02023nam a2200349 a 4500001001400000003000400014008004100018020001800059020001800077039008700095041000800182050001000190082001200200099001000212100003600222245009400258260004900352300001100401490002700412505006100439505006900500505007800569505007400647505010200721505030200823520038401125650003301509650003901542856006801581942000701649999001701656vtls000079209MTX180612619 001 0 eng d a9789814519205 a9789814519236 9a201806121049bstaffc201607151200dstaffc201606141509dstaffy201605041225zadmin0 aeng aDS644 a327.598 aEbook1 aWeatherbee, Donald E...9115526 aIndonesia in ASEAN :bvision and reality/h[electronic resource] /cDonald E. Weatherbee. bInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies,c2013. a124 p.1 aISEAS monograph series0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 1. The Visible Indonesia.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 2. Indonesian Policy Foundations.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 3. Democracy in Indonesian Foreign Policy.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 4. Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 5. Indonesia, ASEAN and Regional Political Stability and Security.0 aCover, Title,Indonesia in ASEAN : vision and reality--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Introduction--References, Appendix, Index,Conclusion--References, Appendix, Index,Addendum--References, Appendix, Index,End Notes--References, Appendix, Index,References. aThe argument here is that, although Indonesia would appear to be the natural leader in Southeast Asia, it has been singularly unsuccessful in putting its stamp on ASEAN. If anything, ASEAN has been put on Indonesia’s bebas dan aktif (independent and active) foreign policy stamp through Indonesia’s deference to self-constructed obligations to ASEAN solidarity and consensus. 0aDemocracy--Indonesia9115527 0aIslam and state--Indonesia911552840uhttp://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ISEASB0000499.html c10 c75758d75758