
American Reactions to Indonesia's Role in the Belgrade Conference
di:
Frederick P. Bunnell
Edizione: Equinox ed.
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 6028397342
ISBN 13: 9786028397346
Data di pubblicazione:
September 15th, 2009
Editore: Equinox Publishing
Pagine: 104
Generi: History
Frederick P. Bunnell delves into the complex interactions between American perspectives and Indonesia's participation in the Belgrade Conference, a significant event during the era of Cold War diplomacy. The work scrutinizes how the United States, amidst its geopolitical interests, perceived and reacted to Indonesia's emergence as a vital player on the international stage. Through meticulous analysis, Bunnell examines the underlying motivations of American policymakers and the implications of their reactions on diplomatic relations in Southeast Asia.
The book also highlights Indonesia’s aspirations for a non-aligned stance and its efforts to assert independence in international politics. Bunnell paints a vivid picture of the intricate dance of alliances and rivalries, exploring themes of nationalism, global diplomacy, and the intricate balance of power. In doing so, he provides valuable insights into the historical context of the period, enriching the understanding of both American foreign policy and Indonesia's role as a pivotal nation at the time.
The book also highlights Indonesia’s aspirations for a non-aligned stance and its efforts to assert independence in international politics. Bunnell paints a vivid picture of the intricate dance of alliances and rivalries, exploring themes of nationalism, global diplomacy, and the intricate balance of power. In doing so, he provides valuable insights into the historical context of the period, enriching the understanding of both American foreign policy and Indonesia's role as a pivotal nation at the time.