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Port Security And Preman Organizations In Indonesia Senia Febrica

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Port Security And Preman Organizations In Indonesia Senia Febrica
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.37 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Senia Febrica
ISBN: 9789815011890, 9815011898
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Port Security And Preman Organizations In Indonesia Senia Febrica by Senia Febrica 9789815011890, 9815011898 instant download after payment.

The global war on terrorism created pressure for Indonesia to improve its security measures for dealing with maritime terrorism. Following the 9/11 attacks and the 2002 Bali bombings, Indonesia has improved the security of its major ports and entered various international agreements to ensure its trading activities are not impeded. At the same time, in a bid to secure small ports and coastal areas in various parts of the country, preman—self-supporting, autonomous paramilitary—organizations began to play a greater role. This book explores the involvement of preman organizations in securing ports and coastlines in Jakarta, North Sulawesi, and the Riau Islands. The security of ports and coastal areas in the three provinces is of international importance because of their proximity to major sea lanes of communication. This book carefully maps out the tensions, contradictions, and implications of the use of preman organizations in the realization of Indonesia’s efforts to be a truly democratic civil society.

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