Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia: Acronym and Abbreviations
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Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia: Acronym and Abbreviations Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia: Akronim dan Singkatan Dr. Ingo Wandelt Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia : Akronim dan Singkatan 1 Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia: Acronym and Abbreviations Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia: Akronim dan Singkatan Dr. Ingo Wandelt November 2009 2 Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia : Acronym and Abbreviations Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia : Akronim dan Singkatan 1 Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia: Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia: Acronym and Abbreviations Akronim dan Singkatan By: Disusun Oleh: Dr. Ingo Wandelt Dr. Ingo Wandelt Published by: Diterbitkan oleh : Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Indonesia Office Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Indonesia Office Cover Design & Printing: Design & Percetakan: German-Indonesian Chamber of Industry and Commerce (EKONID) Perkumpulan Ekonomi Indonesia-Jerman (EKONID) All rights reserved. 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Second Edition Edisi Kedua Jakarta, November 2009 Jakarta, November 2009 ISBN: 978-979-19998-5-4 ISBN: 978-979-19998-5-4 2 Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia : Acronym and Abbreviations Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia : Akronim dan Singkatan 3 Content I Daftar Isi Foreword ............................................................................................ 7 A ........................................................................................................ 24 Artanti Wardhani B ........................................................................................................ 53 C ........................................................................................................ 70 Foreword ............................................................................................ 9 D ........................................................................................................ 94 Dr. Ingo Wandelt E....................................................................................................... 120 Biographical Information on the Author ....................................... 12 F ....................................................................................................... 135 Dr. Ingo Wandelt G ...................................................................................................... 156 H ...................................................................................................... 170 About Frienrich-Ebert-Stiftung ....................................................... 14 I........................................................................................................ 193 J ....................................................................................................... 202 Kata Pengantar ................................................................................ 15 Aetanti Wardhani K ...................................................................................................... 230 L ....................................................................................................... 242 Kata Pengantar ................................................................................ 17 M ..................................................................................................... 253 Dr. Ingo Wandelt O ...................................................................................................... 264 P....................................................................................................... 271 Biografi Penulis ................................................................................ 18 Q ...................................................................................................... 280 Dr. Ingo Wamdelt R ...................................................................................................... 295 Tentang Frienrich-Ebert-Stiftung .................................................... 22 S ....................................................................................................... 302 T....................................................................................................... 328 A - Z ..........................................................................................24 - 300 U ...................................................................................................... 241 V ...................................................................................................... 262 W ..................................................................................................... 284 X ...................................................................................................... 320 Y ...................................................................................................... 342 Z....................................................................................................... 360 4 Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia : Acronym and Abbreviations Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia : Akronim dan Singkatan 5 Foreword by Artanti Wardhani and Marius Müller-Hennig, FES Indonesia Indonesia has become the world’s third largest democracy after only one decade of Reformasi. The country is receiving continuous support in its efforts to consolidate its democratic institutions. One focus area is the reform and professionalization of the security sector. This reform is understood predominantly in terms of embedding the security sector firmly and sustainably in the democratic institutions of the Republic. Beyond this pivotal issue, just as important is a democratic dialogue about security and defense policy. Indonesians need to talk about security and develop a common understanding of the security threats, challenges, and risks ahead in order to develop democratically legitimized strategies and policies to cope with them. One crucial precondition is that all those involved in this dialogue have the same language at their disposal when talking security. For a long time, dialogue on security issues has been limited to the security sector and a small circle of experts, excluding large parts of the political elite, the media, and civil society. This is partly due to the complexity and sensitivity of the issues under discussion, but it is also due to the complex technical and supposedly exclusive language of security-related terminology. This dictionary seeks to translate the exclusive security sector language, thus opening up the dialogue to those so far excluded. Security has two dimensions: internal and external. They are interlinked, especially in today’s globalized environment. Therefore, security dialogues have also tended to become more globalized. As described by Dr. Ingo Wandelt in his foreword to the dictionary, this dialogue is conducted predominantly in the lingua franca of security terminology, English. With this dictionary we want to facilitate the involvement of Indonesian experts, policy-makers, and the interested public in international debates on national, regional, and global security. This is necessary in order to communicate best practices, negotiate and coordinate multinational security initiatives, and cooperate on the political stage as well as on the ground. The security sector loves acronyms and abbreviations, and Indonesians love them too. This is strongly reflected in Indonesian security terminology. There is a huge proliferation of acronyms and abbreviations, which facilitates efficient communication among experts, but complicates communication with the general public and the international community. These two volumes of the dictionary on comprehensive security in Indonesia 6 Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia : Acronym and Abbreviations Kamus Keamanan Komprehensif Indonesia : Akronim dan Singkatan 7 Foreword by Dr. Ingo Wandelt as compiled by Dr. Ingo Wandelt, present the most frequently used Indonesian Some notes on the use of the dictionary terminologies, acronyms and abbreviations from the security sector. The Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia presents modern-day Indonesian We would like to thank Dr. Ingo Wandelt for his tremendous efforts in compiling this security and military terminologies as they appear in texts and written material in comprehensive dictionary from a huge variety of publicly available sources over a long their respective referential contexts. Both volumes thereby follow the conventional period of time. We would also like to thank all those who actively participated in the lines of the alphabetical order of dictionaries. The particular reality of Indonesian production of this dictionary and contributed to this joint effort. security terminology, however, where technical terms and expressions often appear as abbreviations and acronyms, necessitates a specific volume to allow the user an appropriate access. This is provided in volume II that is dedicated to those terminological entries that have at least one syllable of acronymic or abbreviation equivalents. This Jakarta, November 2009 applies to roughly one fourth of base words of modern Indonesian security terms. The first volume contains about 20.500 entries ordered alphabetically from their extended forms of,