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This book addresses the various challenges that arose during the two periods of Indonesian President Jokowi's administration. These included the global economic crisis, increasingly complex geopolitical dynamics, such as competition between major powers, the Covid-19 pandemic and its ramifications for Indonesia, as well as issues of border disputes, human trafficking, and the situation in Palestine. Addressing these challenges necessitates a forward-thinking Indonesian foreign policy strategy. As the 2024 General Election has taken place and President Jokowi's term came to an end, this book…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book addresses the various challenges that arose during the two periods of Indonesian President Jokowi's administration. These included the global economic crisis, increasingly complex geopolitical dynamics, such as competition between major powers, the Covid-19 pandemic and its ramifications for Indonesia, as well as issues of border disputes, human trafficking, and the situation in Palestine. Addressing these challenges necessitates a forward-thinking Indonesian foreign policy strategy. As the 2024 General Election has taken place and President Jokowi's term came to an end, this book presents a timely and comprehensive discussion on Indonesian foreign policy and diplomacy and its associated challenges those of the past, and those now facing the current administration. Relevant to Indonesian and international political scientists and social scientists, this interdisciplinary book which includes perspectives from both scholars and practitioners confronts Jokowi's policies relating to the economy, territorial, migration, religion, and all aspects of Indonesian society, in the context of the former government.
Autorenporträt
Indriana Kartini is a Researcher at the Research Centre for Politics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia. She was a Cluster Coordinator for Foreign Policy and International Issues. She obtained her Master of International Politics from the Faculty of Arts, the University of Melbourne, Australia, in 2008. She received her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Indonesia in 2023. Her research interests are international politics, border studies, regionalism, and sub-regionalism. She is Editor and Contributor of academic books, including Potret Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia di Era Reformasi (Indonesian Foreign Policy’s Portrait in the Reform Era) (Yayasan Pustaka Obor, 2019); Penguatan Konektivitas Lintas Batas dalam Kerja sama Ekonomi Subregional (Strengthening Cross-Border Connectivity in Subregional Economic Cooperation (Yayasan Pustaka Obor, 2021). Khanisa is a researcher at the Research Center for Politics, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Department of International Relations (HI), Gadjah Mada University, in 2010 and completed her Master of Arts (International Relations) and master of Diplomacy from the Australian National University in 2015. She focused her research on ASEAN and Southeast Asia issues.