AUSTRALIA INDONESIA CONNECTION

AUSTRALIA INDONESIA CONNECTION
Author: Jemma Purdey
Publsiher: UGM PRESS
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2021-12-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9786233590013

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ln early 2020, Australia and Indonesia entered an historic high point in their bilateral relationship. The President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, visited Canberra where he addressed the Joint Houses of Parliament, and meetings were held to put the final touches on the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Partnership Agreement (IA CEPA). Since then, tested by the COVID-1 9 pandemic crisis, the strength and depth of the Australia-Indonesia relationship—between governments, also business and community organisations and individuals—has come more clearly into focus. The people-to-people connectivity that has driven the Australia-Indonesia relationship is being re-imagined in creative, digital ways, and in the face of a global economic crisis IA CEPA is a bright spot for potential growth in trade and exchange. ln response to these trends and opportunities for deepening engagement, the chapters in this volume represent research undertaken by Indonesians and Australians working together as part of a collaborative research program initiated by the Australia-Indonesia Centre, with a focus on thematic areas, Youth and Education, and Business and Tourism, Digital Futures and Connectivity. Collectively, the research offers insights into what is driving Indonesia'sfuture with a focus on its young people—those aged 17-35 years are the largest single demographic group in Indonesia—digital technologies and an increasingly mobile middle-class. What is shaping the outlook of young Indonesians on the world and their relations with their regional neighbours, including Australia? How are Indonesians using digital technologies for social and commercial exchange in ways that are making them increasingly open to international connections?What kinds of experiences are Indonesia's increasingly mobile middle-classes looking for when they travel overseas for education or leisure? What does this mean in terms of opportunities for greater connectivity and exchange within the Australia-Indonesia relationship after the crisis has subsided and beyond?

Indonesia and Australia

Indonesia and Australia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2001
Genre: Australia
ISBN: UOM:39015051589334

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This report summarizes the main issues in the bilateral relationship that have raised and discussed in the Indonesia-Australia Conference held in March 2001 by CSIS in cooperation with the Indonesia Project at the Australian National University.

Indonesia Australia Relations

Indonesia Australia Relations
Author: Hadi Soesastro,Tim McDonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1995
Genre: Australia
ISBN: UOM:39015034070683

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Australian Indonesian Relations Since 1945

Australian Indonesian Relations Since 1945
Author: Robert Catley,Vinsensio Dugis
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015043279739

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An account of relations between Australia and Indonesia during the period between 1945 and 1997. Indonesia and Australia, while not each other's closest neighbours, are geographically close to one another. This geographic proximity, however, has not resulted in their sharing of many characteristics. It has often been argued that the enormous differences between the two countries has been a major factor behind the uneven and erratic history of their relationship. This study explores the extent to which this has remained the case in the 1990s. In approaching the theme, it adopts historical and systematic approaches and argues that interactions between two such middle powers cannot be understood separately from the overall trends of global politics. It also adopts the view that despite the large differences in size, culture, wealth and political systems - geography has dictated that the two countries share similar geo-political interest and on that basis, a decent working relationship has been painstakingly built against a difficult background.

Strangers Next Door

Strangers Next Door
Author: Tim Lindsey,Dave McRae
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509918188

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There are no two neighbouring countries anywhere in the world that are more different than Indonesia and Australia. They differ hugely in religion, language, culture, history, geography, race, economics, worldview and population (Indonesia, 270 million, Australia less than 10 per cent of that). In fact, Indonesia and Australia have almost nothing in common other than the accident of geographic proximity. This makes their relationship turbulent, volatile and often unpredictable. Strangers Next Door? brings together insiders and leading observers to critically assess the state of Australia–Indonesia relations and their future prospects, offering insights into why the relationship is so important for Australia, why it is so often in crisis, and what this means for the future. This book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the Indo-Pacific region, Southeast Asia, Australia and Indonesia, and each country's politics, economy and foreign policy. It contains chapters that will interest specialists but are written in a style accessible to a general audience. The book spans a diverse range of subjects, including political relations and diplomacy, security and defence, the economy and trade, Islam, education, development, the arts, legal cooperation, the media, women, and community ties. Contributors assess the current state of relations in their sphere of expertise, and outline the factors and policies that could shape bilateral ties – and Indonesia's future – over the coming decades. University of Melbourne scholars Tim Lindsey and Dave McRae, both prominent observers and commentators on Indonesia and its relations with Australia, edited the volume, providing a synthesising overview as well as their own thematic chapters.

Australia Indonesia Connections

Australia   Indonesia Connections
Author: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Cross-Cultural Program
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1996
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0642245711

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Australia Indonesia

Australia Indonesia
Author: Gavin Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1991
Genre: Australia
ISBN: UOM:39015024727482

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Strange Neighbours

Strange Neighbours
Author: Desmond Ball
Publsiher: Unwin Hyman
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Asia, Southeastern
ISBN: 0044422334

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Collection of 16 papers first presented at the fifth Australia-Indonesia seminar held at the ANU in May 1989. The papers attempt to provide a basis for greater understanding between Indonesia and Australia. Contributors include Senator Gareth Evans, Ambassador A Hasman Habib, Sabam Siagian and the Hon Bill Morrison. Includes notes on contributors, a bibliography and an index.