Australia's Policy Towards Indonesia During the Confrontation, 196266

Australia's Policy Towards Indonesia During the Confrontation, 196266
Author: Hilman Adil
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 101
Release:
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Studies a high period of tension in the relations between the two countries, paying special attention to the impact of considerations of security in Australia's foreign policy towards Indonesia. This period saw a concerned Australian Government become deeply involved in the Confrontation conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia. In four chapters entitled 'Patterns of Australian Foreign Policy', 'The Setting of Australian Indonesian Relations During the Period of Confrontations Against Malaysia', 'Australia's Response to Indonesia's Opposition to the Malaysian Proposal', and 'Conclusion'. Contains an Appendix on the Manila Agreements.

Defense Relations between Australia and Indonesia in the Post-Cold War Era

Defense Relations between Australia and Indonesia in the Post-Cold War Era
Author: Bilveer Singh
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2002-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313013438

Recent years have seen dramatic shifts in the nature of Australian-Indonesian relations, and this in turn has had a great impact on the strategic partnership that had gradually come into existence between the two regional powers. Against the backdrop of rapid strategic, political, economic, social, and technological changes occurring on a global scale, Australian foreign policy efforts at cooperation with its largest and nearest Asian neighbor have changed as well—largely as a result of domestic political considerations. Reaching a high point under Prime Minister Keating, defense relations soured considerably and suddenly after 1999. Singh provides a non-partisan account of the shift from partnership to cold peace and an examination of how it has affected the bilateral, regional, and global security environment. The Indonesian public and political elite have become hostile toward Australia as a result of her perceived role in the birth of an independent East Timor. Indonesians are also increasingly suspicious of Australian intensions toward their own country, with many believing that Canberra would like to repeat its East Timor success in Papua, thereby leading to the disintegration of Indonesia itself. John Howard's pro-Western policies are also viewed as a return to Australian projection of itself as a Western outpost on the fringes of Asia. As the strategic cooperation between the two nations has faltered, it has had tremendous implications for the defense and security outlook of both powers. The world cannot afford to ignore this possible threat to regional stability.

Ministers, Mandarins and Diplomats

Ministers, Mandarins and Diplomats
Author:
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780522850475

In the three decades from the beginning of World War II Australia emerged on the world stage as an independent actor in foreign affairs. The key institution overseeing the development of Australia's international status and foreign policy during that period was the Department of External Affairs. This stimulating collection of essays explores the history of this government department as it grew from being a small amateur bureaucratic player to become a professional global network. This book sheds new light on the major figures in Australian international history, H. V. 'Doc' Evatt, Percy Spender, Richard Casey, Garfield Barwick and Paul Hasluckandmdash;and their relationships with their senior bureaucratic advisers. The experiences of Australian diplomats, as they joined the Department of External Affairs as junior recruits and worked overseas, are also examined. Ministers, Mandarins and Diplomats tells the story of the people, the events and the ideas that shaped Australian foreign policy and gave Australia its identity in the eyes of the rest of the world.

Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia and China's Foreign Policy

Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia and China's Foreign Policy
Author: Leo Suryadinata
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

With the recent Sino-Vietnamese conflict over the 'Overseas Chinese', the problem of ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia once again attracted the attention of the world. Questions are raised as to whether or not Peking has introduced a new policy to act as the protector of the interests of the 'Overseas Chinese'. This examines the position of the 'Overseas Chinese' in the People republic of China's foreign policy from 1949 to the present time and conventional notion of the linkages between China and the 'Overseas Chinese'. Moreover, it discusses the ethnic Chinese scene in Southeast Asia and ASEAN countries' reactions to China's recent foreign relations.

Interactionism in Sociology

Interactionism in Sociology
Author: Joachim Matthes
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1982
Genre: Social interaction
ISBN:

For several decades, sociology has been dominated by the mainly Anglo-American traditions of behaviourism, functionalism, and systems theory. Since the sixties, however, there has been a revival of theoretical and methodological orientations in sociology, converging under the general designation of "interactionism". The various streams of sociological thinking are described, "interactionism" is discussed, and the interactionist paradigm is compared with some other major streams of contemporary social thinking.

Public Personnel Administration in Malaysia

Public Personnel Administration in Malaysia
Author: Y. Mansoor Marican
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

This paper aims to provide an overview of personnel administration in the general public service of the Federation, commonly known as the Civil Service. Argues that personnel administration deserves high priority as "there is probably no more important single factor in successful administration than the securing of capable employees by the government". Items included in this study include Job Analysis and Classification, Salaries, Recruitment and Selection, Probation and Confirmation, Training, Transfers, Disciplinary Actions and Appeals, Promotion, Retirement, Pension and other Benefits and Relations with Employee Organizations. It lays bare to the reader the features of public personnel administration in Malaysia, including a brief background of the development of some of the features. Although the Malaysian system is a product of British colonialization, this paper shows that its contemporary fac has shown marked changes brought about by purely Malaysian inlfuences. It brings to the fore certain practices and techniques that other developing countries - in search of a relevant civil service system - could adopt.

A Test of Leser's Model of Household Consumption Expenditure in Malaysia and Singapore

A Test of Leser's Model of Household Consumption Expenditure in Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Sritua Arief
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9971902036

This paper deals with the estimates of expenditure elasticities for various consumption items in Malaysia and Singapore based on Leser's model. The Household Budget Survey, 1973, Malaysia, and the Household Expenditure Survey, 1977/78, Singapore, are used as the data base. The aim of the study is to provide a basis for policy decisions with regard to domestic demand for consumption.

A Survey of Tourism in West Malaysia and Some SocioEconomic Implications

A Survey of Tourism in West Malaysia and Some SocioEconomic Implications
Author: Norbert Hofmann
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Focusing on tourism development in Peninsular Malaysia, the paper concentrates on tourist attractions, visitor statistics and analysis, the Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) of Malaysia and domestic tourism. It also studies the major economic and social implications of tourism in West Malaysia.

Location Factors and Linkages at the Industrial Estates of Malacca Town

Location Factors and Linkages at the Industrial Estates of Malacca Town
Author: A. L. van Naerssen
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9971902184

During the period 1970-80, nearly 10,000 jobs were created in the industrial estates of Malacca. However, multinational import-export firms in the Free Trade Zones dominate the industrialization process, and whatever advantageous regional effects there may be are limited. The conclusion reached in this paper is that spin-offs benefitting other rmanufacturing industries are more obviously felt in the Klang Valley Metropolitan Area outside Malacca than in the state itself.