Explaining Indonesia's Foreign Policy

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This book examines Indonesia's post-Aceh tsunami disaster management through the lens of a multifaceted foreign policy decision-making process involving a variety of bureaucratic actors. It argues that organizational structure and bargaining aspects are as important as power and interests in explaining foreign policy making in the Indonesian context.

When the Aceh tsunami struck in late 2004, the use of foreign military assets in responding to natural disasters was not a common feature in Indonesian historyJakarta remained reticent to engage foreign military enclaves within its own territories. This greatly affected Indonesia's security cooperation with other countries, including Australia. Prior to the Aceh tsunami, natural disaster management was a domestic political issue. The unprecedented decision by the government of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to approve foreign military assistance for military operations other than war (MOOTW) in Aceh was a result of domestic and international factors.

This book addresses timely yet fundamental questions about Indonesian foreign policy decision making that led to the involvement of foreign militaries in the country's worst-ever natural disaster. As a former colony that prized the value of non-interference, the Indonesian government had to make a difficult decision about whether to accept offers of international assistance from countries including Australia. With this, the book explores why the Indonesian government decided to approve Australian humanitarian assistance following the 2004 Aceh tsunami, and how governmental agencies managed this assistance.



Examines Indonesia's disaster management in post-Aceh tsunami Addresses timely yet fundamental questions about Indonesian foreign policy decision making Argues that organizational structure and bargaining aspects are as important as power and interests

Autorentext

Emilia Yustiningrum completed her PhD at Griffith University in 2021. She is a researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), formerly known as the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Indonesia. Her research interests cover international relations, foreign policy, and natural disasters.


Klappentext

This book examines Indonesiäs post-Aceh tsunami disaster management through the lens of a multifaceted foreign policy decision-making process involving a variety of bureaucratic actors. It argues that organizational structure and bargaining aspects are as important as power and interests in explaining foreign policy making in the Indonesian context. When the Aceh tsunami struck in late 2004, the use of foreign military assets in responding to natural disasters was not a common feature in Indonesian history Jakarta remained reticent to engage foreign military enclaves within its own territories. This greatly affected Indonesiäs security cooperation with other countries, including Australia. Prior to the Aceh tsunami, natural disaster management was a domestic political issue. The unprecedented decision by the government of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to approve foreign military assistance for military operations other than war (MOOTW) in Aceh was a result of domestic and international factors. This book addresses timely yet fundamental questions about Indonesian foreign policy decision making that led to the involvement of foreign militaries in the country s worst-ever natural disaster. As a former colony that prized the value of non-interference, the Indonesian government had to make a difficult decision about whether to accept offers of international assistance from countries including Australia. With this, the book explores why the Indonesian government decided to approve Australian humanitarian assistance following the 2004 Aceh tsunami, and how governmental agencies managed this assistance.


Inhalt

Chapter 1: Foreign Military in Post Natural Disaster Management.- Chapter 2: Analytical Framework and Methodology.- Chapter 3: The Aceh Tsunami and The Australian Defence Force.- Chapter 4: Natural Disasters and Indonesian Foreign Policy Making.- Chapter 5: Institutional Arrangement.- Chapter 6: Domestic Support and Opposition.- Chapter 7: The International Environment.- Chapter 8: Policy Relevance: Executive Dominance, Military Decline and Parliamentary Assertiveness.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819981540
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st edition 2024
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9789819981540
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 9819981549
    • Veröffentlichung 08.02.2024
    • Titel Explaining Indonesia's Foreign Policy
    • Autor Emilia Yustiningrum
    • Untertitel The Role of the Military in Post Natural Disaster Management
    • Gewicht 488g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Anzahl Seiten 288
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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