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India, Indonesia and the new cold war
India, Indonesia, and the New Cold War, edited by K. Subrahmanyam, examines the dynamics of Asian politics and security during the early days of the “New Cold War” in the 1980s. It examines the strategic positions of India and Indonesia in the global arena, particularly in relation to foreign policy, regional security, and the relationship between the two countries in the face of tensions between the Western and Eastern blocs. Through a series of articles by policy analysts and academics, the book highlights Asia’s role as a key region in global stability and illustrates how developing countries have responded to global geopolitical changes. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing India and Indonesia in the evolving context of international politics.
| PMKAA02536 | 327.17 SUB i | Museum KAA (Perang) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA02537 | 327.17 SUB i | Museum KAA (Perang) | Tersedia |
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