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_a‘Garuda shield’ vs ‘sharp knife’: _boperationalising Indonesia’s defence diplomacy/ _cFrega Wenas Inkiriwang |
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520 | _aIn the Post New Order period, there was a significant development in Indonesia. The issuance of the Law on TNI in 2004, has since guided how the Indonesian military operates in dealing with external and internal security threats and curbed its socio-political role, which is associated with the New Order regime. However, it has not explicitly touched upon the implementation of defence diplomacy, which has significantly increased within the last decade. Hence, the article aims to analyse the development of Indonesia’s Defence Diplomacy in the Post New Order period, particularly in the context of joint exercises. This article attempts to answer two key questions: ‘How has Indonesia developed its defence diplomacy as part of its overall diplomacy?’ and ‘What factors account for different practices undertaken in Indonesia’s defence diplomacy?’ | ||
598 | _aINDONESIA, CHINA, DEFENCE DIPLOMACY, NEWARTICLS | ||
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_aINDONESIA _xDEFENCE DIPLOMACY |
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773 | _gThe Pacific Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, 2021, page: 871-900 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2020.1772352 _zClick here for full text |
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