Understanding Australia-Indonesia relations in the post-authoritarian era: resilience and respect/ Greta Nabbs-Keller
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Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | AUSTRALIA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 65846-1001 |
The article examines two key variables shaping Australia-Indonesia relations in the post-authoritarian era-resilience and respect. A perceived lack of consultation by successive Australian Governments on policy announcements of vital national concern to Indonesia has been a catalyst for repeated bilateral tensions in the post-authoritarian era. The article concludes that in spite of periodic bilateral tensions, Indonesia-Australia relations have remained surprisingly resilient. Such resilience is based on an appreciation by foreign policy elites in both states about the relationship's utility for maintaining stability and prosperity in a transitional Indo-Pacific order.
RESILIENCE, AUS, POLICY, SECURITY, INDON, CHINA, INDO-PAC
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