A Traumatic Relationship: The United States and Indonesia–Russian Relationship

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Agus Subagyo, Yohanes Sulaiman, Muhammad Fauzan Alamari, Mariane Delanova
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Indonesia’s insistence on refusing to directly condemn Russia’s unprovoked aggression in Ukraine raised a lot of eyebrows. Some scholars attributed this to the long history of Indonesia–Russia relationship, which is dated even before the formal establishment of Soviet–Indonesia relations, when the Soviet Union brought ‘the Indonesian Question’ before the Security Council in 1946 and helped Indonesia’s struggle for independence. That, however, is only part of the picture. In fact, it is more important to see how the history of the relationship between the United States and Indonesia influenced Indonesia’s strategic culture and creating a feeling of trauma, the inability to trust the United States that influences Indonesia’s foreign policy, especially in regards to how Indonesia perceives and reacts to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The invasion is seen less as a state’s infringement of another state’s sovereignty than a sibling spat that is widely exacerbated by meddling from other countries.
创伤性关系:美国与印度尼西亚和俄罗斯的关系
印尼坚持拒绝直接谴责俄罗斯在乌克兰的无端侵略,这引起了很多人的关注。一些学者认为这是因为印尼与俄罗斯的关系源远流长,甚至可以追溯到苏联与印尼正式建立关系之前,1946 年苏联将 "印尼问题 "提交给安理会,并帮助印尼争取独立。然而,这只是事情的一部分。事实上,更重要的是要了解美国和印尼之间的关系史如何影响了印尼的战略文化,并造成了一种创伤感,即无法信任美国,这种创伤感影响了印尼的外交政策,尤其是印尼如何看待和应对俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的问题。这次入侵与其说是一个国家对另一个国家主权的侵犯,不如说是因其他国家的干涉而广泛加剧的手足之情。
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