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View all search resultsIndonesia is not merely a bystander and its Global Maritime Axis still remains relevant, whatever the outcome of the ongoing dispute between Southeast Asia's claimant countries and China's increasingly assertive actions in the South China Sea.
From a stalled Indonesian rail project to an insurgency-threatened economic corridor in Pakistan, China's push to revive Silk Road trade routes is running into problems that risk tarnishing the economic crown jewel of Xi Jinping's presidency.