Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign Policy and Regionalism

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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1994 - Political Science - 334 pages

Much 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

INTRODUCTION
1
The Settlement of the West Irian Issue
17
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
BIBLIOGRAPHY
320
The Author 335
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About the author (1994)

Dr Dewi Fortuna ANWAR is Head of the Regional and International Affairs Division, Centre for Political and Regional Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia. 

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