Abstract

The article discusses the role of Indonesia in the ASEAN Community and its implications on political and security cooperation in the region. The ASEAN Community can be designed to form a new pattern of balance of power in the region. The leaders of the Southeast Asian countries realize that it is strategically important for ASEAN to establish a regional instrument to overcome the security challanges arising from new regional interactions. Indonesia with the establishment of ASEAN Security Community can play a role as an anchor of regional stability in the Asia Pacific through multilateral structure. This shoud be the priority of Indonesia’s foreign policy.

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  • Volume 3 Number 3 Foreign Relations 4-30-2006

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Volume 3 Number 3 Foreign Relations 4-30-2006

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