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Konfrontasi Revisited: Indonesia's foreign policy under Soekarno
This book re-examines Indonesia’s foreign policy during the presidency of Soekarno, with particular emphasis on the period of political confrontation and its international context. It analyzes the ideological, political, and strategic factors that shaped Indonesia’s foreign policy orientation, including its relations with Western countries, the Eastern Bloc, and the emerging nations of the developing world. The book also discusses the impact of confrontational policies on Indonesia’s regional and international position, as well as their implications for national political and economic stability. Using a historical and analytical approach, this work provides an in-depth understanding of the formulation of Indonesia’s foreign policy under Soekarno and its significance for the study of international relations and Indonesian foreign policy.
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