INDONESIA AND ASEAN IN 2025

Y. M. Yani, Ian Montratama
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This essay is motivated by an interest in a particular aspect of Indonesian foreign policy. Indonesia�s foreign policy has been called upon to serve the goals of national development. The national development takes place within a regional and global environment. Indonesia�s most immediate environment is the sub-region of Southeast Asia, and for that reason the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which remains the cornerstone of Indonesian foreign policy. ASEAN Community is a continuing process. It will continue to promote the expansion and then deepening of the implementation of ASEAN Community Blueprints beyond 2015. ASEAN Community Vision 2025 was approved and signed at ASEAN Summit Meeting, 21 � 22 November 2015 in Kualalumpur, Malaysia. In the mean time for Indonesia itself, there are some impediments in the implementation of Indonesia�s maritime nexus will continue to hedge against the ASEAN Economic Community as well as the major powers interests, especially with RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership led by ASEAN but heavily influence by China and the Trans Pacific Partnership that once led by the United States of America and seems abandon in Donald Trump era. The study reveals that he strategic implication of the above possible development appeals the need of new approaches to Indonesia. Some basic assumptions can be derived from the foregoing examination of Indonesian foreign policy concepts, a changing Asian strategic environment, and uncertainties of interdependence. It may be reasonable to assume that Indonesia has the capability to increasingly strengthen linkages among defense, security, and foreign policy aspects which leads to an adequate Indonesian national security policy.
2025年印度尼西亚和东盟
这篇文章的动机是对印尼外交政策的一个特定方面感兴趣。人们要求印度尼西亚的外交政策为国家发展的目标服务。国家的发展是在区域和全球环境中进行的。印度尼西亚最直接的环境是东南亚次区域,因此东南亚国家联盟(东盟)仍然是印度尼西亚外交政策的基石。东盟共同体是一个持续的进程。2015年后,我们将继续推动扩大和深化落实东盟共同体蓝图。《2025年东盟共同体愿景》于2015年11月21日至22日在马来西亚吉隆坡举行的东盟峰会上通过并签署。与此同时,对于印尼自身而言,在实施印尼的海上联系方面存在一些障碍,将继续对冲东盟经济共同体以及主要大国的利益,特别是由东盟领导但受到中国严重影响的区域全面经济伙伴关系(RCEP)和曾经由美国领导的跨太平洋伙伴关系,在唐纳德·特朗普时代似乎被放弃了。研究表明,上述可能发展的战略含义呼吁印度尼西亚需要新的方法。从前面对印度尼西亚外交政策概念、不断变化的亚洲战略环境和相互依存的不确定性的考察中可以得出一些基本假设。可以合理地假设,印度尼西亚有能力日益加强国防、安全和外交政策方面的联系,从而形成适当的印度尼西亚国家安全政策。
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