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Edisi Maret 2023
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023)Indonesia's 1945 Constitution mandates national defense participation, with TNI-AL as the main force supported by civil society. As a maritime axis, Indonesia must strengthen maritime security and cooperation in Southeast Asia, empowering coastal and island communities as defense partners.
A comprehensive defense strategy—modernizing weaponry, enhancing human resources, and leveraging technology—is crucial amid global security challenges like the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Threats such as illegal fishing, drug trafficking, and maritime terrorism require Navy-civilian collaboration for effective surveillance and operations.
Strengthening maritime defense industries and infrastructure is key to securing sovereignty. With commitment and cooperation, Indonesia can restore its maritime strength. Constructive feedback is welcomed for improving the Indonesian Maritime Journal.
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Edisi Desember 2023
Vol. 11 No. 4 (2023)The rapid evolution of the global, regional, and national strategic environment has influenced geopolitics and geostrategy worldwide. Over the past year, global conflicts have been driven by geopolitical disputes, competition for energy resources, an arms race, and border issues. As an archipelagic nation situated at the crossroads of major trade and communication routes, Indonesia holds a strategic advantage in defense and diplomacy.
The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) is responsible for securing the country's maritime territory, requiring advanced technology to detect and address potential threats. A national defense system must be unique and secure, supported by a robust information system to safeguard classified defense data.
In the era of globalization, information technology (IT) plays a crucial role in national resilience. While IT can strengthen defense capabilities, it also poses risks that could undermine security. The effective use of IT enables rapid analysis of maritime threats and supports precise strategic decision-making.
Indonesian Maritime Journal, Volume 11, Issue 4 (December 2023), explores the role of information technology in maritime defense, including smart defense and dual strategy approaches. This edition aims to provide valuable insights for stakeholders and maritime experts while welcoming constructive feedback to enhance future publications.
Sebagai negara kepulauan yang terletak di persimpangan rute perdagangan dan komunikasi utama, Indonesia memiliki keunggulan strategis dalam pertahanan dan diplomasi.