Digital Diplomacy in Indonesia’s Foreign Policy

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Asian Politics
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crisis management case studies
digital diplomacy
digital engagement in foreign affairs
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foreign policy
government information dissemination
Indonesia
International Relations
international relations theory
policy communication methods
public diplomacy strategies
Southeast Asian politics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032827223
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book introduces the developments and practices of digital diplomacy in Indonesia’s foreign policy to support diplomatic practice.

The analysis focuses on Indonesia’s digital diplomacy, specifically its implementation by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Missions in selected locations, to achieve the country’s foreign policy objectives. Specific case studies on palm oil, the Rohingya crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic are used to show how Indonesia’s digital diplomacy is executed and performed. Arguing that Indonesian digital diplomacy follows a bottom-up approach model in its development, the author demonstrates that Indonesia’s digital diplomacy is related to state-to-state communication as well as state-to-public communication. It is also utilised for communicating sensitive issues, as Indonesia is still in the first stage of digital diplomacy and is influenced by domestic interests, counternarrative interests, and information dissemination motives.

The book is a valuable addition to the study of digital diplomacy, specifically from the experience and perspective of a middle-power country. It will be of interest to researchers in International Relations, Asian Politics.

Albert Triwibowo is Assistant Professor at Parahyangan Catholic University in Bandung, Indonesia. He is also a researcher at the Parahyangan Center for International Studies (PACIS). His research interests cover diplomacy, digital diplomacy, foreign policy, and East as well as Southeast Asian regionalism.

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