Friend Or Foe : Indonesia's Shifting Policy In Response To China's Assertiveness In The South China Sea

Abstract

Indonesias foreign policy stance toward China is a significant issue as it is a major player and a core member of ASEAN. Southeast Asia is increasingly a competitive and important region of the world where China is asserting its great power status. Since 2009, China-related South China Sea controversies have intensified. After submitting its South China Sea claim to the United Nations in opposition to Malaysia and Vietnams claim in 2009, China has increasingly defended its claim through increasing exercises and other forms of power assertion. The main purpose of this thesis is to show how and why Indonesias China policy shifted after 2009 in reaction to Chinas action. The thesis explains each presidential administrations China policy between 1999 and 2019 by using Kuiks framework to identify the presence of two counteracting policies: risk-contingency and returns-maximizing options. Both of these policy options were executed by each Indonesian presidential administration toward China. After 2009, Indonesias degree of power rejection toward China increased in comparison to power acceptance. It showed a growing tendency to balance against China by intensifying its risk-contingency policy. Thus, Indonesias China policy shifted in the direction of balancing post-2009.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2019
Accession Number
AD1080359

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  • Febriyanto A. Nugroho

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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