Indonesia Abandons Confrontation: An Inquiry Into the Functions of Indonesian Foreign Policy

Indonesia Abandons Confrontation: An Inquiry Into the Functions of Indonesian Foreign Policy

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Format Paperback
Pages 104
Language English
Published Jul 21, 2009
Publisher Equinox Publishing
ISBN-10 6028397458
ISBN-13 9786028397452
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In this thought-provoking exploration of Indonesian foreign policy, Franklin B. Weinstein delves into the nation's evolving stance on international relations, focusing on its pivotal shift from confrontation to collaboration. Through extensive analysis, he articulates how Indonesia's unique historical, cultural, and political context has shaped its approach to diplomacy. The work invites readers to consider the implications of this transition, highlighting the significance of regional stability and cooperation in Southeast Asia.

Weinstein meticulously examines Indonesia's strategic decisions, illustrating how they reflect the country's broader ambitions on the world stage. The book challenges preconceived notions of Indonesia as merely a regional actor, showcasing its potential as a leader in promoting peace and dialogue. By drawing on a range of case studies and empirical evidence, the author provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that underpin Indonesia's foreign policy decisions, making it a compelling read for scholars and enthusiasts of international relations alike.

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