This book examines energy security as one of nontraditional issues that are strategic for Indonesias foreign policy. It argues that energy has not been considered as a strategic commodity in the foreign policy to support the effectiveness of Indonesias diplomacy at the regional and international levels. International and outward looking perspectives have not been much visible both in the policy and political realities. Since foreign policy is a reflection of domestic politics under the influence of international developments, this study focuses its analysis on the domestic and international aspects of the energy security issues.
Chapter 1 Indonesias Foreign Policy And Energy Security Issues: The Missing Link In The Indonesias Energy Sector.- 1.1 Energy Security And Foreign Policy In The Study Of International Relations.- 1.2 The Global Constellation Of Energy Security Issues.- 1.3 Energy Security Issues In Indonesia.- 1.4 Structure Of The Book.- Chapter 2 The Dynamics Of Energy And Policy Issues In Indonesia.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Energy Situation In Indonesia.- 2.3 Energy Problems In Indonesia.- 2.4 Indonesias Energy Policy.- 2.5 Direction And Trends In Indonesias Energy Policy.- 2.6 Conclusion.- Chapter 3 Players In The Energy Management Sector In Indonesia: Roles And Interests.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Condition Of Indonesias Energy Sector In The 2000s.- 3.3 Institutionalization Of Energy After The Changing Regulations.- 3.4 Dynamics Of The Energy Sector: Roles Of New Players.- 3.5 Conclusion.- Chapter 4 Indonesia In The Asia Pacific Energy Market.- 4.1 Pendahuluan.- 4.2 Trends In The Asia-Pacific Energy.- 4.3 Energy Market In The Asia-Pacific Region.- 4.4 Indonesia In The Asia-Pacific Energy Market: l£6