Explaining Indonesia’s Under-balancing: The Case of the Modernisation of the Air Force and the Navy

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs Pub Date : 2021-09-14 DOI:10.1177/23477970211039645
Iis Gindarsah, Adhi Priamarizki
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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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解释印尼的不平衡:以空军和海军现代化为例
印度尼西亚目前面临的海上挑战并没有导致海军和空军的发展。虽然新古典现实主义理论强调了国内因素在决定战略层面应对措施时的重要性,但国家官僚机构内部的低效往往是审慎政策的祸根。我们的文章试图运用新现实主义的欠平衡概念来探讨印尼海军和空军发展停滞不前的原因。平衡不足的支持者指责低效的官僚机构是造成这一问题的原因。我们对印度尼西亚海军和空军发展的研究表明,低效的官僚机构并不是平衡不足的唯一驱动因素。从海军和空军现代化的议程来看,这项研究认为,政府缺乏承诺、经济来源有限以及军事单位层面不同的现代化优先事项,这在很大程度上导致了系统压力与应对措施之间的不匹配,在这种情况下,是通过海军和空军的发展来应对的。
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