Construing Indonesia’s maritime diplomatic strategies against Vietnam’s illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the North Natuna Sea


Darwis, - and Bama Andika Putra, - Construing Indonesia’s maritime diplomatic strategies against Vietnam’s illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the North Natuna Sea. ASIAN AFFAIRS: AN AMERICAN REVIEW 2022.

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The bilateral relations between Indonesia and Vietnam have long been problematic due to the unresolved maritime borders surrounding the North Natuna Sea. Despite having a long history of cooperation in mul-tilateral forums such as ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), the increasing occurrence of IUUF (illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing) in the North Natuna Sea continues to raise concerns in Jakarta about vessels of different countries, includ- ing Vietnamese-flagged vessels. Taking an example, this study evaluates the maritime diplomatic strate- gies of the President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) adminis- tration against the encroachment of Vietnam fishing boats which entered Indonesian waters in the North Natuna Sea between 2020-2021 with reference to the response of 1) Indonesia’s navy; (2) the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency, and (3) Indonesian Police or Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. Although there have been hundreds of incidents, five analytical cases were evaluated in this paper based upon their maritime diplomatic properties to understand Indonesia’s contemporary strategy toward such encroachments. Using Le Mière’s five framework points, the study argues that Indonesia’s maritime diplomatic strategies against Vietnam’s IUUF exhibited 1) a kinetic effect; 2) consistency; 3) message explic- itness; 4) reactive diplomacy; and 5) lack of power balance among stakeholders.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: J Political Science > JZ International relations
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2022 04:26
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2022 04:26
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/17145

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