CONTENT ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
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2016-12-29Author
SURWANDONO, SURWANDONO
RAMADHANI, MASYITHOH ANNISA
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This paper aims to explain the relationship between the traditional and non-traditional security threats that Indonesia is facing, and the policy options undertaken by Indonesia to address them. Given the growing concern about the existing security threats, it is important to evaluate the national security architectures. This article applies content analysis techniques to understand the policy construction chosen by Indonesian government through a series of regulations; the State Intelligence Law, the Social Conflict Management Law, the Anti-Terrorism Law, and National Security Bill. The research finds that Indonesian national security architectures emphasizes on the military-based approach, rather than the civil-based approach.