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- 2012358991 abstract "Australians have long worried about whether Indonesia is 'special' or 'normal'. Instead, we need to deal with Indonesia as it really is - a country experiencing simultaneously the challenges of political reform, economic development and a shifting regional security environment. The country's political future is less certain than we would hope: after SBY's term of government ends, the choice of a successor will be critical in determining the future of reform. We can't rule out that Indonesia might slide back to old ways of doing business - democratisation is a fraught process. As the Indonesian economy grows, so too do the prospects for Indonesia to establish its natural position as the leader of Southeast Asia. As the world is re-examining Indonesia, so too Indonesia is looking afresh at the world - more interested in external issues than it was a decade ago. The Southeast Asian subregion increasingly finds itself at the centre of a more strongly interconnected Indo-Pacific region - so Indonesia's strategic importance is going up. It's important for Australia to build a better strategic relationship with Indonesia. The two are complementary partners. Australia should be proactive in exploring new opportunities for cooperation with a reform minded Indonesia - it's in our interests to draw Indonesia into a more important strategic role in regional security.".
- 2012358991 contributor B12531663.
- 2012358991 contributor B12531664.
- 2012358991 coverage "Australia Foreign relations Indonesia.".
- 2012358991 coverage "Indonesia Foreign relations Australia.".
- 2012358991 coverage "Indonesia Politics and government 1998-".
- 2012358991 coverage "Indonesia Social conditions 21st century.".
- 2012358991 created "2012.".
- 2012358991 date "2012".
- 2012358991 date "2012.".
- 2012358991 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2012358991 description "Australians have long worried about whether Indonesia is 'special' or 'normal'. Instead, we need to deal with Indonesia as it really is - a country experiencing simultaneously the challenges of political reform, economic development and a shifting regional security environment. The country's political future is less certain than we would hope: after SBY's term of government ends, the choice of a successor will be critical in determining the future of reform. We can't rule out that Indonesia might slide back to old ways of doing business - democratisation is a fraught process. As the Indonesian economy grows, so too do the prospects for Indonesia to establish its natural position as the leader of Southeast Asia. As the world is re-examining Indonesia, so too Indonesia is looking afresh at the world - more interested in external issues than it was a decade ago. The Southeast Asian subregion increasingly finds itself at the centre of a more strongly interconnected Indo-Pacific region - so Indonesia's strategic importance is going up. It's important for Australia to build a better strategic relationship with Indonesia. The two are complementary partners. Australia should be proactive in exploring new opportunities for cooperation with a reform minded Indonesia - it's in our interests to draw Indonesia into a more important strategic role in regional security.".
- 2012358991 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-45)".
- 2012358991 extent "iii, [1], 48 p. :".
- 2012358991 hasFormat "Also available in HTML and PDF formats. Address as at 28/02/2012: http://www.aspi.org.au/publications/publication_details.aspx?ContentID=328.".
- 2012358991 identifier "9781921302756 (pbk.)".
- 2012358991 identifier publication_details.aspx?ContentID=328.
- 2012358991 isFormatOf "Also available in HTML and PDF formats. Address as at 28/02/2012: http://www.aspi.org.au/publications/publication_details.aspx?ContentID=328.".
- 2012358991 isPartOf "Strategy / Australian Strategic Policy Institute ; Jan. 2012".
- 2012358991 issued "2012".
- 2012358991 issued "2012.".
- 2012358991 language "eng".
- 2012358991 publisher "Barton, A.C.T. : Australian Strategic Policy Institute,".
- 2012358991 relation "Also available in HTML and PDF formats. Address as at 28/02/2012: http://www.aspi.org.au/publications/publication_details.aspx?ContentID=328.".
- 2012358991 spatial "Australia Foreign relations Indonesia.".
- 2012358991 spatial "Indonesia Foreign relations Australia.".
- 2012358991 spatial "Indonesia Politics and government 1998-".
- 2012358991 spatial "Indonesia Social conditions 21st century.".
- 2012358991 subject "320.9598 23".
- 2012358991 subject "Australian".
- 2012358991 subject "DS644.5 .K56 2012".
- 2012358991 title "Two steps forward, one step back : Indonesia's arduous path of reform / Damien Kingsbury.".
- 2012358991 type "text".