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Abstract Indonesia is geographically an island nation with two-thirds of the ocean area larger than the mainland. This can be seen with the coastline on almost every island in Indonesia (± 81,000 km) which makes Indonesia ranks second after Canada as the country that has the longest coastline in the world. This power is a great potential for advancing the Indonesian economy. The extent of the ocean compared to the total land area in the world reaches approximately 70 to 30, making it a challenge for countries in the world that have the interests of the sea to advance their maritime. As the development of the strategic environment, the role of the sea becomes significant and dominant in delivering the progress of a country.Keywords: Island States, Strategic Environment Development
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References
Bambang Soedarno, S.Sos. “Pembinaan Potensi Nasional menjadi Kekuatan
Hankamnas di bidang maritim & Permasalahannya : Dharmala Jala Adhiguna, Kodikal, Januari 1994â€.
Unclos ( United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea )
Undang Undang Dasar Republik Indonesia Tahun 1945, pasal 33 ayat (3).
Undang Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 3 Tahun 2002, pasal 1 ayat (2).
Undang Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 34, tentang TNI, 2004. pasal 9 huruf (e).