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Japan Australia and the United States: little NATO or Shadow al / Jain, Purnendra; Bruni, John 2004  Journal Article
Jain, Purnendra Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Unlikely allies? Australia, Indonesia and the strategic cultures of middle powers / Beeson, Mark; Bloomfield, Alan; Wicaksana, Wahyu   Journal Article
Beeson, Mark Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Australia and Indonesia are two very different countries with little in common other than geography. Their distinctive histories, cultures and identities have meant that the bilateral relationship has often been difficult and characterized by frequent misunderstandings and uncertainty. As close neighbors, however, they have had little option other than to try to make the best of their historical circumstances. This paper analyses the different strategic cultures, policies and perspectives that have emerged in both countries. We argue that despite their differences, the current international order offers an opportunity for “middle powers” to play a more prominent role – if they can recognize their mutual interests and potential as members of a region of growing international importance.
Key Words Australia  Indonesia  Middle Powers  Strategic Cultures 
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