Development on Strategic Decision Making to Support National Maritime Security

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Avando Bastari
Okol Sri Suharyo
Ayip Rivai Prabowo
A.K. Susilo

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Maritime security is not a condition that is created, but must be pursued, controlled and maintained so that it can be realized as expected. Maritime security is a topic that is often discussed when a country is faced with the impact of globalization, especially in the maritime sector. This view is based on a theoretical position that sees globalization as a dynamic that has the ability to move all institutions, including the state. The dynamics of the global and regional environment will always have an influence on the condition of national marine security, both positive and negative influences that ultimately affect national stability, so a strategy for developing the capabilities of the Marine Security Agency is needed to support the creation of national marine security. This study aims to develop a strategic concept of Indonesia's capability development in supporting the creation of national maritime security. The method used is SWOT Analysis, by compiling internal and external factors which are then collaborated into several valid main strategy concepts. The results achieved in this research are the compilation of 15 main strategic concepts in the development of Indonesia's national capabilities in supporting the creation of national maritime security

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