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CONFLICT RESOLUTION ATTEMPT ON INDONESIA AUSTRALIA BILATERAL RELATIONS UNDER SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO PRESIDENCY : A CASE STUDY OF SPYING ISSUE, 2013 / AZLINA FITRI MUJTAHID.

By: AZLINA FITRI MUJTAHID (TP044477)Contributor(s): Mr. Kennimrod Sariburaja A/K James Pasaribu [Supervisor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Kuala Lumpur : Asia Pacific University, 2020Description: iv, 53 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmSubject(s): Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang 1949- | National security -- Indonesia | Indonesia -- Relations -- AustraliaLOC classification: PG-23-0203Online resources: Available in APres - Requires login to view full text. Dissertation note: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation for the degree of B.A (Hons) in International Relations (APT3F1911IR). Summary: The spying by Australian Government towards Indonesia in 2013, has escalated a tension. Research has shown that the action has affected the foreign relation of Indonesia and Australia that has been built since a long time ago. This study aim to analyze the impact and conflict resolution of the issue. Building from previous research on this particular even, it asks: what is the impact of the spying in 2013 towards Indonesia and Australia bilateral relation, and what is the conflict resolution attempt made by Indonesian Government to resolve the issue. Narrative analysis were conducted by reviewing existed information, the analysis revealed the spying action impacting the defense cooperation and resolved the problem by establishing “Code of Conduct” on the security cooperation framework. The result indicate that Indonesia and Australia successfully overcome the issue well, even without any traditional security intervention.
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation for the degree of B.A (Hons) in International Relations (APT3F1911IR).

The spying by Australian Government towards Indonesia in 2013, has escalated a tension. Research has shown that the action has affected the foreign relation of Indonesia and Australia that has been built since a long time ago. This study aim to analyze the impact and conflict resolution of the issue. Building from previous research on this particular even, it asks: what is the impact of the spying in 2013 towards Indonesia and Australia bilateral relation, and what is the conflict resolution attempt made by Indonesian Government to resolve the issue. Narrative analysis were conducted by reviewing existed information, the analysis revealed the spying action impacting the defense cooperation and resolved the problem by establishing “Code of Conduct” on the security cooperation framework. The result indicate that Indonesia and Australia successfully overcome the issue well, even without any traditional security intervention.

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