Although most policy studies argue there has been no influence of Islam on Indonesia's foreign policy, the foreign relations of the Republic of Indonesia during the revolution for independence provide a counter-example. Because of the greater role for society in conducting, rather than just influencing, foreign relations, Islam was used as a key element in Indonesia's diplomatic efforts in the Arab world between 1945 and 1949. This led to several key, early successes for Indonesia on the world stage, but changing circumstances meant that relations with the Arab world and thus the place of Islam in foreign policy were no longer prominent from 1948
Indonesian foreign policy in the Islamic direction is often viewed from the standpoint of the religi...
This article aims to explore the role of Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy in disseminating Wahhabi doctr...
© 2017 Dr. Agus SalimSince 2001, the government of Indonesia had made frequent reference to moderate...
Although most policy studies argue there has been no influence of Islam on Indonesia's foreign polic...
Although most policy studies argue there has been no influence of Islam on Indonesia's foreign polic...
In the last two decades, the Islamic world has witnessed something of an Islamic revival. Indonesia...
This study aims to investigate the extent to which Islam influences Indonesian foreign policy in the...
As Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono won the 2004 presidential election, it marked the end of Indonesia’s dem...
opular hostility and official ambivalence in Indonesia to the United States-led ‘War on Terror’ seem...
Following 9/11, and the 2002 terrorist bombing in Bali, Indonesia was catapulted into the war on ter...
Indonesia is the 4th most largest population in the world, 87% of 260 million people in Indonesia i...
This research conducted to explore uniqueness of Islam as a religion in Indonesia and it�s influen...
This publication presents a broad overview of the religious relations between the Arab Middle East a...
This thesis deals with Islam and nation formation in Indonesia. It attempts to describe the particul...
AbstractSince Indonesia’s independence in 1945, policies related to Islamic education have undergone...
Indonesian foreign policy in the Islamic direction is often viewed from the standpoint of the religi...
This article aims to explore the role of Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy in disseminating Wahhabi doctr...
© 2017 Dr. Agus SalimSince 2001, the government of Indonesia had made frequent reference to moderate...
Although most policy studies argue there has been no influence of Islam on Indonesia's foreign polic...
Although most policy studies argue there has been no influence of Islam on Indonesia's foreign polic...
In the last two decades, the Islamic world has witnessed something of an Islamic revival. Indonesia...
This study aims to investigate the extent to which Islam influences Indonesian foreign policy in the...
As Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono won the 2004 presidential election, it marked the end of Indonesia’s dem...
opular hostility and official ambivalence in Indonesia to the United States-led ‘War on Terror’ seem...
Following 9/11, and the 2002 terrorist bombing in Bali, Indonesia was catapulted into the war on ter...
Indonesia is the 4th most largest population in the world, 87% of 260 million people in Indonesia i...
This research conducted to explore uniqueness of Islam as a religion in Indonesia and it�s influen...
This publication presents a broad overview of the religious relations between the Arab Middle East a...
This thesis deals with Islam and nation formation in Indonesia. It attempts to describe the particul...
AbstractSince Indonesia’s independence in 1945, policies related to Islamic education have undergone...
Indonesian foreign policy in the Islamic direction is often viewed from the standpoint of the religi...
This article aims to explore the role of Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy in disseminating Wahhabi doctr...
© 2017 Dr. Agus SalimSince 2001, the government of Indonesia had made frequent reference to moderate...