CD Skripsi
Efektivitas Indomalphi Terhadap Keamanan Di Bidang Kemaritiman Indonesia
The high incidence of crime and piracy in the Sulu-Sulawesi Sea has an impact not
only on bordering countries but also for user countries that use this route as cargo ship
traffic. Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines responded to this security threat by
establishing security cooperation in the form of the Indomalphi Trilateral security
cooperation. For this reason, this study describes how Indomalphi security cooperation can
reduce security threats in the Sulu-Sulawesi Sea.
This study uses a neorealism perspective developed by Kenneth Waltz, where the main
national interest is security and justifies cooperation in the formation of joint securities. The
author uses the level of analysis of the nation-state, namely, the behavior of the nation-state
as a unified whole as the dominant actor in international relations. The author uses the
theory of regime effectiveness proposed by Arild Underdall in explaining the effectiveness of
the regime that underlies the formation of cooperation security. To describe this
collaboration, the authors collect data from books, journals, websites, dictionaries, Ministry
of Defense reports, and ReCAAP on maritime security cooperation. Then processed and
analyzed to answer this research question.
The results show that the cooperation between Indonesia, Malaysia, and the
Philippines has given good results for each country, such as decreasing the rate of ship
piracy, illegal fishing, and smuggling of illegal goods as well as making it easier to resolve
the kidnapping of Indonesian hostages at the Sulu Sulawesi Sea border in 2016-2019.
Keywords: Trilateral Cooperation, Security, Sulu Sea, Ship Piracy
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