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ISBN 10:9819966507
ISBN 13: 978-9819966509
Author: Christophe Dorigné-Thomson
This book provides a comprehensive study of Indonesia’s contemporary foreign policy engagement with Africa, highlighting the archipelago’s recent reawakening to the continent. It explores thoughts on Afro-Asian relations in general and their future in the changing geopolitical context. It provides a vision of Indonesia’s foreign policy and political situation at the highest level of leadership. It places Indonesia in a multi-comparison context, which helps us reconsider Indonesia today and widens our views on Indonesia’s needs to be better known through new perspectives and voices able to better convey the realities of its polity, aspirations, and complexities. It proposes, through the study of Indonesia’s African endeavour, to better grasp the contemporary Indonesian Zeitgeist and Weltanschauung. It also analyses the political power alliance formed by President Jokowi and former General Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, leading a state-led developmentthrough state capitalism, mobilising State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). The Bandung Conference host aspires to project its domestic development achievements towards Africa, focusing on Africa for Africa and not merely as part of a sometimes-abstract Afro-Asian discourse. Nonetheless, Afro-Asianism continues to be mobilised to facilitate market penetration and serve domestic interests.
The book shows how Indonesia’s foreign policy toward Africa relates to domestic political contestation and consolidation, political legacy and commodity-based industrial policy, and Chinese and “China in Africa” networks and ideational influence, foremost among other networks of influence in the Jokowi era. The book also underlines how Indonesia’s knowledge production and academic deficiencies negatively impact its foreign policy capabilities, notably as a potential robust alternative partner for Africa. It will be beneficial for students, academicians, researchers, and diplomats.
Table of contents:
1 Introduction
Problem Formulation
Literature Review
Indonesia-Africa, Asia-Africa
Indonesian Foreign Policy
Theoretical Framework
Book Overview
Bibliography
2 Indonesian Foreign Policy’s Contemporary Evolution
The Yudhoyono Contribution
Ambitions
An Indonesian Conceptualisation of Power
Ideology and the Constitution
History
President Jokowi’s Impact
Jokowi’s Dream of a Resurrected Maritime Power
Conclusion
Bibliography
3 An Afro-Asian Multilateral Deadlock
Bibliography
4 Knowledge Production and Indonesian Foreign Policy
Bibliography
5 Redefinition and Principal Instigators of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Towards Africa
A New Approach
A Dynamic Accompanied by Kemlu
Policy Justification Through Academia
General Luhut
Jokowi’s Historical African Visit
Power Consolidation and Africa
Directorate for African Affairs
A Brief ASEAN Trade Perspective
An Ambassador’s Mission in Africa
Bibliography
6 Positioning Indonesia’s African Policy among Other Major Asian Players
China’s African Engagement Vis-à-Vis Indonesia
Japan’s African Engagement Vis-à-Vis Indonesia
India’s African Engagement Vis-à-Vis Indonesia
South Korea’s African Engagement Vis-à-Vis Indonesia
Conclusion
Bibliography
7 Reinventing Indonesian Power through Africa
Reevaluating the Drivers
An Alternative Model?
Beyond Economic Interests
Africa as Indonesia’s Road to Great Power
Bibliography
8 Conclusion
Presidential Leadership
Beyond Economic Drivers
Ideational Primacy
Knowledge Production
African Challenges
NAASP Revival?
Afro-Indonesian Hope
Further Implications
Bibliography
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