This thesis focuses on how, in the post WWII era, Australia and Indonesia have pursued their respective security interests and the nature of the security relationship that developed between them. Utilising a range of security theories and concepts, the relationship will be analysed and evaluated through the spotlight of five historical events from 1945 to 1999.
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