Abstract

The Strait of Malacca is the busiest in the world. It happens because the Malacca Strait is one of the essential keys in energy trading. It started from being the target of pirates and armed robbery to the target of foreign intervention in the Malacca Strait. Feeling that its sovereignty was threatened, Indonesia did several things to maintain the sovereignty of the Malacca Strait as part of Indonesian territory. It was starting from the refusal to cooperate with foreigners to cooperate with the littoral state. This paper will explain the importance of the Malacca Straits in world trade and why Indonesia's sovereignty is threatened due to foreign activities in the Malacca Strait. This paper is based on Indonesia's geostrategy and National Resilience which is part of Indonesia's geostrategy itself.

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  • The Strait of Malacca is the busiest in the world

  • It happens because the Malacca Strait is

  • It started from being the target of pirates

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The Strait of Malacca is the busiest in the world. It happens because the Malacca Strait is one of the essential keys in energy trading. Hal ini membuat posisi Indonesia menjadi strategis, ditambah lagi Indonesia mempunyai salah satu selat penting dalam perdagangan minyak dunia, yaitu Selat Malaka. Selat Malaka “dimiliki” oleh beberapa negara sekaligus, hal ini terjadi karena adanya perjanjian UNCLOS ketiga yang berisi tentang penambahan 12 mil dari garis pantai menjadi bagian dari kedaulatan sebuah negara.

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