Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy: Domestic Weakness and the Dilemma of Dual Identity
This companion volume to the highly successful Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy explores the extent to which foreign policy in the world's largest Muslim nation has been influenced by Islamic considerations.
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Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy: Domestic Weakness and the Dilemma of Dual Identity
This companion volume to the highly successful Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy explores the extent to which foreign policy in the world's largest Muslim nation has been influenced by Islamic considerations.
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Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy: Domestic Weakness and the Dilemma of Dual Identity

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy: Domestic Weakness and the Dilemma of Dual Identity

by Rizal Sukma
Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy: Domestic Weakness and the Dilemma of Dual Identity

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy: Domestic Weakness and the Dilemma of Dual Identity

by Rizal Sukma

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Overview

This companion volume to the highly successful Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy explores the extent to which foreign policy in the world's largest Muslim nation has been influenced by Islamic considerations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134514533
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/01/2004
Series: Politics in Asia
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 371 KB

About the Author

Rizal Sukma is Director of Studies at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Table of Contents

Part I - Islam, Politics and the State in Indonesia: The Origins of Dual Identity DilemmaPart II - Islam and Sukarno's Foreign Policy (1945-1966)Part IV - Islam and Suharto's Foreign Policy (1967-1989): The Primacy of Domestic and Regional Politics Part V - Islam and Foreign Policy in the 1990s: Between Form and SubstancePart VI - Islam and Foreign Policy After Suharto: Change, Continuity and Islamic ConsolidationPart VII - Islam and Foreign Policy Under Megawati: The Politics of Precarious CompromisePart VIII - Conclusion: Islam, Internal Weaknesses and the Dilemma of Dual Identity in Foreign Policy

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