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Indonesian foreign policy
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The Trouble With Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Priorities Under Jokowi
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jakarta has outlined its foreign policy priorities. Actually achieving them could be a challenge.
Is Indonesia Turning Away From ASEAN Under Jokowi?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Early signs point to a far more bilateral, domestic-oriented foreign policy
Indonesia: Playing With Fire in the South China Sea
By Carl Thayer
Indonesia's new president could jeopardize bilateral relations and ASEAN unity with his maritime "shock therapy."
Jokowi’s Maritime Doctrine and What It Means
By Joshua Kurlantzick
Indonesia's new president has attempted to launch a bold new foreign policy doctrine.
Yudhoyono’s Checkered Legacy in Indonesia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The outgoing president brought stability, but left a great deal undone.
Jokowi’s Plans?
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The frontrunner in Indonesia's presidential election has been remarkably vague on his policies.
Indonesia: Foreign Policy Under Jokowi and Prabowo
By Awidya Santikajaya
How would the country’s foreign policy change under the two leading candidates for the presidency?
Indonesian Foreign Policy: ‘A Million Friends and Zero Enemies’
By Ted Piccone and Bimo Yusman
Under SBY, Indonesia has boosted its international presence. What will his successor do?
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