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In this report, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia Joshua Kurlantzick argues for a recalibration of U.S.-Indonesia ties amid rising security tensions in Southeast Asia and a global surge in economic nationalism. He identifies three security challenges that Washington and Jakarta can address together, as well as steps they can take to improve economic relations.
In this report, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia Joshua Kurlantzick argues for a recalibration of U.S.-Indonesia ties amid rising security tensions in Southeast Asia and a global surge in economic nationalism. He identifies three security challenges that Washington and Jakarta can address together, as well as steps they can take to improve economic relations.
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