Abstract

This paper aims to elaborate Indonesia and Russia bilateral relations, which closer post March 2018, after both countries leaders in Moscow agree accelerating the draft of the new strategic partnership agreement. Foreign Ministers Retno Marsudi and Sergey Lavrov signed a Plan of Consultation 2017 to 2019 pursued at bilateral interactions intensification. Kremlin views Jakarta as regional influential power and able to become dominant regional actor in Southeast Asian. This paper revealed, through Russia with ASEAN dialogue partnership, thus, a road map under working framework in strengthening closer relations along with mutual benefits pursued by Jakarta and Moscow also should be implemented and proceed further.

Highlights

  • Almost nobody disputes that the end of the Cold War had a profound impact on the whole pattern of international security but, more than a decade after the transition, the character of the post-Cold War security order still remains hotly contested1

  • By seeking to limit external influences and by developing a regulatory framework for managing interstate relations, regional cooperation has made the crucial difference between the forces of conflict and harmony that lie at the core of the international relations of Southeast Asia

  • Indonesian national defense development refers to a comprehensive management system, which specific policy is necessary for various related aspects

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Summary

Introduction

Almost nobody disputes that the end of the Cold War had a profound impact on the whole pattern of international security but, more than a decade after the transition, the character of the post-Cold War security order still remains hotly contested. By seeking to limit external influences and by developing a regulatory framework for managing interstate relations, regional cooperation has made the crucial difference between the forces of conflict and harmony that lie at the core of the international relations of Southeast Asia. After 75 years of Indonesian independence, there has been no significant change in the paradigm shift of the national defense strategy. Indonesian national defense development refers to a comprehensive management system, which specific policy is necessary for various related aspects. Indonesia's defense policy is flexible and adaptive which is manifested in the direction and objectives of the central government's policies. Indonesia's existing national security situation is very influential for the strategic interests of other. Countries and directed at efforts to achieve national security stability that is conducive to regional and global stability

Strategic environment in SE Asia
СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО В ИНТЕГРАЦИОННОМ
Balance of Trade
Conclusion
Government Documents
Relations in Response with Changing
Findings
ИНТЕГРАЦИОННОМ КОНТЕКСТЕ
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