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The role of Indonesian national soldiers in the Covid-19 outbreak

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  • Okta Andrian Fitriansyah

    (Students, Sea Defense Strategy Study Program, Defense Strategy Faculty, Indonesia Defense University Bogor, Indonesia,)

  • Ansori Zaini

    (Lecturer, Sea Defense Strategy Study Program, Defense Strategy Faculty, Indonesia Defense University Bogor, Indonesia)

  • Edi Suhardono

    (Lecturer, Sea Defense Strategy Study Program, Defense Strategy Faculty, Indonesia Defense University Bogor, Indonesia)

  • Rudi Sutanto

    (Lecturer, Sea Defense Strategy Study Program, Defense Strategy Faculty, Indonesia Defense University Bogor, Indonesia)

Abstract

Modern warfare is not just muscular warriors or laser-blended weapons, but the level of intelligence and morality. The war is now a strategy to utilize space (media) and time (moments or events), in winning the hearts of the public. The Covid-19 outbreak, is a serious threat to Indonesia in terms of defense and security. The government must be able to prepare as well as possible to anticipate the various possibilities and potential national threats. The military is the best organization in every country, because the military will always be ready to face all threats that can interfere with the sovereignty of the country, so it is interesting for the writer to make a description of the role of the TNI in dealing with Covid-19 with the Barry Buzan threat assessment framework. The study was conducted with a descriptive approach to phenomenological qualitative trying to understand the meaning of various events and human interactions in a particular situation. Hope the author, with this paper can provide benefits for the benefit of the nation and state.

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  • Okta Andrian Fitriansyah & Ansori Zaini & Edi Suhardono & Rudi Sutanto, 2021. "The role of Indonesian national soldiers in the Covid-19 outbreak," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 15(1), pages 478-492, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:tec:journl:v:15:y:2021:i:1:p:478-492
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    1. Phyoe Marnn & Thaw Tar Oo & Phyo Moh Moh Zin & Nizeyimana Jean Claude, 2021. "Performances of Myanmar Military in COVID-19 Pandemic Period & Disparities of Public Attitudes on Myanmar Military "Between Before COVID-19 And Present COVID-19 Period"," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 16(1), pages 584-598, February.

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    Keywords

    Indonesian National Soldier; Barry Buzan; Threats; Covid-19 Plague; Modern warfare; and phenomenology;
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    JEL classification:

    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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