Indonesia, Australia and ASEAN
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Renshaw, Catherine. (2018). Indonesia, Australia and ASEAN. In In T. Lindsey and D. McRae (Ed.). Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century pp. 169 - 192 Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509918195.ch-010
Authors | Renshaw, Catherine |
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Editors | T. Lindsey and D. McRae |
Abstract | [Extract] Indonesia’s relationship with Australia takes place in a broader regional context that is complex and shifting. This context, which includes the increasing power and assertiveness of China, India’s ‘Look East’ policy, and the pervasive but inconstant influence of the US, profoundly affects the nature and strength of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Australia. In several respects, Indonesia and Australia share the same regional vision for Asia: a concert of powers in which the interests of very powerful states are constrained by mutual tolerance, respect, accommodation and compromise. The two countries do not, however, necessarily share the same understanding of how best to realise this vision. |
Keywords | Constitutional and Administrative Law (Law); Law; Asian Law (Law); Comparative Law (Law) |
Page range | 169 - 192 |
Year | 2018 |
Book title | Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century |
Publisher | Hart Publishing |
Place of publication | Oxford, United Kingdom |
ISBN | 9781509918164 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509918195.ch-010 |
Research Group | Thomas More Law School |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
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