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題名 在美中競爭下印尼在印太地區的「自由和積極」外交政策研究
Indonesia`s Free and Active Foreign Policy under US-China Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific Region作者 蘇謐蜜
Sulvia貢獻者 劉復國
Liu, Fu-Kuo
蘇謐蜜
Sulvia關鍵詞 印尼外交政策
自由與積極
印太地區
美中競爭
區域領導力
Indonesia`s Foreign Policy
Free & Active
Indo-Pacific Region
US-China Rivalry
Regional Leadership日期 2023 上傳時間 1-九月-2023 15:53:29 (UTC+8) 摘要 印尼自獨立以來一直奉行「自由與積極」外交政策,並在面對兩個相對立大國時十分強調其獨立性,但隨著地緣政治形勢的轉變,國家須重新審視應對當前情勢的外交策略。本研究將透過探討印尼如何以其「自由與積極」外交政策作為方針,讓其在日益緊張的美中關係下,在印太地區建立起自己的領導者角色。本研究旨在探究印尼的外交政策如何讓其發揮領導能力,促進地區和平與穩定。本文採用區域領導理論作為框架,試圖解釋印尼的「自由與積極」外交政策如何促成其積極參與區域事務的決心、處理複雜大國關係的能力,以及在區域持份者中所得到的認可,這些因素均幫助印尼確立其在該地區的領導地位。印尼的「自由與積極」外交政策亦使其能夠保持中立和戰略獨立,平衡相互衝突的主要國家利益,並在東盟及更廣泛的印太地區實現自身目標,而印尼致力於維護印太地區秩序的決心,亦讓其保持區域中主要領導者的地位。
Indonesia`s ‘Free and Active’ foreign policy, has been in place since the country gained independence and emphasizes its independence in facing two opposing power blocs. With the shift in the geopolitical situation, it is necessary to re-examine the approach to navigating the current issues. This research study will examine Indonesia’s leadership with its ‘Free and Active’ foreign policy as the country`s guideline to establish itself as a prominent leading nation under the rising tensions between the US and China in the Indo-Pacific region. It aims to assess the role of foreign policy enabling it to exercise leadership and promote regional peace and stability.This thesis adopts the framework of regional leadership theory to explain how Indonesia`s "free and active" foreign policy contributes to its active engagement in regional affairs, its ability to navigate complex relations with major powers, and the recognition it receives as a key stakeholder in the region. 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The Jakarta Post. (November 13). Retrieved May 30, 2023, from https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/11/13/jokowi-launches-maritime-doctrine-world.html 描述 碩士
國立政治大學
亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
110926050資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0110926050 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 劉復國 zh_TW dc.contributor.advisor Liu, Fu-Kuo en_US dc.contributor.author (作者) 蘇謐蜜 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (作者) Sulvia en_US dc.creator (作者) 蘇謐蜜 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) Sulvia en_US dc.date (日期) 2023 en_US dc.date.accessioned 1-九月-2023 15:53:29 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 1-九月-2023 15:53:29 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 1-九月-2023 15:53:29 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (其他 識別碼) G0110926050 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/147154 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS) zh_TW dc.description (描述) 110926050 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) 印尼自獨立以來一直奉行「自由與積極」外交政策,並在面對兩個相對立大國時十分強調其獨立性,但隨著地緣政治形勢的轉變,國家須重新審視應對當前情勢的外交策略。本研究將透過探討印尼如何以其「自由與積極」外交政策作為方針,讓其在日益緊張的美中關係下,在印太地區建立起自己的領導者角色。本研究旨在探究印尼的外交政策如何讓其發揮領導能力,促進地區和平與穩定。本文採用區域領導理論作為框架,試圖解釋印尼的「自由與積極」外交政策如何促成其積極參與區域事務的決心、處理複雜大國關係的能力,以及在區域持份者中所得到的認可,這些因素均幫助印尼確立其在該地區的領導地位。印尼的「自由與積極」外交政策亦使其能夠保持中立和戰略獨立,平衡相互衝突的主要國家利益,並在東盟及更廣泛的印太地區實現自身目標,而印尼致力於維護印太地區秩序的決心,亦讓其保持區域中主要領導者的地位。 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) Indonesia`s ‘Free and Active’ foreign policy, has been in place since the country gained independence and emphasizes its independence in facing two opposing power blocs. With the shift in the geopolitical situation, it is necessary to re-examine the approach to navigating the current issues. This research study will examine Indonesia’s leadership with its ‘Free and Active’ foreign policy as the country`s guideline to establish itself as a prominent leading nation under the rising tensions between the US and China in the Indo-Pacific region. It aims to assess the role of foreign policy enabling it to exercise leadership and promote regional peace and stability.This thesis adopts the framework of regional leadership theory to explain how Indonesia`s "free and active" foreign policy contributes to its active engagement in regional affairs, its ability to navigate complex relations with major powers, and the recognition it receives as a key stakeholder in the region. These factors help Indonesia establish its leadership position in the region. Indonesia`s "free and active" diplomacy also enables it to maintain neutrality and strategic independence while balancing the conflicting interests of major countries. Furthermore, it allows Indonesia to pursue its own goals within ASEAN and the broader Indo-Pacific region. Indonesia`s commitment to maintaining order in the Indo-Pacific region reinforces its position as a key leader in the region. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Chapter 1. Introduction 11.1. Research Background and Motivation 11.2. Research Question and Purpose 21.3. Methodology and Analytical Framework 31.4. Limitations 41.5. Organization of the Study 5Chapter 2. Literature Review 62.1. Regional Leadership 62.2. Indonesia`s Free and Active Foreign Policy 92.3. US-China Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific Region 122.4. Indonesia’s Stance in the Indo-Pacific Region 13Chapter 3. Indonesia’s Likely Leadership in the Indo-Pacific 193.1. Introduction 193.2. The Formulation of the Indo-Pacific Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation 223.3. Indonesia’s Acknowledged Leadership in Southeast Asia Region 243.4. Indonesia’s conflict management within ASEAN 273.4.1. The 2011 Thailand-Cambodia Issue 273.4.2. ASEAN’S Code of Conduct in the South China Sea 303.4.3. 2021 Myanmar issue 343.5. Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum Initiative (GMF) 363.6. ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) 393.7. Indonesia G-20 Presidency 42Chapter 4. Indonesia`s Free and Active Foreign Policy in Indonesia’s Leadership in the Indo-Pacific 464.1. Indonesia`s Willingness in its Leadership Role 464.2. Indonesia`s Capacity to Exercise Leadership Initiatives 494.3. Recognizing Acknowledgement of Indonesia`s Leading Role 53Chapter 5. Conclusion 56References 59 zh_TW dc.format.extent 1324344 bytes - dc.format.mimetype application/pdf - dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0110926050 en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) 印尼外交政策 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 自由與積極 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 印太地區 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 美中競爭 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 區域領導力 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) Indonesia`s Foreign Policy en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Free & Active en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Indo-Pacific Region en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) US-China Rivalry en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Regional Leadership en_US dc.title (題名) 在美中競爭下印尼在印太地區的「自由和積極」外交政策研究 zh_TW dc.title (題名) Indonesia`s Free and Active Foreign Policy under US-China Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific Region en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en_US dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) BooksAnwar, D. F. (1997). “ASEAN and Indonesia: Some Reflections”, Asian Journal of Political Science, 5: 20–34.Anwar, D. F. (1994b). “Indonesia in ASEAN: Foreign policy and regionalism”. 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