Explaining Indonesia’s under-balancing : the case of the modernisation of the air force and the navy
The current maritime challenges that Indonesia faced had not led to the development of the navy and air force. While theories of neoclassical realism highlighted the importance of domestic factors when determining responses at the strategic level, inefficiencies within the state bureaucracy had o...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155033 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | The current maritime challenges that Indonesia faced had not led to the
development of the navy and air force. While theories of neoclassical realism
highlighted the importance of domestic factors when determining responses at
the strategic level, inefficiencies within the state bureaucracy had often been the
bane of prudent policies. Our article attempts to engage with the neorealist
concept of under-balancing to look at the reasons why there is stagnation in
Indonesia’s naval and air force development. The proponents of under-balancing
blamed inefficient bureaucracy as the cause of the issue. Our study on Indonesia’s
naval and air force development indicated that inefficient bureaucracy was
not the only driver of under-balancing. Looking at the agenda of naval and air
force modernisation, this research argues the lack of commitment from the
government, limited economic sources and the different modernisation priorities
at the military unit level that had greatly contributed to the mismatch between
systemic pressure and the response, in this case through naval and air force
development, against it. |
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