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Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century

Editat de prof Tim Lindsey, Dr Dave McRae
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2018
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509918164
ISBN-10: 1509918167
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the Indo-Pacific region, Southeast Asia, Australia and Indonesia, and each country's law, politics, economy and foreign policy, including lawyers, political scientists, business, diplomacy and security scholars and practitioners, NGOs and policy advisers.

Notă biografică

Tim Lindsey is Malcolm Smith Professor of Asian Law, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne.Dave McRae is Senior Lecturer at the Asia Institute, Faculty of Arts, The University of Melbourne; and an Associate of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society at Melbourne Law School.

Cuprins

1. Strangers Next Door? Tim Lindsey and Dave McRae2. A Rising Regional Neighbour of Increasing Importance Richard Woolcott3. Perceptions and the Capacity to Persuade John McCarthy4. President Joko Widodo's Foreign Policy: Implications for Indonesia-Australia Relations Evi Fitriani5. Ignorant and Ill-disposed?: Opinion Polling and Attitudes to the other between Australia and Indonesia Dave McRae and Diane Zhang6. Through a Glass, Darkly: Bali, Bad News and Australia-Indonesia Relations Tim Lindsey7. Prospects for the Australia-Indonesia Defence Relationship Peter Jennings8. Big Fears about Small Boats: How Asylum Seekers Keep Upsetting the Indonesia-Australia Relationship Antje Missbach9. Islam in Australia-Indonesia Relations: Fear, Stereotypes and Opportunity Greg Fealy10. Indonesia, Australia and ASEAN Catherine Renshaw11. On the Periphery: Human Rights, Australia and Indonesia Ken Setiawan12. A Common Enemy: Police Cooperation between Australia and Indonesia Michael McKenzie13. Successful Justice Sector Collaboration: A Prerequisite for a Healthy Australia-Indonesia Relationship Denny Indrayana14. Papua as a Multilateral Issue for Indonesia and AustraliaRichard Chauvel15. Indonesia and Australia: Ties that Rarely Bind Endy M Bayuni16. Our Man in IndonesiaMichael Bachelard17. Beyond Cultural Diplomacy: The Artistic Nuance in Australia-Indonesia Relations Joseph Mitchell and Lydia Teychenné18. Inside Indonesia: Taking on Australia's Disinterest, Ignorance and Isolationism Jemma Purdey19. Friendship, Partnership, Action: Women and the Bilateral Relationship Virginia Hooker20. Language, Learning, and Living Together: Education as a Bilateral Barometer David T Hill21. Enhancing the Bond: Narratives of Indonesian Academics from Two Continents Muhammad Najib Azca, Atin Prabandari and Priyambudi Sulistiyanto22. The Unexamined Gift: Australia's Aid Relationship with Indonesia Robin Davies23. Economic Policy in the Australia-Indonesia Relationship: Unbound Potential, Everlasting Anticlimax Matthew Busch24. A Business Perspective Debnath Guharoy25. Young and Connected: How Youth Programs and Organisations Build Links between Australia and Indonesia Rachelle Cole and Arjuna Dibley

Recenzii

Relationships just bob around, almost directionless. The ocean is currently calm. That's temporary. More understanding, port and starboard, is needed to weather the inevitable storms. This book provides some ballast.
... a great richness of approaches and experiences, especially where so many of the authors have extensive on-the-ground experience of their respective topics.
This book soberly makes the case for closer Indonesia-Australia ties, and offers constructive ideas for how they might be achieved.
Strangers Next Door? is an indispensable contribution to the study of Indonesia-Australia relations and Asian studies in general.
Strangers Next Door? Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century is the most comprehensive scholarly analysis of the Australia-Indonesia relationship this century... This book will be required reading for any diplomat, journalist, academic, student or interested reader of the Australia-Indonesia relationship. Prominent scholars and well-known commentators on the relationship over the past four decades provide meaningful contributions in their respective fields. As such, this a formidable anthology that will be widely cited.
[T]his is a highly competent and lucid addition to the field, one that sets a new benchmark.
[A]n invaluable contribution to the literature on the relationship between Indonesia and Australia. Its breadth makes it a book for all audiences, with every reader interested in the relationship able to gain new insights from its pages.