Indonesian Security A Matter of Policy and Principle

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The Cold War played a major part in influencing Indonesia's founding policies and principles. The decision to take a stance of Non-Alliance with either super power allowed Indonesia the opportunity to remain both free and active. Indonesia's fore fathers enshrined the "bebas dan aktif" (free and active)principle in its constitution, this principle still remains today. Indonesia's reputation for not taking sides or entering binding agreements was well known to all policy makers of the Asia Pacific region. When Indonesia agreed to sign a security pact with Australia in the mid 1990's confusion about Indonesia's policy direction was rife. Close to a decade later when Indonesia requested a new security pact with Australia policy critics once again questioned Indonesia's motives. From Non-Alliance to Agreement seems on the surface a contradiction of Indonesia's founding principles. However, further examination reveals Indonesia's motives are still in line with the "bebas dan aktif" policy.

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Indonesia me ha consumido durante el último decenio después de haber vivido y trabajado allí durante la turbulenta crisis económica de finales del decenio de 1990. La comprensión de Indonesia y sus pueblos obtenida durante este tiempo se convirtió en un valor incalculable para la redacción de esta tesis. Viajar por Indonesia es una aventura como lo fue escribir sobre ella, dos cosas que nunca olvidaré.


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The Cold War played a major part in influencing Indonesia''s founding policies and principles. The decision to take a stance of Non-Alliance with either super power allowed Indonesia the opportunity to remain both free and active. Indonesia''s fore fathers enshrined the "bebas dan aktif" (free and active)principle in its constitution, this principle still remains today. Indonesia''s reputation for not taking sides or entering binding agreements was well known to all policy makers of the Asia Pacific region. When Indonesia agreed to sign a security pact with Australia in the mid 1990''s confusion about Indonesia''s policy direction was rife. Close to a decade later when Indonesia requested a new security pact with Australia policy critics once again questioned Indonesia''s motives. From Non-Alliance to Agreement seems on the surface a contradiction of Indonesia''s founding principles. However, further examination reveals Indonesia''s motives are still in line with the "bebas dan aktif" policy.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783838338361
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T8mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9783838338361
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3838338367
    • Veröffentlichung 14.01.2010
    • Titel Indonesian Security A Matter of Policy and Principle
    • Autor Grant Hore
    • Untertitel From Non-Alliance to Agreement
    • Gewicht 209g
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 128
    • Genre Politikwissenschaft

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