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Indonesian Language in Australian Universities: Strategies for a stronger future

机译:澳大利亚大学中的印尼语:打造更美好未来的策略

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Australia’s bilateral relationship with Indonesia is arguably our most important. With a population of approximately 240 million, Indonesia is the world’s third largest democracy, fourth most populous nation, and is home to both a rapidly expanding middle class and the largest Muslim community of any country in the world. Given Australia’s proximity to Indonesia and our environmental and security inter-dependence, a healthy working relationship with our northern neighbour is vital to both our present and future national interest. ududBy some measures the relationship between Australia and Indonesia is strong. Jakarta hosts Australia’s largest embassy, our second largest defence representation and a substantial Australian Federal Police presence. Trade between the two countries has, historically, been modest – $12.9 billion in 2010 – with Indonesia ranking as only our thirteenth largest trading partner. However, it is a trade relationship that has been showing recent signs of vibrancy. Since 2006 two-way trade between the two countries has grown by an average of 9.7 per cent p.a. and, given Indonesia’s maintenance of respectable real GDP growth (6.1 per cent in 2010), trade between Australia and Indonesia is likely to continue to intensify in the years ahead. The International Monetary Fund projects Indonesia will achieve one of the fastest growth rates of the world’s 18 largest economies during 2009-2015, outstripping even the powerhouse economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China.
机译:澳大利亚与印度尼西亚的双边关系可以说是我们最重要的。印度尼西亚人口约2.4亿,是世界第三大民主国家,第四大人口大国,而且是迅速发展的中产阶级和世界上任何国家最大的穆斯林社区的所在地。鉴于澳大利亚邻近印度尼西亚,而且我们在环境和安全方面相互依存,因此与我们北部邻国的健康工作关系对于我们现在和未来的国家利益都至关重要。 ud ud通过一些措施,澳大利亚和印度尼西亚之间的关系很牢固。雅加达拥有澳大利亚最大的大使馆,我们的第二大国防代表以及大量的澳大利亚联邦警察部队。从历史上看,两国之间的贸易一直很温和-2010年为129亿美元-印度尼西亚仅位列我们的第十三大贸易伙伴。但是,这是一种贸易关系,最近显示出活跃的迹象。自2006年以来,两国之间的双向贸易平均每年增长9.7%。而且,鉴于印尼的实际GDP保持可观的增长(2010年为6.1%),澳大利亚和印尼之间的贸易在未来几年可能会继续增强。国际货币基金组织(International Monetary Fund)预测,印尼将在2009年至2015年间成为全球18个最大经济体中增长最快的国家之一,甚至超过巴西,俄罗斯,印度和中国等实力雄厚的经济体。

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    Hill D.T.;

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