Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian CenturyTim Lindsey, Dave McRae Bloomsbury Publishing, 22 Feb 2018 - 304 halaman There are no two neighbouring countries anywhere in the world that are more different than Indonesia and Australia. They differ hugely in religion, language, culture, history, geography, race, economics, worldview and population (Indonesia, 270 million, Australia less than 10 per cent of that). In fact, Indonesia and Australia have almost nothing in common other than the accident of geographic proximity. This makes their relationship turbulent, volatile and often unpredictable. Strangers Next Door? brings together insiders and leading observers to critically assess the state of Australia–Indonesia relations and their future prospects, offering insights into why the relationship is so important for Australia, why it is so often in crisis, and what this means for the future. This book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the Indo-Pacific region, Southeast Asia, Australia and Indonesia, and each country's politics, economy and foreign policy. It contains chapters that will interest specialists but are written in a style accessible to a general audience. The book spans a diverse range of subjects, including political relations and diplomacy, security and defence, the economy and trade, Islam, education, development, the arts, legal cooperation, the media, women, and community ties. Contributors assess the current state of relations in their sphere of expertise, and outline the factors and policies that could shape bilateral ties – and Indonesia's future – over the coming decades. University of Melbourne scholars Tim Lindsey and Dave McRae, both prominent observers and commentators on Indonesia and its relations with Australia, edited the volume, providing a synthesising overview as well as their own thematic chapters. |
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Opinion Polling and Attitudes to the other between Australia and Indonesia | 55 |
Bali Bad News and AustraliaIndonesia Relations | 81 |
7 Prospects for the AustraliaIndonesia Defence Relationship | 107 |
How Asylum Seekers Keep Upsetting the IndonesiaAustralia Relationship | 125 |
16 Our Man in Indonesia | 305 |
The Artistic Nuance in AustraliaIndonesia Relations | 323 |
Taking on Australias Disinterest Ignorance and Isolationism | 345 |
Women and the Bilateral Relationship | 369 |
Education as a Bilateral Barometer | 409 |
Narratives of Indonesian Academics from Two Continents | 433 |
Australias Aid Relationship with Indonesia | 443 |
Unbound Potential Everlasting Anticlimax | 471 |
Fear Stereotypes and Opportunity | 149 |
10 Indonesia Australia and ASEAN | 169 |
Human Rights Australia and Indonesia | 193 |
Police Cooperation between Australia and Indonesia | 211 |
A Prerequisite for a Healthy AustraliaIndonesia Relationship | 235 |
14 Papua as a Multilateral Issue for Indonesia and Australia | 259 |
Ties that Rarely Bind | 287 |
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