2023
DOI: 10.57096/edunity.v2i11.177
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Indonesia’s South China Sea Policy: The Limits of Hedging

Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah,
Tiara Putih Bastian,
Rizky Ihsan

Abstract: This paper discusses Indonesia's hedging policies towards China, especially in the South China Sea issue. In line with a free and active foreign policy principle, Indonesia seeks a middle way by establishing cooperation with the United States and China, two major powers with different interests in the South China Sea issue. This research is qualitative research using a case study approach. In this study, I carried out two data collection techniques, namely interviews and literature studies. The political elite… Show more

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