Political Islam and the use of societal approach in Indonesia's foreign policy

This article delineates the competing alternative approaches in foreign policy and the need of involving a larger public participation in Indonesia's foreign policy. It takes the revival of political Islam in Indonesia as a case study of a growing demand of public involvement in Indonesia'...

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Main Author: Perwita, Anak Agung Banyu (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: 2001
In: The Indonesian quarterly
Year: 2001, Volume: 29, Issue: 4, Pages: 374-380
Further subjects:B Panislamism
B Political process
B Dschihadismus
B Indonesia Foreign policy Außenpolitik einzelner Staaten Bestimmungsfaktoren der Außenpolitik Innerstaatliche Willensbildung zur Außenpolitik Wechselwirkung von internationalen und nationalen Prozessen Innerstaatliche Faktoren der Außenpolitik Islam and politics Islamische Länder / Islamische Welt Panislamism Militanter Islam Islam and politics
B Islamic countries
B Islam and politics
B Internal policy
B Political position formation
B Militancy
B International policy
B Islam
B Foreign policy
B Cause
B Indonesia
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Summary:This article delineates the competing alternative approaches in foreign policy and the need of involving a larger public participation in Indonesia's foreign policy. It takes the revival of political Islam in Indonesia as a case study of a growing demand of public involvement in Indonesia's foreign policy. The article argues that the massive reactions of some elements of Indonesia's Muslim society towards the war in Afghanistan and the wave of anti-US mass demonstrations were clear examples of strong willingness of domestic participation in Indonesia's foreign policy. (Indones Q/DÜI)
ISSN:0304-2170
Contains:In: The Indonesian quarterly