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View all search resultsIndonesia's diplomatic clout has been growing over the last decade, as indicated by the latest Lowy's Asia Power Index, and it is now poised to take a greater role in shaping both regional and international affairs toward peace, stability and prosperity.
As we look forward to a Prabowo presidency, Indonesia stands at the cusp of a strategic shift in its global presence, with the possibility of a head of state actually attending international forums to represent the country and its unique brand of diplomacy.
Indonesia has remained the leading diplomatic force with the most extensive network in Southeast Asia, a recent Global Diplomatic Index study has found, as China and the United States continue their fierce competition for influence.
Despite its financial heft, China is struggling to realize some of its bigger development financing commitments, according to a recent study, fueling concerns that the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway could be derailed.
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