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ArtikelThinking Globally from a Regional Perspective: Chinese, Indonesian, and Malaysian Reflections on the Post-Cold War Era  
Oleh: Foot, Rosemary
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 18 no. 01 (Jun. 1996), page 17-35.
Topik: Malaysian; East Asian; Chinese; Indonesian
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Isi artikelEast Asian analyses of the global changes that have followed the ending of the Cold War receive less exposure than those emerging from the trans-Atlantic international relations community. This article compares government and academic thinking in China, Indonesia and Malaysia on four key issues: the nature of the post-Cold War global structure; the implications of the emergence of the United States as the sole superpower; the debate over a more activist and democratic United Nations; and attitudes towards global interdependence. It concludes that there are divisions of view and interest among the three states but that at a minimum each displays a sense of disquiet with respect to this new era, with unease at its greatest in Beijing and at its lowest in Jakarta. These differing attitudes could usefully be explored at the various official and unofficial dialogues that have been initiated and which are designed to build confidence and understanding.
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