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Indonesia’s evolving role in the Indo-Pacific and beyond

Indonesia’s evolving role in the Indo-Pacific and beyond

A podcast by the ANU National Security College

The National Security Podcast · ANU National Security College

August 28, 202551m 16s

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Show Notes

How has Indonesia’s foreign policy evolved under President Prabowo? 

Is Indonesia slowly moving from being ‘non-aligned’ to being ‘multi-aligned’? 

How have recent US foreign and domestic policies affected its relationship with Indonesia? 

How can Australia and Indonesia strengthen their relationship and enhance cooperation in the Indo-Pacific? 

 

In this episode, Natalie Sambhi and Yohanes Sulaiman join David Andrews to explore Indonesia's evolving role as a strategic actor in the Indo-Pacific and its relationship with major players in the region.

 

Dr Natalie Sambhi is Founder and Executive Director, Verve Research. She is also a Senior Policy Fellow with the Asia Society Australia. 

Dr Yohanes Sulaiman is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani in Indonesia. He is also the Executive Editor of the Journal of Global Strategic Studies

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College (NSC). 

 

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