Sovereignty and the Sea: How Indonesia Became an Archipelagic State by R. E. Elson, John G. Butcher

Sovereignty and the Sea: How Indonesia Became an Archipelagic State

R. E. Elson, John G. Butcher

560 pages missing pub info (editions)

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Until the mid-1950s nearly all of the sea between the far-flung islands of the Indonesian archipelago was open to ships of all nations, but in 1957, the Indonesian government declared that it had absolute sovereignty over all the waters lying with...

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