Indonesias Foreign Policy
Tuesday, July 29, 2003
Indonesia may yet regain its onetime status as the leading voice in Southeast Asia and reassume its natural anchor position in the region with its active participation in the settlement of international issues.
During the run-up to the United States invasion of Iraq, Indonesia initiated a diplomatic offensive to avert war in the Gulf region by sending envoys to countries in the Middle East and Europe, in the hope of drumming up international suppo
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