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Australian Indonesian Relations Since 1945

Australian Indonesian Relations Since 1945
Author: Robert Catley
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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An account of relations between Australia and Indonesia during the period between 1945 and 1997. Indonesia and Australia, while not each other's closest neighbours, are geographically close to one another. This geographic proximity, however, has not resulted in their sharing of many characteristics. It has often been argued that the enormous differences between the two countries has been a major factor behind the uneven and erratic history of their relationship. This study explores the extent to which this has remained the case in the 1990s. In approaching the theme, it adopts historical and systematic approaches and argues that interactions between two such middle powers cannot be understood separately from the overall trends of global politics. It also adopts the view that despite the large differences in size, culture, wealth and political systems - geography has dictated that the two countries share similar geo-political interest and on that basis, a decent working relationship has been painstakingly built against a difficult background.


Indonesia and Australia

Indonesia and Australia
Author: Philip John Eldridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1979
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Near Neighbours

Near Neighbours
Author: Karl Metcalf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The story of Indonesia, from its wartime creation under the Japanese to the rise of Sukarno, the Konfrontasi with Malaysia, the Gestapu rebellion and the invasion of East Timor in 1975. This guide is essential to anyone interested in exploring the history and complexities of Australian-Indonesian relations.


Indonesia-Australia Relations

Indonesia-Australia Relations
Author: Hadi Soesastro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1995
Genre: Australia
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Threads of Significance

Threads of Significance
Author: Elizabeth Claudia Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2004
Genre: Australia
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Independent Nation

Independent Nation
Author: Adam Hughes Henry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9780980665000

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This book traces the evolution of a new independence of thought displayed by the Australian government towards foreign policy, and in particular towards its relations with Indonesia, after the Second World War. During the period 1901-1941 two distinct ideologies had formed over Australian strategic policies: pro-Imperial and self reliance. The Second World War challenged previously sacrosanct expectations regarding Australia's military relationship with the United Kingdom. With the Fall of Singapore in 1942 Australia was forced to contemplate the implications of national selfdefence and its own regional interests. Shaped by the experiences of war, alternative foreign and strategic policies were explored that challenged previous assumptions. The emergence of widespread Indonesian nationalism after the Second World War meant that the possible regional security benefits of Dutch rule in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) diminished. Yet Dutch failure to provide security against Japanese aggression during the Second World War was exacerbated by their post-war misjudgements and inflexibility toward the Indonesian Republicans. These two factors greatly influenced Australian post-war policies toward the NEI. From an initial position of concerned neutrality, the Chifley government shifted to supporting the Indonesian nationalists. This new independence of thought was shaped by the failure of the pro-Imperial ideal in 1942, diplomatic reconstruction (1942-1945) and a post-war ambition of middle power diplomacy through the United Nations. This book is based on Adam's MA Hons thesis at Macquarie University, Sydney. Based at the Research School of Social Sciences (Department of History) at the Australian National University, Canberra, he is currently researching Australian foreign debates and attitudes in the 1950s and 1960s.


Bridging the Arafura Sea

Bridging the Arafura Sea
Author: Idris F. Sulaiman
Publisher: Asia Pacific Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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