Abstract

This research aims to understand conflict management and strategy at state borders and its implications that are very due at the ontological level and sociological level. The problem is very interesting to be analyzed by conducting a qualitative case study in Indonesia. The data were collected through observation and documentation. The data were analyzed using interactive steps of data reduction, data display, and data verification, supported by triangulation. The results indicate that managing conflict and strategy at state borders and its implementation are needed for providing information to stakeholders to update regulations and sanctions. This result provides inputs for making better regulation and policy for state agencies as public officials and practitioners.

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