Maritime Humanity Concept for Strengthening National Interests in Indonesia

Authors

  • Agus Sugiharto Universitss Diponegoro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/mpst.v1i2.14

Keywords:

Maritime Humanity Concept, National Interests, Indonesia

Abstract

This paper explores the concept of Maritime Humanity as a framework for reinforcing national interests in Indonesia. In light of Indonesia's strategic position as an archipelagic state with vast maritime resources, the paper argues that embracing a Maritime Humanity perspective is crucial for strengthening national identity and advancing national interests. The study examines how this concept can enhance Indonesia's geopolitical standing, foster economic growth, and ensure sustainable management of marine resources. By integrating historical, cultural, and economic dimensions of Indonesia's maritime heritage, the paper provides a comprehensive analysis of how Maritime Humanity can contribute to national cohesion and resilience. It further discusses policy implications and strategies for leveraging maritime values to promote Indonesia's interests on the global stage, emphasizing the need for a unified approach to maritime governance and international diplomacy. Through this exploration, the paper aims to offer insights into how Indonesia can effectively harness its maritime potential to secure its national interests and achieve long-term prosperity

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2025-06-25

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Sugiharto, A. (2025). Maritime Humanity Concept for Strengthening National Interests in Indonesia. Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Science and Technology, 1(2), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.55927/mpst.v1i2.14

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