Understanding the Domestic Determinants of Indonesia’s Hedging Policy towards the United States and China.

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  • Author(s): PRIAMARIZKI, ADHI
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    Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International & Strategic Affairs. Apr2024, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p19-42. 24p.
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      Using Indonesia as a case study, this article aims to contribute to the existing literature on why weaker states engage in hedging by examining how Indonesia’s domestic factors influence its foreign policy decisions regarding the United States and China. The article argues that domestic and foreign policies are interconnected as domestic agendas, including the interests and aspirations of Indonesian politicians as well as public opinion, have led to variations in the country’s hedging behaviours towards the two great powers. On one hand, domestic political and economic considerations drive Indonesia to engage with the United States and China. On the other hand, the same factors can also act as hindrances that limit Indonesia’s engagement with these powers. Consequently, despite having strong defence ties with the United States, Indonesia now sees China as a major and essential economic partner that helps the country and its leaders achieve their development goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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