KJK ‘98 was going to visit the Indonesian Ambassador in Canbera on the roadside, there were several demos about Timor-Timor. Thus, no matter the circumstances, Indonesian sailors, through the KJK ‘98 team, still show as professional, trengginas, tanggon, and responsive sailors. KJK ‘98 shows the performance of the AAL cadet marching band, ship parade, sailing role, and traditional dance using traditional customs. Open Ship also introduces Indonesian culture. The results of the struggle of Indonesian sailors fascinated the Australian people, who were amazed by Indonesia and then KJK ‘98 received the most trophies. Thus, the results of maritime diplomacy can reduce friction between Indonesia and Australia. This research uses a maritime history approach that aims to keep the Indonesian generation in the maritime spirit even in the circumstances, regardless of conditions. First, why Indonesia carried out maritime diplomacy through participation in Sail Australia 1998, despite the monetary crisis. Second, what are the dynamics of the Navy's maritime diplomacy in participation in Sail Australia 1998.  Third, how the public responds to Indonesia's maritime diplomacy towards Australia.
Household Food Insecurity among Small-scale Fishermen in Tambak Lorok Semarang Subekti, Slamet
Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jmsni.v6i2.19438

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This paper discusses food insecurity which reflects the absence of sufficient food availability in a family to be able to live a healthy, active, and productive life in a sustainable manner. The condition of household food insecurity can be identified using a method based on an experience-based measurement scale. In connection with the existence of traditional fishermen in Tambak Lorok Semarang, it is deemed necessary to conduct research on the scale of measuring household food insecurity. The purpose of this research is to determine the level of food insecurity in traditional fishing households in Tambak Lorok Semarang. The results of this study concluded that the food insecurity of Tambak Lorok fishermen's households was at a moderate level close to severe.
The Use of Analytical Network Process (ANP) for the Development Strategy of PT PAL to Support Indonesia's Defence Industry Khadafy, Mouamar; N Suarsana, I G; Susilawati, Susilawati
Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jmsni.v6i2.14069

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Indonesia's strategic geopolitical position, bridging two continents and two oceans, includes vital straits used by numerous foreign ships along the Indonesian Archipelago Sea Route (ALKI). Its strategic importance poses significant defense and maritime security challenges. To address these, President Joko Widodo has enhanced the Navy's role by leveraging the Indonesian defense industry to position Indonesia as a global maritime axis. PT PAL, a key player in this industry, must develop strategic shipbuilding policies to support this vision. This study aims to analyze and identify optimal strategic policies for PT PAL using the Analytical Network Process (ANP) method and Super Decisions software. The findings indicate that prioritizing the development of the warship division is crucial, as it received the highest weight in defense equipment needs. Consequently, PT PAL should focus on enhancing its warship division to align with Indonesia's maritime defense and security objectives.
Conflict of Maritime Delimitation in Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between Indonesia and Vietnam Herno Della, Rhaptyalyani; Kuntasa, Tanan
Journal of Maritime Studies and National Integration Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jmsni.v6i2.13635

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The recent incident in the Natuna waters involving the Vietnamese coast guard and the Indonesian naval patrol has reignited tensions. Both parties claim that their activities were conducted within their respective Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ). This boundary dispute is likely to persist unless Indonesia and Vietnam reach a mutual agreement regarding their EEZ limits. This article aims to analyze the existing agreement between Indonesia and Vietnam and explore the factors contributing to the prolonged nature of this issue. The delimitation of the border between Indonesia and Vietnam has been prompted by the increasing threats of illegal fishing within Indonesia's sovereign territory in Natuna. Despite being neighboring countries, Indonesia and Vietnam have yet to reach a conclusive decision regarding their EEZ boundaries. This issue persists even after the signing of the continental shelf agreement based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS 1982). The EEZ problem in the Indonesia-Vietnam boundaries is compounded by various factors, including economic, diplomatic, and environmental concerns. Resolving this issue requires careful consideration and cooperation between the two nations.

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