2015
DOI: 10.1355/cs37-3m
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Indonesia's Ascent: Power, Leadership, and the Regional Order

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“…So far India has coordinated patrols with three Southeast Asian countries with the aim of increasing mutual understanding and interoperability between the navy, prosecuting ships that violate the rules and laws of the sea, carrying out search and rescue (SAR) and overcoming sea pollution (Verma, 2016). India-Indonesia CORPAT is a joint Indian-Indonesian patrol activity carried out around the international maritime boundaries of India and Indonesia to maintain the security and tranquility of commercial shipping routes and international trade in one of the main shipping lanes around the Indian Ocean region (Roberts, Habir, & Sebastian, 2015). The Indonesian Navy will usually sail to Port Blair to atend the CORPAT opening ceremony, then the Indonesian and Indian Navy will sail towards the Indian-Indonesian maritime boundary around the Andaman Sea, then the India-Indonesia CORPAT activity will be closed in Belawan, Indonesia (Indian Navy, 2016).…”
Section: Joint Maritime Security Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far India has coordinated patrols with three Southeast Asian countries with the aim of increasing mutual understanding and interoperability between the navy, prosecuting ships that violate the rules and laws of the sea, carrying out search and rescue (SAR) and overcoming sea pollution (Verma, 2016). India-Indonesia CORPAT is a joint Indian-Indonesian patrol activity carried out around the international maritime boundaries of India and Indonesia to maintain the security and tranquility of commercial shipping routes and international trade in one of the main shipping lanes around the Indian Ocean region (Roberts, Habir, & Sebastian, 2015). The Indonesian Navy will usually sail to Port Blair to atend the CORPAT opening ceremony, then the Indonesian and Indian Navy will sail towards the Indian-Indonesian maritime boundary around the Andaman Sea, then the India-Indonesia CORPAT activity will be closed in Belawan, Indonesia (Indian Navy, 2016).…”
Section: Joint Maritime Security Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The financial crisis of 2008 and the subsequent economic recession have shaken the Western world to its foundations. These have severely increased public debt and the rate of unemployment and have dramatically lowered the rate of investment and the purchasing power of EU and North American citizens (Roberts, Habir & Sebastian 2015;Wolf 2015).…”
Section: International Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also called for a permanent ceasefire and referred the conflict back to ASEAN. The latter might therefore not have addressed the dispute without the prior involvement and assistance of the global body (Roberts and Widyaningsih 2015). The foreign ministers of Cambodia and Thailand met informally and called for a ceasefire and negotiations.…”
Section: Is Asean a Security Community?mentioning
confidence: 99%