THE INDONESIA-MALAYSIA CULTURAL HERITAGE DISPUTES: A CASE STUDY OF THE PENDET DANCE AND RASA SAYANGE FOLK SONG

Lai Yew Meng, Yusten Karulus
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Abstract This article analyses the role of nationalism and power politics (external/domestic) in shaping Indonesia’s relations with Malaysia during the administration of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY). More specifically, it examines how nationalism, namely domestic nationalist pressure interacts with other external-domestic determinants in shaping Indonesia’s external behaviour and options towards Malaysia when managing the cultural heritage disputes, with particular attention given to Malaysia’s alleged claims of proprietorship over the Pendet dance and Rasa Sayange folk song. By adopting a neoclassical realist construct, this study seeks to address the pertinent questions of why, how, when and to what extent nationalism affects the perceptions and calculation of the SBY administration and Jakarta’s policy options during their altercations over the two cultural heritage debacles. Special attention is given to examining the interactions between domestic nationalist pressure and the related external-domestic determinants influencing Indonesia’s foreign policy towards Malaysia, to assess the extent to which nationalism constrained the SBY administration’s handling of the related episodes of the cultural heritage disputes. This study found the salience of nationalism and/or domestic nationalist pressure in constraining/affecting SBY administration’s management of the cultural heritage disputes affecting the Indonesia-Malaysia bilateral ties to be dependent on the Indonesian state-elites’ perceptions/calculation of the external-domestic conditions, namely their domestic political resolve vis-à-vis nationalist forces and Indonesia’s relative power position compared with Malaysia, which predisposed specific foreign policy-options during the given time period and context. 
印尼-马来西亚文化遗产之争:以垂坠舞与rasa sayange民歌为例
本文分析了苏西洛·班邦·尤多约诺(Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono)总统执政期间,民族主义和权力政治(外部/国内)在塑造印尼与马来西亚关系中的作用。更具体地说,它研究了民族主义,即国内民族主义压力如何与其他外部-国内决定因素相互作用,在管理文化遗产纠纷时,塑造印度尼西亚的外部行为和对马来西亚的选择,特别关注马来西亚据称对Pendet舞蹈和Rasa Sayange民歌的所有权主张。通过采用新古典现实主义结构,本研究试图解决相关问题,即民族主义为什么、如何、何时以及在多大程度上影响SBY政府和雅加达在两种文化遗产崩溃的争论中对政策选择的看法和计算。本文特别关注国内民族主义压力与影响印尼对马来西亚外交政策的相关内外决定因素之间的相互作用,以评估民族主义在多大程度上制约了印尼政府对文化遗产纠纷相关事件的处理。本研究发现,民族主义和/或国内民族主义压力在制约/影响印尼政府对影响印尼-马来西亚双边关系的文化遗产争端的管理方面的突出程度,取决于印尼国家精英对内外条件的看法/计算,即他们对-Ã民族主义势力的国内政治决心,以及印尼与马来西亚相比的相对权力地位。在特定的时期和背景下,它预先决定了具体的外交政策选择。
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