Only just making up the numbers? Understanding European small state participation in multilateral maritime security operations

2021 ◽  
pp. 118-134
Author(s):  
Brendan Flynn
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Manahan Budiarto Pandjaitan ◽  
Panji Suwarno ◽  
Gunardi Gunardi

<p>The work areas that are the responsibility of the Bangka Belitung Naval base are still quite vulnerable and responsible for problems and difficulties that could disrupt the ALKI I or the Indonesian archipelagic sea lane I. The area for which the naval base of Bangka Belitung is responsible, is not balanced. However, it must continue to provide the best support for all KRI (Warships of the Republic of Indonesia) which anchored in the Bangka Belitung Naval Base. This study tries to analyze the role of the Bangka Belitung Naval base in supporting maritime security operations in ALKI I. The study uses descriptive qualitative methods about understanding the Bangka Belitung Naval base in supporting maritime security operations at ALKI I. This study uses the role of base theory, Sea Power theory and Navy trinity theory. The results of the study show that the Bangka Belitung Navy Base has not yet supported KRI or not to carry out the provision. Therefore, it is agreed that the Bangka Belitung Naval Base would provide complete facilities and infrastructure including anchoring, to be able to support KRI to operate safely at sea in assisting sovereignty in the ALKI I region.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Naval Base Role, Maritime Security, ALKI I</p>


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bert van den Broek ◽  
Arthur Smith ◽  
Eric den Breejen ◽  
Imelda van de Voorde

JOURNAL ASRO ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Okol Sri Suharyo ◽  
Oyu Mulia S ◽  
Ahmadi Ahmadi

ABSTRACT Maintaining stability of the National jurisdiction security, particularly in the Indonesian eastern waters is one of the roles of Indonesian Navy which is implemented in the Maritime Security Opeation (MSO) by assigning Navy Patrol Ships (PC). In terms of capabilities and the number of Indonesian PC compared to the extensive area of the MSO sector, it still considered to be not optimal, so the Navy need to think and perform right calculations in the assignment of PC and choose Navy Bases as the initial position of MSO by PC. This study aims to create a set covering model in calculating the assignment of patrol ships to create a set covering model to calculate the assignment of patrol ships optimally by minimizing assigned patrol ships number however can still cover all patrol sectors. This model also used the Analytic Network Process (ANP) approach to select the Naval base as the initial base for patrol ships in implementing MSO. Optimization results were to assign 12 patrol ships which could cover 18 patrol ships and 3 Naval bases from 9 bases that can be used as an initial base for PC in the implementation MSO.  Keywords: Naval Maritime Security Operations (MSO), Set Covering, Analytic Network Process (ANP)


2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 179-183
Author(s):  
Michael Noone ◽  
Kathleen Reardon ◽  
Julia Whitelock

Indonesia is a maritime nation with 75 % or 5.8 million square kilometers of its area is covered by the sea, including the Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone / IEEZ and three Indonesian archipelagic sea lanes; Malacca Strait, Sunda Strait, and Lombok Strait affirm Indonesia as the most strategic geographical position. The Indonesian people feel so pathetic to witness the current condition in Indonesian waters since there are many crimes, especially law violations that occurred in the Indonesian maritime territory that could lead to a prolonged polemic and hampers the efforts to build national unity. Ideally, maritime security should be safely guaranteed, meaning that the sea can be controlled, safely used by the users and is free from the threat or disruption to sea-based activities. This research explains about how to improve the quality of the Indonesian Navy personnel human resources serving in Maritime Security Operations Sector through analysis of CBA (Cost and Benefit Analysis) and SUG (Seriousness, Urgently and Growth) Model. The result of this research is improving knowledge and insights of Indonesian Navy personnel on legal matters, particularly maritime security law is very important to endorse the implementation of the vision and mission of the navy.


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