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Indonesia and its Foreign policy
Indonesia's foreign policy is characterized by its commitment to an independent and active role in international affairs. This compilation explores the core principles, objectives, and key features of Indonesia's foreign policy. It emphasizes Indonesia's pursuit of a free and active foreign policy, its adherence to the principles of non-alignment and diplomacy, and its dedication to regional stability and cooperation in Southeast Asia. The compilation also delves into Indonesia's historical foreign policy developments, from its post-independence struggle to assert its sovereignty to its role in mediating regional conflicts and promoting economic and political cooperation. It highlights Indonesia's significant contributions to regional organizations such as ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and its pursuit of a maritime fulcrum strategy to safeguard its maritime interests and maintain a peaceful and prosperous region. Indonesia's foreign policy is shaped by a commitment to peace, independence, and a strong emphasis on diplomacy, making it an influential actor in the Asia-Pacific region and a prominent voice in global affairs. This compilation offers insights into the dynamics of Indonesia's foreign policy and its role in shaping regional and international diplomacy.
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