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ID125259
Title ProperIndonesia and the concept of regional power
LanguageENG
AuthorMuhibat, Shafiah F
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Indonesia has evolved significantly since 1998, through the pace has been at times painfully slow. In addition to that, many have argued that Indonesia`s regional and global profile is rising. Since 2003, Indonesia has been the driving force behind political and security community building in the association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN), even as it strengthens bilateral partnerships with major such as the United States, China and India. Indonesia has also been vigorously engaged in many global issues such as climate change and been a fervent of global institution including the G-20. Putting Indonesia in the discussion of regional power is important because it is one of Southeast Asia`s key leaders and is also an active participant in Asia`s emerging regional security architecture. This paper analyzes Indonesia`s emergence as a regional power by looking at both its recent domestic developments and its rising global and regional profile, and argues that albeit its international ambition and recent success in rising its diplomatic game, Indonesia still rest on shaky domestic foundations.
`In' analytical NoteIndonesian Quarterly Vol.41, No.3; 2013: p.110-122
Journal SourceIndonesian Quarterly Vol.41, No.3; 2013: p.110-122
Key WordsIndonesia ;  Regional power ;  Southeast Asia ;  ASEAN ;  G20 ;  East Asia Summit