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Indonesia’s foreign policy
Michael Leifer's book, Indonesia's Foreign Policy, examines the development, orientation, and dynamics of Indonesian foreign policy from the early days of independence through the New Order period. Leifer analyzes how geopolitical factors, national interests, the stability of the Southeast Asian region, and the role of ASEAN have shaped Indonesia's diplomatic approach. The book also outlines Indonesia's relations with major powers, its independent-active foreign policy strategy, and the challenges arising from the regional and global environment. This work is an important reference in the study of Indonesian foreign policy and Southeast Asian international relations.
| PMKAA01163 | 327.598 LEI i | Museum KAA (Indonesia) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA01164 | 327.598 LEI i | Museum KAA (Indonesia) | Tersedia |
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