Indonesia — Voting Analysis
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Majority alignment
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Vote records
| Year | Resolution | Title | Category | Position | Tally (Y/N/A) |
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Voting alignment is computed from UN General Assembly roll-call votes (1946–present). Agreement rates count the share of resolutions where both countries cast the same vote (Yes/No/Abstain), weighted by the inverse square root of the number of countries voting, to down-weight near-unanimous resolutions. Ideal points are estimated using a Bayesian item-response model (Voeten 2013) that places each country on a left–right policy dimension each session. Issue-area breakdowns use the topic codes assigned by the UN Bibliographic Information System.
Most aligned all-time
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Brunei Darussalam 95.2%
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Bangladesh 95.0%
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Oman 95.0%
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Qatar 94.8%
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Djibouti 94.8%
Least aligned all-time
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United States of America 17.9%
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Israel 25.1%
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Micronesia (Federated States of) 33.0%
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Palau 38.0%
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 40.9%
Voting alignment over time ideal point (re-centred) — 0 = global average · positive = more Western-aligned · BSV2017
Position consistency: more stable than 51% of countries (std dev 0.37, ranked among 199 countries)
Closest neighbours countries with the most similar voting alignment in a given year
No data for this year.