Indonesia's South China Sea diplomacy: a foreign policy illiberal turn?/ Dave McRae

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Contemporary Asia Vol.49, No. 5, December 2019, pp.759-779 (107)Summary: This article highlights Indonesia's diplomacy in South China Sea including its maritime claims as they wanted to establish and maintain their control over South China Sea waters. Indonesia faced challenges as there were other powers that claimed its control over this waters including China, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. As a result in order to maintain its control over the contested waters, the Indonesian government has to pursue through diplomatic, military and economic strategies.
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This article highlights Indonesia's diplomacy in South China Sea including its maritime claims as they wanted to establish and maintain their control over South China Sea waters. Indonesia faced challenges as there were other powers that claimed its control over this waters including China, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. As a result in order to maintain its control over the contested waters, the Indonesian government has to pursue through diplomatic, military and economic strategies.

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