ASSESSMENTS
Indonesia Guards Its Front Door
Jul 28, 2016 | 09:30 GMT

The Indonesian government blows up a foreign fishing vessel in its waters earlier this year. Indonesian authorities have confronted at least three Chinese fishing boats in 2016 near the country's remote and resource-rich Natuna Islands.
(SEI RATIFA/AFP/Getty Images)
Forecast Highlights
- Chinese fishing vessels will continue to cross into Indonesia's exclusive economic zone near the Natuna Islands.
- Indonesia will maintain its aggressive stance to cement its hold on the area — part of its broader imperative to control the sprawling archipelago.
- Jakarta will build military, fishing and energy facilities on the islands, pursuing a strategy similar to that of other claimants in the South China Sea.
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