The dynamic of the US-Indonesia defence relations: the 'IMET ban' period/ Frega Wenas Inkiriwang
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Australian Journal of International Affairs: Vol.74 Issue 4, August 2020, pp.377-398 (36)Summary: During the 'IMET Ban' period, access to U.S. professional military education was significantly reduced. The ban fully restricted Indonesian military's development since the country relied on the American military's doctrines and tactics. The ban further disrupted the U.S.-Indonesia defence relations. Therefore, through desk research, this article uses process tracing approach to qualitatively examine the dynamic of the US-Indonesia defence relations during the 'IMET Ban' period. The lessons learned during this period in the article are important to help the current Trump and Widodo administrations navigate their bilateral defence relations.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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During the 'IMET Ban' period, access to U.S. professional military education was significantly reduced. The ban fully restricted Indonesian military's development since the country relied on the American military's doctrines and tactics. The ban further disrupted the U.S.-Indonesia defence relations. Therefore, through desk research, this article uses process tracing approach to qualitatively examine the dynamic of the US-Indonesia defence relations during the 'IMET Ban' period. The lessons learned during this period in the article are important to help the current Trump and Widodo administrations navigate their bilateral defence relations.
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