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Scirj Volume VI, Issue I, January 2018 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

The North Natuna Sea Renamed as Geopolitics of Indonesia in Natuna

Yugolastarob Komeini, Nurmasari Situmeang, Fadra

Abstract: This study provides the analysis of the dynamic of strategic feature in South China Sea, especially China nine-dash line policy. This study extends to Indonesia response through the geopolitical policy to protect sovereignty and marine sources in Natuna. Certain international reports, together with several official document and literatures will be gained to collect some data to give a picture of the analysis. The main findings in this analysis explain that history factor used by China finally impacts Indonesia sovereignty and marine sources in Natuna. Strategically, Indonesia responses those threats through name changing and new map to protect its interests as geopolitical step. The result of this study highlights that adaptation on the geopolitic development means the preparation to calculate the national interest, especially related to great powers rivalry.

Reference this Paper: The North Natuna Sea Renamed as Geopolitics of Indonesia in Natuna by Yugolastarob Komeini, Nurmasari Situmeang, Fadra published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VI, Issue I, January 2018 Edition, Page 70-75 ".

Search Terms: Strategic Feature, Indonesia, Natuna, Geopolitics

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