Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and RegionalismMuch has been written about the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and about Indonesia’s foreign policy, but few scholars have specifically focused on Indonesia’s foreign policy in ASEAN. Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism tries to fill this academic gap. |
Contents
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THE NEW ORDER AND THE BIRTH OF ASEAN 196667 | 35 |
ECONOMIC FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL ASPECTS | 59 |
MILITARY ASPECTS OF ASEAN COOPERATION | 117 |
POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ASEAN COOPERATION | 163 |
STABILITY DESPITE | 276 |
EPILOGUE | 305 |
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The Author 335 | |
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ABRI activities Adam Malik agreement amongst the ASEAN argued army ASEAN co-operation ASEAN coun ASEAN countries ASEAN economic co-operation ASEAN governments ASEAN industrial ASEAN members ASEAN projects ASEAN Secretariat ASEAN Summit ASEAN-CCI Asian aspects of ASEAN Bangkok Bangkok Declaration bebas aktif bilateral Brunei Cambodia cent China Committee communist conflict confrontation defence Dialogue Partners diplomatic donesia East Timor economic development establishment external forces foreign ministers formal government's groups important Indo Indone Indonesian élite Indonesian foreign policy Indonesian Government Indonesian military Indonesian political élite Institute interest Interview intra-ASEAN trade involved issues Jakarta Japan joint Kompas konfrontasi Kuala Lumpur leadership major Malaysia Manila Maphilindo member countries membership in ASEAN ment military co-operation Ministry neighbouring nesia NGOs officials Order government particularly Philippines proposal regional association regional co-operation regional order relations respondents role seen SESKOAD Singapore Singaporean Southeast Asia stability Suharto Sukarno Supersemar Thailand threat tion United Vietnam ZOPFAN
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Page ii - ... realities in the region; (2) to ensure that much of this is done in the region and with as much input as possible by Southeast Asians themselves, thereby leading to the creation of a body of expertise on security issues resident in the region; and (3) to...
Page xi - OAS Organization of American States OAU Organization of African Unity OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries...
Page ii - Asian participation, there would be greater involvement of the different strands of Southeast Asian opinion and expertise, including not only the academic community but also government and military personnel, mass media and, as the opportunity arises, the business and commercial sectors. The major objective is to encourage study of the various security issues and developments affecting the area. The Programme is based at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies under the overall supervision of its...
Page ii - ... to ensure that, in terms of Southeast Asian participation, there would be greater involvement of the different strands of Southeast Asian opinion and expertise, including not only the academic community but also government and military personnel, mass media and, as the opportunity arises, the business and commercial sectors.