Indonesia's Foreign Policy Under Suharto
Title | Indonesia's Foreign Policy Under Suharto PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Suryadinata |
Publisher | |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Indonesia |
ISBN | 9789814951630 |
Indonesian Foreign Policy and the Dilemma of Dependence
Title | Indonesian Foreign Policy and the Dilemma of Dependence PDF eBook |
Author | Franklin B. Weinstein |
Publisher | Equinox Publishing |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9789793780566 |
How can an underdeveloped country like Indonesia draw on outside resources for its national development without sacrificing its independence? Approaching the problem from the vantage point of the Indonesian elite, this important work explores the complex interactions between domestic political factors and the shaping of foreign policy. To illustrate the ways in which underdevelopment has affected Indonesia's international participation, Professor Weinstein presents a graphic picture of what Indonesia's leaders see when they view the outside world, and he systematically seeks out the sources of their perceptions. He shows that most of the elite see the international system as dominated by exploitative powers that cannot be relied on to assist Indonesia's development. He examines the relationship between perceptions and politics under both Sukarno and Soeharto and offers an illuminating comparison of the bases of foreign policy under each leader, revealing dramatic changes and surprising continuities. His cogent analysis helps to explain the sharp reversal of policy in 1966, and his conclusions form a convincing hypothesis that can be tested in other Third World countries. This book, now brought back to life as a member of Equinox Publishing's Classic Indonesia series, will attract specialists in Southeast Asia, as well as readers with a broader interest in the politics and economics of underdeveloped countries. FRANKLIN B. WEINSTEIN was Director of the Project on United States-Japan Relations at Stanford University, where he also taught in the Department of Political Science. A graduate of Yale University, he received his PhD from Cornell University.
Torn Between America and China
Title | Torn Between America and China PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Novotny |
Publisher | Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
Pages | 427 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9814279595 |
How can a developing, democratic and predominantly Muslim country like Indonesia manage its foreign relations, while facing a myriad of security concerns and dilemmas in the increasingly complex post-Cold War international politics, without compromising its national interests and sacrificing its independence? Approaching this problem from the vantage point of the Indonesian foreign policy elite, this book explores the elite's perceptions about other states and the manner in which these shape the decision-making process and determine policy outcomes. The combined qualitative and quantitative research strategy draws on a unique series of in-depth interviews with 45 members of the Indonesian foreign policy elite that included the country's (present and/or former) presidents, cabinet ministers, high-ranking military officers, and senior diplomats. Among all state actors, Indonesian relations with the United States and China are the highest concern of the elite. The leaders believe that, in the future, Indonesia will increasingly have to manoeuvre between the two rival powers. While the United States during George W. Bush's presidency was seen as the main security threat to Indonesia, China is considered the main malign factor in the long run with power capabilities that need to be constrained and counter-balanced.
The Politics of Post-Suharto Indonesia
Title | The Politics of Post-Suharto Indonesia PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Schwarz |
Publisher | Council on Foreign Relations |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780876092477 |
This book responds to the critical need of policymakers, practitioners, and scholars for current research on Indonesia.
Aspirations with Limitations
Title | Aspirations with Limitations PDF eBook |
Author | Ulla Fionna |
Publisher | ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2018-06-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9814786705 |
As the first directly elected Indonesian president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) served at a crucial juncture in Indonesia’s history. Succeeding the three short presidencies of BJ Habibie, Abdurrahman Wahid and Megawati Sukarnoputri, his presidency had a lot to prove. While critical assessment of SBY’s domestic policies have been undertaken, less attention has been paid to his foreign policy. This volume seeks to fill this gap by examining key foreign policy issues during SBY’s tenure, including bilateral relations, Indonesia’s involvement in international organizations, and pivotal issues such as international labour and terrorism. The book provides an assessment of the direction of his foreign policy and management style, paying particular attention to his concerns over Indonesia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, the significance of international institutions, and Indonesia’s right to lead.
Indonesia's Foreign Policy (Routledge Revivals)
Title | Indonesia's Foreign Policy (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Leifer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-12-03 |
Genre | Indonesia |
ISBN | 9780415710671 |
First published in 1983, this was the first book to provide a systematic and comprehensive account of the nature and course of Indonesia's foreign policy since independence in 1949. Michael Leifer's comprehensive title will of great value to students concerned with the study of foreign policy in Asia, as well as for more general readers with an interest in Indonesia and South-East Asia.
The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia
Title | The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia PDF eBook |
Author | David Wurfel |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2016-07-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1349208132 |
This is the first book in several years to review the foreign policies of major Southeast Asian states and the first ever to include those frequently neglected smaller states. It is also unique in the editors' adherence to a new comparative framework which attempts to weave together the earlier literature on comparative foreign policy analysis and current concepts of political economy. Comparative foreign policy studies are introduced by three distinguished scholars in that field. A general survey of international relations in Southeast Asia then precedes the country chapters, all authored by experienced specialists. A concluding chapter attempts to identify the emerging patterns of Southeast Asian foreign policy and suggest explanations for them.