Twenty years Indonesian foreign policy 1945–1965
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Twenty years Indonesian foreign policy 1945–1965

  1. 640 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Twenty years Indonesian foreign policy 1945–1965

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgement
  2. Contents
  3. Introduction
  4. Part I. Indonesia's foreign policy until the implementation of guided democracy
  5. 1. The basic principles of Indonesia's foreign policy
  6. 2. Indonesia's foreign relations before the transfer of power on December 27, 1949
  7. 3. Indonesian-Dutch relations after the transfer of power and the impact of the West Irian (West New Guinea) dispute on the relations between the two countries
  8. 4. The last Dutch-Indonesian negotiations toward a peaceful settlement of the West Irian dispute
  9. 5. Indonesia between two power blocs
  10. 6. Indonesia in relation with its neighbors and other Asian countries
  11. 7. The transition and the decline of constitutional democracy in Indonesia toward guided democracy and personal rule
  12. Part II. Indonesia's foreign policy since the implementation of guided democracy, the ascendancy of Soekarno to absolute power, and the return to the 1945 constitution
  13. 8. The end of the transition period and the reenactment of the 1945 constitution
  14. 9. The beginning of Soekarno's active and militant foreign policy: The confrontation with the Dutch to solve the West Irian problem
  15. 10. The West Irian issue and its solution under guided democracy
  16. 11. Indonesia and the nonaligned world: The shift from nonalignment to a foreign policy of confrontation
  17. 12. Indonesia's role in the Second Nonaligned Conference at Cairo
  18. 13. Decline of the influence of the nonaligned group and the creeping dissension among the nonaligned countries
  19. 14. The frustrations and limitations of American diplomacy in Indonesia
  20. 15. Indonesian-Chinese relations during the Soekarno regime
  21. 16. The Indonesian confrontation with Malaysia
  22. 17. Indonesian-Indian relations in connection with the waning significance of Asian-African solidarity
  23. Epilogue
  24. Appendices
  25. List of bibliographical abbreviations
  26. References and bibliography
  27. Index