Boris Johnson's Policy Analysis on Maritime Security in the North Atlantic

Authors

  • Triyani Triyani Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Asep Iwa Soemantri Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Lukman Yudho Prakoso Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Panji Suwarno Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Meli Ruslinar Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Muhamad Faisal Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Raesha Syahnaz Zahra Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Yosyea Oktaviandra Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI
  • Yussie Novitasari Fakultas Keamanan Nasional, Unhan RI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11357

Keywords:

Boris Johnson, Maritime Security, North Atlantic, NATO, Brexit

Abstract

This study analyses Boris Johnson’s policies on maritime security in the North Atlantic, with a focus on naval modernisation and collaboration with NATO. The study finds that Johnson’s policies focus on improving maritime defence technology and strengthening multilateral cooperation in the face of the Russian submarine threat. Although Brexit has changed the UK’s relationship with the European Union, the UK has maintained its role in maintaining maritime stability through NATO. The results of this study demonstrate the effectiveness of Johnson’s policies in addressing security challenges in the North Atlantic, although there is a need for continued investment in maritime defence technology. Recommendations for further research include longitudinal studies and research on the role of technology.

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Published

2024-09-12

How to Cite

Triyani, T., Soemantri, A. I. ., Prakoso, L. Y. ., Suwarno, P. ., Ruslinar, M. ., Faisal, M. ., Zahra, R. S. ., Oktaviandra, Y. ., & Novitasari, Y. . (2024). Boris Johnson’s Policy Analysis on Maritime Security in the North Atlantic. Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology, 2(9), 1297–1308. https://doi.org/10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11357