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UID:the-challenges-ahead-and-future-trajectories-of-indonesias-defence-and-security
SUMMARY:The Challenges Ahead and Future Trajectories of Indonesia’s Defence and Security
LOCATION:Room 1.406
DESCRIPTION:Indonesia’s strategic environment, both domestically and extern
 ally, have changed significantly over the past decade and is likely to evol
 ve in the future. Cognisant of the archipelago’s dynamic security environme
 nt, President Widodo’s administration espoused the Global Maritime Axis/Ful
 crum doctrine that aims to propel Indonesia as a formidable regional mariti
 me power. The doctrine is not unwarranted. In its immediate regional neighb
 ourhood, Indonesia faces the prospect of a more assertive China that lay cl
 aim to the South China Sea, which gave rise to tension between several Sout
 heast Asian countries with the regional hegemon. While not a direct party t
 o the dispute, China's claims over the South China Sea is a great concern t
 o Indonesia given that its EEZ and China's so-called Nine Dash Line overlap
 , not to mention the frequent skirmishes between the Indonesian Navy and Ch
 inese Coast Guard.\n\nDomestically, terrorism continues to be Indonesia’s p
 reoccupation. While the Islamic State is now a shell of what it used to be,
  its sympathisers in Indonesia – those who have went and returned or deport
 ed after attempting to cross into the Syrian border with the intention to f
 urther the caliphate’s cause – is of a significant concern to Indonesia as 
 security apparatuses feared that they intend to establish a caliphate in In
 donesia and thus cause a spike in homegrown-terrorism and fuel radicalism. 
 Counter-radicalisation effort, not only driven by government but also relat
 ed stakeholders, therefore, would be an essential element in Indonesia's se
 curity sector. The role of women in both violent extremism and countering e
 xtremism has also been of debate as women had recently been an involved as 
 an active participant in terror attacks in Indonesia. A discussion on the s
 ubject of gender and the role of women not only broaden the scope of the st
 udy, but also add a different perspective to a previously male-dominated te
 rrorism environment. This panel aims to discuss and elaborate the security 
 challenges that Indonesia is facing in the near future. More importantly, t
 his panel seeks to discuss policies that Indonesia has adopted in tackling 
 challenges and some aspects of the policy-making process.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/the-challenges-ahead-and-future-trajectories-of-indonesias-defence-and-security
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