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Introduction: Suharto's Foreign Policy
1. Determinants of Indonesia's Foreign Policy: In Search of an Explanation
2. Indonesia's Foreign Policy before the New Order: In Search of a Format
3. Indonesia's Foreign Policy during the New Order (I): The Rise of the Military
4. Indonesia's Foreign Policy during the New Order (II): The Assertive Role of the President
5. Indonesia's Relations with the ASEAN States: Regional Stability and Leadership Role
6. Indonesia's Relations with Australia and Papua New Guinea: Security and Cultural Issues
7. Indonesia-China Relations: Ideology, Ethnic Chinese and the President
8. Indonesia-Vietnam Relations and the Kampuchean Issue: The Security Factor
9. Indonesia-Superpower Relations: Economic and Non-Economic Factors
10. Indonesia, the Middle East and Bosnia: Islam and Foreign Policy
11. Indonesia, the Non-Aligned Movement and APEC: In Search of a Leadership Role
Conclusion: To Lead and Not to Be Led
Postscript: Indonesia's Foreign Policy from the Fall of Suharto to Joko Widodo: Still Aspiring to International Leadership?
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Appendices
Index.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Suharto's Foreign Policy
1. Determinants of Indonesia's Foreign Policy: In Search of an Explanation
2. Indonesia's Foreign Policy before the New Order: In Search of a Format
3. Indonesia's Foreign Policy during the New Order (I): The Rise of the Military
4. Indonesia's Foreign Policy during the New Order (II): The Assertive Role of the President
5. Indonesia's Relations with the ASEAN States: Regional Stability and Leadership Role
6. Indonesia's Relations with Australia and Papua New Guinea: Security and Cultural Issues
7. Indonesia-China Relations: Ideology, Ethnic Chinese and the President
8. Indonesia-Vietnam Relations and the Kampuchean Issue: The Security Factor
9. Indonesia-Superpower Relations: Economic and Non-Economic Factors
10. Indonesia, the Middle East and Bosnia: Islam and Foreign Policy
11. Indonesia, the Non-Aligned Movement and APEC: In Search of a Leadership Role
Conclusion: To Lead and Not to Be Led
Postscript: Indonesia's Foreign Policy from the Fall of Suharto to Joko Widodo: Still Aspiring to International Leadership?
Select Bibliography
Appendices
Index.