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Lowy Institute Research Fellow Dr Dave McRae, in an opinion piece for the Media Indonesia newspaper, explains that the newly-elected Coalition have maintained Indonesia as a priority, but that certain of their policies could cause tension. He argues that both the Australian and Indonesian governments will need to invest real resources in the relationship commensurate with its priority status.
Kebijakan Abbott Bisa Picu Gesekan (Abbott's Policies Could Trigger Tension)
About the author
Dave McRae
Dave McRae is a Senior Research Fellow in the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne. He has researched conflict, politics, democratisation, and human rights issues in Indonesia for well over a decade.
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