Ditemukan 9 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Rendithya Ramdan Fikri
Abstrak :
Skripsi ini membahas bagaimana perdagangan begitu berpengaruh terhadap pertumbuhan dan perkembangan Malaka sehingga Malaka kerap disebut sebagai pusat perdagangan pada masanya, baik dari masa kesultanan hingga masa pendudukan Portugis. Perdagangan yang berpusat di Malaka ini juga secara tidak langsung membawa perubahan bagi Malaka itu sendiri baik dari segi tatanan sosial masyarakat hingga berubahnya sistem kepercayaan di wilayah Asia tenggara khususnya Nusantara sebagai imbas perdagangan yang dilakukan oleh para pedagang di Nusantara dengan pedagang-pedagang dari wilayah lain dengan pusatnya di Malaka. Keberhasilan Malaka menjadi pusat perdagangan ini tak lepas dari berbagai strategi dagang mereka yang telah tertanam dari masa kesultanan hingga nantinya diadopsi oleh Portugis yang tetap membuat Malaka menjadi pusat perdagangan walaupun waktu telah cukup lama berlalu. Dengan menjadi pusat perdagangan membuat Malaka menjadi pusat dunia, terutama didalam dunia pelayaran perdagangan.
Abstract
This thesis discusses how the trade was so influential to the growth and development of Malacca, so often called as trade center in his time, either of the empire until the Portuguese occupation. Trade, based in Malacca is also indirectly bring change to Malacca itself either in terms of social order to change the belief system in the southeast Asian region, especially the archipelago as the impact of trade done by the traders in the archipelago with traders from other regions with head in Malacca. The success of Malacca became the center of this trade could not be separated from their trading strategies which have been implanted from the sultanate until later adopted by the Portuguese are still making a trading center of Malacca although enough time has long passed. By becoming a trading center to make Malacca became the center of the world, especially in world shipping trade.
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2011
S510
UI - Skripsi Open Universitas Indonesia Library
Universitas Indonesia, 2000
S28491
UI - Skripsi Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
Universitas Indonesia, 2002
S28485
UI - Skripsi Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
Yuli Ari Sulistyani
Abstrak :
Malacca Strait, as one of the strategic straits in world trade, often face various nontraditional security threats. In accordance with United Nations Convention on the Law of The Sea (UNCLOS), littoral states such as Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia are obligated to maintain the security in Malacca Straits, to ensure that world trades and world economic are not disrupted. This study analyzes how the Malacca straits patrol (MSP) framework is formed by littoral states in order to maintain the security stability in Malacca Strait. The authors employ qualitative method through literature study. The obtained data were analyzed using the theory of defense cooperation and concept of defense diplomacy. The results of the study conclude that MSP, which is consisted of the Malacca Straits Sea Patrol (MSSP), "Eyes-in-the-Sky" Combined Maritime Air Patrols (EiS), and the MSP Intelligence Exchange Group (IEG), is classified as a defense diplomacy activity in the form of multilateral contacts between military officials and multilateral military exercises aimed at increasing mutual trust and defense capabilities of each country.
Bogor: University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2019
355 JDSD 9:2 (2019)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Universitas Indonesia, 1983
S25580
UI - Skripsi Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
Canada: School for Resource and Environmental Studies Dalhousil University , 1988
346.046 PRO
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Andi Meganingratna
Abstrak :
ABSTRAK
Penelitian ini menggambarkan tentang efektivitas kerjasama yang dibentuk oleh
Indonesia, Malaysia dan Singapura di dalam pengamanan selat Malaka setelah
terjadinya peristiwa 11 September 2001 hingga tahun 2010 yang telah mengubah
ancaman dan tantangan keamanan di kawasan ini. Penelitian ini merupakan
penelitian yang bersifat kuantitatif dengan data sekunder. Hasil penelitian
menyimpulkan bahwa efektivitas kerjasama yang dibentuk oleh littoral states
dalam pengamanan selat Malaka ini sangat di pengaruhi oleh banyak alasan
sehingga bentuk bentuk kerjasama di Asia tenggara antara littoral states terbatas
bahkan hingga pasca peristiwa 11 September 2001. Secara historis perompakan
dan terorisme maritim memang bukan merupakan masalah yang dianggap
penting. Akibatnya ada keengganan untuk bekerjasama pada isu tersebut. Adanya
peristiwa 11 September 2001 dan beberapa kejadian lain yang berhubungan
dengan terorisme akhirnya membuat littoral states mengubah persepsinya pada
berbagai masalah yang sebelumnya diyakini bukan sebagai ancaman pada masa
lalu. sehingga sangat penting untuk menginterpretasikan kerjasama keamanan
maritim secara lebih luas sehingga diharapkan dapat menjawab tantangan dan
dinamisme perkembangan maritim dalam batas teritorial setiap negara
Abstract
This study illustrates the effectiveness of cooperation established by Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore in the Malacca Strait security after the event of 11
September 2001 that have changed the threats and security challenge in the
region. This research is a quantitative study with secondary data. Study concluded
that the effectiveness of cooperation established by littoral states in securing the
Malacca strait is influenced by many reasons, so the form of cooperation in
Southeast Asia between the littoral states is limited even after the events of
11 September 2001. Historically piracy and maritime terrorism is not
an issue that is important. As a result there is a reluctance to cooperate on the
issue. The existence of the event of 11 September 2001
and some other events related to terrorism ultimately make littoral states to
change their perception on various issues that were previously believed to be not
as a threat in the past. So it is important to interpret maritime security
cooperation more broadly so that is expected to meet the challenges and
dynamism in the development of maritime territorial limits of each country.
Abstract
This study illustrates the effectiveness of cooperation established by Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore in the Malacca Strait security after the event of 11
September 2001 that have changed the threats and security challenge in the
region. This research is a quantitative study with secondary data. Study concluded
that the effectiveness of cooperation established by littoral states in securing the
Malacca strait is influenced by many reasons, so the form of cooperation in
Southeast Asia between the littoral states is limited even after the events of
11 September 2001. Historically piracy and maritime terrorism is not
an issue that is important. As a result there is a reluctance to cooperate on the
issue. The existence of the event of 11 September 2001
and some other events related to terrorism ultimately make littoral states to
change their perception on various issues that were previously believed to be not
as a threat in the past. So it is important to interpret maritime security
cooperation more broadly so that is expected to meet the challenges and
dynamism in the development of maritime territorial limits of each country.
2012
T30452
UI - Tesis Open Universitas Indonesia Library
Vos, Reinout
Leiden: KITLV Press, 1993
959.5 VOS g
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Abstrak :
Since the 1990s, regional organizations of the United Nations and international financial institutions have adopted a new dynamic of transnational integration, within the framework of the regionalization process of globalization.
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2014
e20442297
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library