Indonesia's Strategy in Facing the Vuca Threat in South China Sea
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 6)Publication Date: 2022-06-30
Authors : Tamarell Vimy Salsa Bila Surya Wiranto Rudiyanto Pujo Widodo Panji Suwarno;
Page : 09-212
Keywords : North Natuna Sea; South China Sea; VUCA;
Abstract
The North Natuna Sea, which is located in the Riau Archipelago, directly adjacent to the South China Sea, is Indonesia's sovereign territory, and has a wealth of natural resources that makes this area want to be controlled by China on the basis of the nine-dash line. This unilateral claim by China has triggered conflicts from other countries because it is not in accordance with international law recognized by UNCLOS 1982. This condition can be called VUCA, namely volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity, namely several difficult conditions and situations. This study will discuss the implementation of the VUCA strategy by Indonesia to deal with threats to the Natuna Sea, which aims to determine Indonesia's strategy in dealing with the threat of sovereignty to Indonesian territorial waters. The research method uses descriptive qualitative methods with data collection techniques using literature studies. This study reveals that the strategy that can be used in dealing with the threat of VUCA is to apply VUCA Prime, namely by implementing Vision, Understanding, Clarity, and Agility adapted to the vision of Indonesia Emas 2045 in developing maritime development policies and strategies to be able to make Indonesia a center of world's maritime civilization
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