ASEAN and Indonesia’s foreign policy: 50 years on

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Supriyanto, Ristian

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The Strategist

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In his speech commemorating ASEAN’s 50th birthday, Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo reminded ASEAN to maintain its unity and centrality lest it be drawn deeper into a great-power rivalry that would undermine the security of individual member states. Indeed, the threat of great-power rivalry in Southeast Asia strongly motivated Indonesia to establish ASEAN with Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand in August 1967. Fifty years later, a similar threat has returned amid nagging doubts that Indonesia can mitigate it through ASEAN.

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The Strategist

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2099-12-31