Reassessing the Legal Grounds of Freedom of Navigation in Indonesia’s Archipelagic Waters
This article is written in response to Navigating the Divide: Why the U.S. Navy Must Resume FONOPs in Indonesia by Patrick Panjeti, Military Fellow at the CSIS Defence and Security Department. 1…
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