Islam in Indonesian foreign policy / Rizal Sukma
Series: RoutledgeCurzon politics in Asia seriesPublication details: London : RoutledgeCurzon, 2003Description: xii, 180 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0415258332 (hbk)
- 9780415408721 (Taylor and Francis Asia Pacific paperback edition)
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Bibliography: p. [165]-174
Islam, politics, and the state in Indonesia: the origins of dual identity dilemma -- Islam and Sukarno's foreign policy (1945-1966) -- Islam and Suharto's foreign policy (1967-1989): the primacy of domestic and regional politics -- Islam and foreign policy in the 1990s: between form and substance -- Islam and foreign policy after Suharto: change, continuity, and Islamic consolidation -- Islam and foreign policy under Megawati: the politics of precarious compromise -- Conclusion: Islam, internal weakness, and the dilemma of dual identity in foreign policy
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