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" Seeing Indonesia as a normal country involves recognising just how much progress it has achieved since the fall of Soeharto, while maintaining a clear-eyed realism about whats likely to be possible. The current pace of internal progress and depth of receptiveness to international engagement may well be as good as it gets for some time. Australia needs to be conscious of this is as it seeks to refine its bilateral engagement with Indonesia."--p. 3.
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Foreign relations, Politics and government, Social stability, Islam and politics, DemocracyTimes
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Seeing Indonesia as a normal country: implications for Australia
2008, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
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1921302240 9781921302244
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"May 2008"
Bibliography: p. 62-64.
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at the publisher's home page: http://www.aspi.org.au/
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