Economy / Indonesia
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Jakarta's 'Islamic' Foreign Policy Faces Limits
June 2007 | Political OutlookSorry, you must be a subscriber to view this article in full. If you are a subscriber please login.
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BMI View: As the world's most populous Muslim country, Indonesia has been seeking to boost its influence in the Islamic world, portraying itself as a beacon of democracy and moderation. However, its ambitions will be constrained by its close ties with the US, and its geographic and historical separation from events in the Middle
