Indonesia’s South China Sea Problem
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Supriyanto, Ristian
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New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation
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The current problem in the South China Sea has presented Indonesia with a challenge at a moment when it is least expected. The crisis has occurred at a time when the Sino-Indonesian relationship is on the cusp of going into a full-swing, and when the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), the so-called �cornerstone� of Indonesia�s foreign policy, has been undergoing a deeper and wider integration towards becoming a full-fledged community of nations. More critically, however, the likelihood of a South China Sea conflict poses a geopolitical challenge of unprecedented magnitude�that of a major power conflict�so close to home. Fresh initiatives are necessary if Indonesia and ASEAN are to defuse the crisis.
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Line in the Waters: The South China Dispute and its Implications for Asia
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2037-12-31