A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island
This paper aims to show the dynamics of the Indonesian – Malaysian border area in Sebatik Island, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Take into account as a background is the territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia over the Ligitan and Sipadan Islands which were awarded to Malaysia by the decisio...
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doaj-8d577183280f45c78e70e081b85f5bbc2021-07-08T04:08:06ZengUniversity of IndonesiaWacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia1411-22722407-68992011-04-0113110512010.17510/wjhi.v13i1.1111A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik IslandLina Puryanti0Sarkawi B. Husain1Faculty of Humanities, Airlangga University, SurabayaFaculty of Humanities, Airlangga UniversityThis paper aims to show the dynamics of the Indonesian – Malaysian border area in Sebatik Island, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Take into account as a background is the territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia over the Ligitan and Sipadan Islands which were awarded to Malaysia by the decision of the ICJ (International Court of Justice) in 2002, which was followed by the dispute over the Ambalat sea block in 2005. Sebatik Island is geographically very strategic since it faces the disputed areas. Therefore the concerns of the Indonesian state with regard to the island pertain to issues of nation-state sovereignty and territorial security, which she tries to safeguard through intensive campaigns. Research conducted in Sebatik in 2009 showed how people willingly reinforced the state by incorporating its programs, despite their ambiguous position as people in a border area, which support they used subsequently in negotiating with the state for their own local purpose.http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi/article/view/11sebatik island, borderland, negotiation, local people, state. |
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Lina Puryanti Sarkawi B. Husain A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia sebatik island, borderland, negotiation, local people, state. |
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A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island |
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A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island |
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A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island |
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A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island |
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A people-state negotiation in a borderland A case study of the Indonesia–Malaysia frontier in Sebatik Island |
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people-state negotiation in a borderland a case study of the indonesia–malaysia frontier in sebatik island |
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University of Indonesia |
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Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia |
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1411-2272 2407-6899 |
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2011-04-01 |
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This paper aims to show the dynamics of the Indonesian – Malaysian border area in Sebatik Island, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Take into account as a background is the territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia over the Ligitan and Sipadan Islands which were awarded to Malaysia by the decision of the ICJ (International Court of Justice) in 2002, which was followed by the dispute over the Ambalat sea block in 2005. Sebatik Island is geographically very strategic since it faces the disputed areas. Therefore the concerns of the Indonesian state with regard to the island pertain to issues of nation-state sovereignty and territorial security, which she tries to safeguard through intensive campaigns. Research conducted in Sebatik in 2009 showed how people willingly reinforced the state by incorporating its programs, despite their ambiguous position as people in a border area, which support they used subsequently in negotiating with the state for their own local purpose. |
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sebatik island, borderland, negotiation, local people, state. |
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