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Jakarta: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Republic of Indonesia, 2017
327 IND t
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jakarta: Department of Foreign Affairs, 2001
327.7 IND e
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Sengketa perebutan Kepulauan Spratly merupakan
sengketa multilateral antara Cina, Vietnam, Taiwan,
Filipina, Malaysia, dan Brunei. Keenam negara tersebut
memperebutkan kepemilikan terhadap Kepulauan Spratly yang
terletak di Laut Cina Selatan, baik untuk seluruhnya maupun
sebagian saja. Salah satu cara untuk melakukan pembicaraan
terhadap masalah-masalah dan klaim-klaim yang terkait
dengan sengketa Kepulauan Spratly adalah melalui Workshop
On Managing Potential Conflicts In The South China Sea yang
diselenggarakan atas inisiatif Indonesia. Dalam hal ini
workshop yang dibahas adalah workshop periode tahun 1990-
2005. Workshop tersebut tidak hanya dihadiri oleh para
partisipan dari negara-negara yang bersengketa, tetapi juga
negara-negara lainnya dalam lingkup regional Asia Tenggara.
Tujuan dari dilaksanakannya workhop ini adalah mengubah
potensi konflik yang terjadi di Kawasan Laut Cina Selatan
menjadi bentuk-bentuk kerjasama di antara pihak-pihak yang
bersengketa untuk meningkatkan rasa saling percaya
khususnya diantara para pihak yang bersengketa. Sehingga
dengan workshop ini konflik yang ada diantara para pihak
yang bersengketa dapat dikelola menjadi kerjasama-kerjasama
yang menguntungkan di wilayah Laut Cina Selatan. Kerjasamakerjasama
yang sudah disepakati meliputi bidang-bidang
seperti berikut: Marine Scientific Research; Marine
Environmental Protection; Safety of Navigation Shipping And
Communication; Resource Assessment and Ways of Development.
Sedangkan terhadap masalah teritorial dan yurisdiksional
diharapkan dari kerjasama-kerjasama yang sudah dilaksanakan
pada akhirnya dapat diperoleh suatu penyelesaian sengketa
yang disetujui oleh masing-masing pihak."
[Universitas Indonesia, ], 2007
S26126
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Anak Agung Banyu Perwita
"South China has become one of the most of serious hot spot in the world. The geopolitics of the sub region plays a very crucial tole in the pattern of interactions among the claimant states of the south china sea."
Jakarta: The Ary Suta Center, 2020
330 ASCSM 51 (2020)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Hayton, Bill
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014
341.45 HAY s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"ASEAN has an abiding interest in peace and stability in this region and in freedom of navigation in and overflight above the South China Sea. Much of ASEANs commerce, including its members' traded food and energy resources, passes through or over the South China Sea. The stakes for ASEAN and its members in the South China Sea are very high.This book is the product of a conference on Entering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea Dispute, initiated to remind all claimants to bring their claims as close as possible to the provisions of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. After all, ASEAN has sought to promote the rule of law in the region."
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2014
e20442234
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Valencia, Mark J.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995
341.5 VAL c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lingqun, Li
"This book provides an explanation of Chinese policy towards the South China Sea, and argues that this has been sculpted by the changing dynamics of the law of the sea in conjunction with regional geopolitical flux.The past few decades have witnessed a bifurcated trend in China's management of territorial disputes. Over the years, while China gradually calmed and settled most land-border disputes with its neighbors, disputes on the ocean frontier continued to simmer in a seething cauldron. China's Policy towards the South China Sea attributes the distinctive path of China's approach to maritime disputes to a unique factor--the law of the sea (LOS) as the "rules of the road" in the ocean. By deconstructing the concept of "sovereignty" and treating the LOS as an evolving regime, the book examines how the changing dynamics of the LOS regime have complicated and reshaped the nature and content of sovereign disputes in the ocean regime as well as the options of settlement. Applying the findings to the South China Sea case, the author traces the learning curve on which China has embarked to comprehend the complexity of the dispute accordingly and finds that it is the dynamic interaction of the law of the sea regime and the geopolitical conditions that has driven the evolution of China's South China Sea policy. This book will be of great interest to students of Chinese and Asian politics, international law, international relations and security studies"
London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
327.951 LIN c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Tomotaka Shoji
"This paper examines Vietnam?s security policy with a focus on its omnidirectional military
diplomacy. The concept of omnidirectional military diplomacy combines the ideas of omnidirectional
diplomacy?the basic foreign policy of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Vietnamese
government?and the military diplomacy of the Ministry of National Defense and the Vietnam
People?s Army. Under Vietnam?s omnidirectional military diplomacy, in order to build multilayered
and stable relationships with all countries, not only the diplomatic institutions but also relevant
military organizations participate in broadly-defined diplomatic activities through dialogue and
cooperation, thereby playing a part in Vietnam?s omnidirectional diplomacy. In the area of national
defense policy, Vietnam pursues stability not only of bilateral relations but also of the strategic
environment of the region as a whole by engaging in confidence building among relevant military
organizations for the security of Vietnam, a relatively small country. Vietnam?s omnidirectional
military diplomacy seeks to address the traditional security issue of sovereignty over the South China
Sea by directly applying the general goal of military diplomacy, namely: improving bilateral and
multilateral relations as well as the regional strategic environment through cooperative confidence-
building efforts, primarily in nontraditional areas. It attempts to keep China?s excessive influence
from reaching Vietnam by deepening the country?s relationships with the United States and other
major powers in the region. Vietnam?s omnidirectional military diplomacy principally covers the
United States, Russia, India and Japan, and also places importance on the utilization of ASEAN?s
multilateral frameworks for security cooperation."
National Institute for Defense Studies, 2016
355 NIDS 17 (2016)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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