Lula, Prabowo, and the Portuguese gambit: language as South-South currency
In October 2025, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto announced that Portuguese would join the priority languages taught in Indonesian schools. The decision reportedly surprised Brazilian President Lula da Silva, who was sitting next to him. Gustavo Pasqueta argues the gesture inverts the usual logic of language as soft power, with the receiving state volunteering to learn. He places it within the wider Indonesia-Brazil rapprochement and asks what survives once Lula and Prabowo leave office.
