2010
DOI: 10.1080/10361140903517742
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Indonesia-Australia Relations in the Era of Democracy: The View from the Indonesian Side

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“…Keterkaitan sejarah yang melatarbelakangi hubungan kedua negara juga diketahui berasal dari abad ke-16 dan 17 dimana orang-orang Makasar/Bugis berlayar hingga ke Australia demi mencari tripang (sea cucumber) dan menjalin kontak melalui pernikahan. Ikatan demikian terbentuk sebelum kedatangan Bangsa Eropa (Sulistiyanto, 2010). Sementara hubungan Australia-Indonesia dalam konteks politik dimulai sejak periode awal kemerdekaan Indonesia yang berkisar antara tahun 1945-1959.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasan Sejarah Dan Dinamika Hubungan Australia...unclassified
“…Keterkaitan sejarah yang melatarbelakangi hubungan kedua negara juga diketahui berasal dari abad ke-16 dan 17 dimana orang-orang Makasar/Bugis berlayar hingga ke Australia demi mencari tripang (sea cucumber) dan menjalin kontak melalui pernikahan. Ikatan demikian terbentuk sebelum kedatangan Bangsa Eropa (Sulistiyanto, 2010). Sementara hubungan Australia-Indonesia dalam konteks politik dimulai sejak periode awal kemerdekaan Indonesia yang berkisar antara tahun 1945-1959.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasan Sejarah Dan Dinamika Hubungan Australia...unclassified
“…International actors have departed from the alliance paradigm instead of embracing partnerships. Australia sees Indonesia as a very important partner; therefore, it is important to build mutual awareness continuously [20]. However, in the Australian White Paper, the United States is part of Australia's future.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the shift in Australia–Indonesia relations in recent years, as Indonesia has transformed itself into a democracy and an economic powerhouse (McCarthy & Tyler, 2016, p. 12; Sulistiyanto, 2010, p. 122), fearfulness towards Indonesia appears pervasive in the Australian community. In her maiden speech as a Queensland senator last year, One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson announced that Muslims ‘who bear a culture and ideology that is incompatible with our own’ were swamping the country (Bourke, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%