Indonesia–New Zealand relations: platform for a stronger ASEAN

New Zealand’s relationship with Indonesia has its roots in the latter’s independence struggle. New Zealand was one of the first countries to recognise the new republic on its proclamation in 1949. But the establishment of diplomatic ties was long delayed, New Zealand not upgrading its representation...

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Education
Evaluation
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International economic relations
International relations
Malaysia
New Zealand
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