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摘要
印尼国防部在2021年年中提交的1042.47亿美元的拟议战略预算引发了一场关于印尼Quo Vadis国防开支的辩论。需要回答一些问题,以便深入了解为印度尼西亚选择最佳防御方法的过程。提高国防能力应参考全球动态,以适应印度尼西亚的国家利益。本研究采用文献研究法、焦点小组讨论法(Focus Group Discussion, FGD)、实地观察法收集数据、PEST分析法(Political, Economy, Social, and Technology)、SWOT分析法(Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats),最后以互动分析法得出归纳性结论。本研究的目的是了解印尼的软实力和硬实力的优缺点,从而进行互动分析。研究结果表明,软实力方法最适合当前的全球和战略条件。仅提高国防设备的能力而不优先考虑软实力方法的各个方面,有可能使印度尼西亚列入主要大国威胁的地图中。必须提出软实力方法,但也要相互促进硬实力能力。这些方面的相互作用被认为对获得印度尼西亚的防御力量是有效的。
The proposed strategic budget of US$ 104,247 billion submitted by Indonesia’s Ministry of Defense in mid-2021 has created a debate about Indonesia's Quo Vadis defense spending. Some questions need to be answered to provide insight into the process of selecting the best method for Indonesia's defense. Increasing national defense capabilities should refer to the global dynamics to accommodate Indonesia's national interests. This research uses document study, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), field observations for data collection, PEST analysis (Political, Economy, Social, and Technology), as well as SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats), and ends with interactive analysis to obtain inductive conclusions. The purpose of this study is to see how Indonesia's weaknesses and strengths, both hard power and soft power, thus proceed to interactive analysis. The results show that the soft power method is considered the most appropriate to the current global and strategic conditions. Increasing the capability of the defense equipment only without prioritizing aspects of the soft power approach has the potential to make Indonesia included in the mapping of major power state threats. The soft power approach must be put forward but also mutually enable hard power capabilities. The mutualism of those aspects is considered effective to gain Indonesia’s defense strength.