2021
DOI: 10.31014/aior.1991.04.01.266
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Sea Defense Strategy Strengthening Through Improving The Readiness of Indonesian Naval Vessel Crew (Study: The Health Office of 1st Fleet Command)

Abstract: One of the sea defense strategies in the scope of deterrence is by presenting the Indonesian Navy force in the sea. This demands the readiness of the Indonesian Naval Vessel includes the platform material readiness and its personnel. The Indonesian Naval Vessel unit is generally different from the land unit makes it difficult the crew and need the health manipulation to avoid health problems or diseases that can interfere with their performance. Research errors regarding the implementation of the Indonesian Na… Show more

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“…Controlling Inflation and maintaining people's purchasing power b. Maintaining recovery momentum (reducing unemployment & poverty rate) [19] c. Maintaining priority spending (strengthening productivity and the foundation of the national economy) [20] These three aspects are implemented through Spending Optimization: Subsidies, Compensation, Social Security, and priority spending (infrastructure, health, education and structural reform support) [21] 4. CONCLUTION a.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controlling Inflation and maintaining people's purchasing power b. Maintaining recovery momentum (reducing unemployment & poverty rate) [19] c. Maintaining priority spending (strengthening productivity and the foundation of the national economy) [20] These three aspects are implemented through Spending Optimization: Subsidies, Compensation, Social Security, and priority spending (infrastructure, health, education and structural reform support) [21] 4. CONCLUTION a.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With various losses that arise due to the ripple effect that exists, such as the flawed democratic process, the deprivation of the rights of the wider community and of course the loss of the state. The chronic culture of corruption in the Indonesian nation makes this crime occur deeply in the existing system in Indonesia, both in government and in the private sphere [29]. Of course, the corruption that is rooted in the government will cause systematic losses which will end up causing huge losses for the people, especially the lower middle economic class.…”
Section: Money Politics and Corruption As Non-military Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Untuk mengamankan kedaulatan negara, Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) dan Badan Keamanan Laut Republik Indonesia (Bakamla) telah menggelar kekuatan laut untuk melaksanakan operasi dan patroli pengamanan perbatasan laut khususnya di ZEEI LNU terhadap kegiatan ilegal berupa pelanggaran kedaulatan dan pelanggaran hukum oleh kapal-kapal asing di wilayah tersebut. Dalam pelaksanaan operasi dan patroli pengamanan laut ini seringkali terjadi insiden antara unsur Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia (KRI) TNI Angkatan Laut dan Kapal Negara (KN) Bakamla dengan kapal perang dan kapal pemerintah (coast guard dan kapal pengawas perikanan) dari China dan Vietnam yang mengawal kegiatan penangkapan ikan oleh nelayan mereka di ZEEI LNU yang mereka anggap sebagai bagian dari wilayahnya (Palupi, et al, 2021).…”
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