The role of Indonesia in creating peace in Cambodia: 1979-1992

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Ajat Sudrajat, Danar Widiyanta, H.Y. Agus Murdiyastomo, Dyah Ayu Anggraheni Ikaningtiyas, Miftachul Huda, Jimaain Safar

2020 Journal of Critical Reviews Vol. 7 Issue 2 Review Cited by 8 Quartile

Abstract

The 1979-1992 conflicts were a thorn in the flesh for the peace in the Indochina area, and the Southeast Asia area. Because Indonesia is part of the countries in Southeast Asia, it is reasonable if Indonesia contributes to creating peace in Cambodia. Therefore, this study tried to find out the beginning of the conflict in Cambodia, to know the role of Indonesia in realizing peace in Cambodia in 1979-1992, and to understand how the impact of Cambodia peace for Indonesia in particular and Southeast Asia in general. The conflict in Cambodia caused political uncertainty in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia countries attempted either independently or within the framework of ASEAN to resolve the conflict. Indonesia's extraordinary contribution assisted in the peace in Cambodia, both through ASEAN and the United Nations. Indonesia as the representative of ASEAN, has successfully held several important meetings as a solution to solving Cambodia's problems. Successive is Ho Chi Minh City Understanding (1987), and Jakarta Informal Meeting (JIM) I and II (1988-1989). In the United Nations Framework, the Indonesian Foreign Minister and the French Foreign Minister were appointed Chairman, at the 1989 Paris International Conference on Cambodia (PICC-Paris International Conference on Cambodia). On 23 October 1991 the PICC was re-organized and resulted in the Paris Agreement as the culmination of a joint success to end conflict in Cambodia. © 2019 by Advance Scientific Research.

Affiliations

Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia, Malaysia; Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia