The Strategic Autonomy of Invisible Indonesia
This article critically examines Indonesia’s evolving role from a quiet diplomat to a "status-affirming" middle power through its policy of proactive hedging. This article evaluates Jakarta’s participation in the Board of Peace (BoP) and its strategic balancing between major powers like the US, China, and Russia. By advocating for a "Bandung Plus" model, the text argues that a coalition of middle powers from both the Global South and North is essential to restrain major-power conflict and secure strategic autonomy in a post-US multipolar world.
