With other ASEAN nations, INDONESIA has worked constantly to develop the regions

126 Appendix 6 Noun Phrases which modified by Post-Noun Modifications in Marty Natalegawa’s Speech delivered at the conference on Indonesia. No. Noun Phrase Code Number Pattern 1. An Indonesian PERSPECTIVE on The Indo- Pacific Keynote Address by H.E.Dr.R.M.Marty Natalegawa Minister for Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia at the Conference on Indonesia Washington Dc, 16 May 2013 MN3NP000 1D 2. Let me begin by expressing my sincere APPRECIATION to the CSIS for organizing this Conference and for the kind invitation extended to me to speak before such distinguished PANEL of experts on Asia- Pacific Affairs. MN3NP3 1D 1A 3. The TOPIC of today’s discussion is indeed timely and relevant. MN3NP6 1A 4. The term “Indo-Pacific” has become increasingly common in the LEXICON of geopolitics. MN3NP7 1A 5. In TERMS of geography, it refers to an important triangular spanning two OCEANS, the Pacific and Indian Oceans, bounded by Japan in the north, Australia in the south-east and India in the south-west, notably with Indonesia at its center . MN3NP9 1A 2D 6. SERVING as highways for the movement of global trade , as well as of people and the associated ideas and cultural expressions they bring forth. MN3NP 14 1D 7. In the political economic domain, it refers to an MN3NP 17 3B 127 AREA encompassing some of the most dynamic economies in the world, with rising role not only in the evolving global economic architecture, but also in the political arena as well. 8. Today, the Indo-Pacific region is an economic POWER in its own right. It serves as the ENGINE for global economic growth. MN3NP 20 1A 1A 9. The region has an aggregate adj POPULATION of some three billion. MN3NP 22 1A

10. FIVE of its 30 countries are among the 20 largest

ECONOMIES of the world. MN3NP 23 1A 1A

11. These ACCOUNT for about two-thirds of global trade.

MN3NP 24 1D 12. Not least, the term Indo-Pacific brings into focus the REALITY of the interconnection between the futures of the Indian and the Pacific Oceans. MN3NP 25 1D 13. Whereas in the past one may identify distinct and separate regional cooperative ARCHITECTURE for the Indian and the Pacific Oceans , the future may probably see EMPHASIS on architectures that connect these two areas: Indo-Pacific frameworks. MN3NP 27 1A 1B

14. The twenty seven COUNTRIES of the ASEAN Regional Forum ARF,

MN3NP 31 1A

15. And more significantly, perhaps, THE EAST ASIA SUMMIT EAS which despite the

nomenclature, at Indonesia’s initiative, includes India, Australia and New Zealand as MN3NP 32 2B