This book is part of the Interim Reports Series in the Modern Indonesia Project, published by the Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University. Franklin B. Weinstein analyzes Indonesia's decision to end its policy of confrontation with Malaysia in the mid-1960s. Through an international political and diplomatic approach, this work examines the function of Indonesian foreign policy, the dynamics o…
This book is the fifth volume of the series Officiële Bescheiden betreffende de Nederlands-Indonesische Betrekkingen 1945–1950, which contains official documents on political, diplomatic, and military relations between Indonesia and the Netherlands during the Revolution of Independence. This volume covers the period from 16 July to 28 October 1946, including government reports, telegrams, co…
This sixth volume of the series Officiële Bescheiden betreffende de Nederlands-Indonesische Betrekkingen 1945–1950 contains a collection of official documents reflecting the dynamics of political, diplomatic, and military relations between Indonesia and the Netherlands in the period from 29 October 1946 to 5 January 1947. The documents include telegrams, official reports, government correspo…
This book is the fifth volume of the series Officiële Bescheiden betreffende de Nederlands-Indonesische Betrekkingen 1945–1950, which contains official documents on political, diplomatic, and military relations between Indonesia and the Netherlands during the Revolution of Independence. This volume covers the period from 16 July to 28 October 1946, including government reports, telegrams, co…
This book was compiled to celebrate fifty years of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Canada. Through photographs, diplomatic documentation, and historical narratives, the book depicts the journey of the two countries in establishing cooperation in the political, economic, social, cultural, and development sectors. Published by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Ottawa, this boo…
This book examines how a developing country like Indonesia attempts to rely on foreign aid and investment for national development without losing its independence and sovereignty. The approach is taken from the perspective of Indonesia's political elite—how their perceptions of the international system, superpowers, and the threat of dependency influence foreign policy. The author compares fo…
Jon M. Reinhardt's book, Foreign Policy and National Integration: The Case of Indonesia, examines the relationship between Indonesian foreign policy and the process of national integration during the early New Order era. Reinhardt analyzes how foreign policy was used as a domestic political instrument to strengthen government legitimacy, manage ethnic and regional diversity, and build national …
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 In…
This is a book that written too soon after the tragic developments in East Timor in 1999, it could have become part of a burning debate, one that had been generating more heat than light.
This book gathers the proceedings of the International conference "Indonesia-Portugal: 500 years", gathering Portuguese and European historians to Indonesian historians from Java to Kalimantan. The book studies in-depth political, trade and cultural encounters from the first arrival of Portuguese to Indonesia, in 1512, up to the split between the two countries due to the East-Timor problem from…