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Australia-Indonesia relations
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Australia: Mending Ties With Indonesia
By Kevin Placek
While Abbott and Yudhoyono take the first steps in repairing frayed relations.
Indonesia’s Ambassador Returns to Canberra
By Jarni Blakkarly
The return is a step towards the normalization of relations following last year’s spy scandal.
The Regional Implications of Indonesia's Rise
By Abdul-Latif Halimi
As it tallies votes from Wednesday’s election, Indonesia’s economic outlook is strong. What does that mean for the region?
Rear Admiral Tim Barrett
By Serge DeSilva-Ranasinghe
The Diplomat speaks with Rear Admiral Tim Barrett about The Royal Australian Navy’s strategic posture in the region, concerns about regional flashpoints, relations with China’s navy, and numerous other issues.
Australia Startled by Chinese Naval Excursion
By Henry Lawton
Time to consider how best to respond to muscle flexing by the Chinese navy in Australia’s backyard.
People Smuggler Jailed After 90 Lives Lost
By Luke Hunt
Despite tougher laws, desperation drives many asylum-seekers to embark on the dangerous voyage to Australia.
China Touts Nuclear ICBM Drill
By Ankit Panda
Plus, a U.S. nuclear forces review is imminent, Indonesia's military has big plans, and Afghanistan's future.
Why Snowden’s Revelations Were A Win For China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Snowden's revelations about U.S. cyber-espionage have benefited China economically and politically.
Indonesia and Australia: Deteriorating Diplomacy
Revelations of Australian espionage have exacerbated an already prickly relationship.
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