Indonesia, East Timor and Australia

The combination of bilateral and trilateral relationships linking Indonesia, East Timor and Australia will, over the next decade or so, be amongst the most difficult Southeast Asian regional relationships to develop, and at the same time the most important. There can be little chance of regional pea...

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Main Author: Brown, Colin
Format: Journal Article
Published: Center for Australian Studies, College of International Affairs, NCCU, Taipei 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42096
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description The combination of bilateral and trilateral relationships linking Indonesia, East Timor and Australia will, over the next decade or so, be amongst the most difficult Southeast Asian regional relationships to develop, and at the same time the most important. There can be little chance of regional peace and security unless these relationships are put on a reasonably sound and equitable basis. In this discussion, I want to look briefly at each of these relationships to see how they might develop. Although I will be talking in part about the economic aspects of these relationships, I will be focussing more on the political ones which seem to me to be the over-riding ones, for the present and for the foreseeable future.As this paper was being written, the terrorist bombings in Bali took place, on 12 October 2002. It seems likely that these events will have a long-term and substantial effect on Australia-Indonesia relations, and possible Australia-East Timor relations as well. However it is still very early to be making any definitive statements about these effects. The remarks made about them in this paper must therefore be regarded as being extremely tentative.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-420962017-01-30T14:57:21Z Indonesia, East Timor and Australia Brown, Colin Regional politics East Timor Australia-East Timor relations Regional security Indonesia Australia Southeast Asia Australia-Indonesia relations The combination of bilateral and trilateral relationships linking Indonesia, East Timor and Australia will, over the next decade or so, be amongst the most difficult Southeast Asian regional relationships to develop, and at the same time the most important. There can be little chance of regional peace and security unless these relationships are put on a reasonably sound and equitable basis. In this discussion, I want to look briefly at each of these relationships to see how they might develop. Although I will be talking in part about the economic aspects of these relationships, I will be focussing more on the political ones which seem to me to be the over-riding ones, for the present and for the foreseeable future.As this paper was being written, the terrorist bombings in Bali took place, on 12 October 2002. It seems likely that these events will have a long-term and substantial effect on Australia-Indonesia relations, and possible Australia-East Timor relations as well. However it is still very early to be making any definitive statements about these effects. The remarks made about them in this paper must therefore be regarded as being extremely tentative. 2004 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42096 Center for Australian Studies, College of International Affairs, NCCU, Taipei fulltext
spellingShingle Regional politics
East Timor
Australia-East Timor relations Regional security
Indonesia
Australia
Southeast Asia
Australia-Indonesia relations
Brown, Colin
Indonesia, East Timor and Australia
title Indonesia, East Timor and Australia
title_full Indonesia, East Timor and Australia
title_fullStr Indonesia, East Timor and Australia
title_full_unstemmed Indonesia, East Timor and Australia
title_short Indonesia, East Timor and Australia
title_sort indonesia, east timor and australia
topic Regional politics
East Timor
Australia-East Timor relations Regional security
Indonesia
Australia
Southeast Asia
Australia-Indonesia relations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42096