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Completeness, Capacity, Coordination: Strategic Insights for Philippine ASL Management from Indonesia’s Archipelagic Sea Lanes

Completeness, Capacity, Coordination: Strategic Insights for Philippine ASL Management from Indonesia’s Archipelagic Sea Lanes

by LCDR Stephen S Pagcaliwagan PCG | May 2, 2026 | Articles

About the Author: LCDR Stephen S Pagcaliwagan is a Philippine Coast Guard Officer who completed his master’s degree in security studies (Homeland Security and Defense) from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His master’s thesis explored Indonesia’s...

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PASL CENTER is a non-government organization established as a strategic response to the landmark enactment of Republic Act No. 12064 (Philippine Maritime Zones Act) and Republic Act No. 12065 (Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act).