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ID148310
Title ProperInternational society
Other Title Informationthe social dimensions of Indonesia's foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorWicaksana, I Gede Wahyu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Realism has been the dominant conceptual approach to studying Indonesian foreign policy. This article, however, considers realist analyses to be insufficient since their emphasis on the struggle for power and security in the system of states has led to the neglect of the importance of perspectives which focus on order. To fill the gap it then intends to apply the English School perspective which focuses on the concept of international society to trace the nature and function of Indonesian foreign policy. Two cases are examined, including the Asian African Conference and Association of South East Asian Nations, to demonstrate the relevance of international society for policy ideas and action. The central argument is that the Indonesian elite worldview indicates that the creation and maintenance of order in international societies are ones which are prominent objectives legitimizing the conduct of Indonesia's external relations.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 29, No.5; Dec 2016: p.741-759
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 29 No 5
Key WordsASEAN ;  International Society ;  Order ;  English School ;  Indonesian Foreign Policy ;  Rrealism ;  Asian African Conference


 
 
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