Garuda and eagle: do birds of a democratic feather fly together

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The Indonesian Quarterly Vol 34 No 1, first quarter 2006, pp.4-10Summary: Both countries are democratic Indonesia and United StatesThe implication Indonesian democracy affects US policy at the margin. As for American perceptions of Indonesia in relation to Indonesian democracy is that Indonesia is the third largest democracy in the world . The US-Indonesian ralations are not hostage to a satisfactory resolution of the Timika affair.
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Both countries are democratic Indonesia and United StatesThe implication Indonesian democracy affects US policy at the margin. As for American perceptions of Indonesia in relation to Indonesian democracy is that Indonesia is the third largest democracy in the world . The US-Indonesian ralations are not hostage to a satisfactory resolution of the Timika affair.

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