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Getting Indonesia right : managing a security partnership with a nonallied country / John B Haseman

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Joint Force Quarterly Issue 54, 3rd Quarter 2009, pp.87-91 (79)Summary: Indonesia has changed with incredible speed to become the most democratic nation in southeast Asia. Indonesia has signed strategic partnership agreements with Russia, China, Australia, Japan Pakistan, South Korea, Poland and Germany. For the relationship to succeed some Indonesian elites have to outgrow their prickly nationalism and paranoid attitudes towards western powers. This article also highlights on high-maintenance relationship and economic security.
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Indonesia has changed with incredible speed to become the most democratic nation in southeast Asia. Indonesia has signed strategic partnership agreements with Russia, China, Australia, Japan Pakistan, South Korea, Poland and Germany. For the relationship to succeed some Indonesian elites have to outgrow their prickly nationalism and paranoid attitudes towards western powers. This article also highlights on high-maintenance relationship and economic security.

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