1st Edition

Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from Independence to 2019 Political Culture and Maritime Geography

By Indra Alverdian Copyright 2025
    294 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Alverdian explores how a distinct national character of maritime governance has influenced the nature of Indonesia's aspiration to go beyond archipelagic towards a maritime nation, through focusing on the intersection between the nation's political culture, historical changes and geopolitical contexts, which gave rise to the primacy of the theme of unity in the nation's discourse.

    The main theme of this research is the three-pillar framework of the Tanah-Air concept, which includes the political culture of persatuan nasional (national unity), the strategic culture of cakra manggilingan (turning of the times from dark to golden periods), and the geopolitical context of posisi silang dunia (world crossroad position). The findings of this publication indicate the dominant influence of Javanese political culture, philosophy, values, and traditions on the distinct character of Indonesia’s maritime orientation. Specifically, Javanese political philosophy and traditions within each pillar of Tanah-Air have influenced continuity rather than change in the evolution of Indonesia’s maritime policy. This book helps readers understand how the defining theme of unity in national political culture has shaped the evolution of Indonesia’s maritime policy from 1945 to 2019. It illustrates how the continuous influence of the theme of national unity as devised by the political elites through history has addressed the realities of the archipelago’s geography, and it is significant from both an academic and practical policy perspective.

    A book designed for academics and the general public interested in gaining greater insight and knowledge on Indonesia’s maritime policy and maritime nation aspirations.

    1. Introduction: Tanah-Air Concept and Continuity and Change of Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from 1945 to 2019 2. Pillar Framework of the Tanah-Air Concept: Unity and Javanese Political Culture on National Maritime Orientation 3. Three Ages of Nusantara: Towards the Unity of Land and Sea and Nation of Indonesia 4.      Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from 1945-1950: Concentric Maritime Orientation and Protection of the Main Islands 5. Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from 1950-1967: From the Main Islands towards the Archipelagic State Principle 6. Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from 1967 – 1998: The Archipelagic Outlook and the Institutionalization of Tanah-Air for National Economic Development 7. Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from 1998 to 2004: The Reformation Period and Archipelago-Based National Development 8. Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from 2005 to 2019: Towards Indonesia as a Maritime Nation 9. Epilogue. Bibliography and List of References

     

    Biography

    Indra Alverdian is a lecturer and researcher at the International Relations Study Program at President University in Indonesia. Currently, he teaches Indonesian Ocean Policy, Sea Power and Maritime Affairs at the University and Ocean Governance in Global Politics. He received his PhD in Maritime Policy and Law from the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong in Australia. His research interests include maritime politics, maritime policy, and maritime security. Dr. Alverdian is also a 2023-2024 Non-Resident WSD Handa Research Fellow at US Pacific Forum and a 2019 Visiting Research Fellow at Abo Akademi University Sea Program in Turku. His most recent publications include ‘Maritime Security Cooperation between India and Indonesia : Imperatives, Status and Prospects’, published in 2021 by the India Quarterly, and ‘Prospects for Multi-level Governance of Maritime Security in the Sulu-Celebes Sea: Lessons from the Baltic Sea Region’, published by Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs.