Indonesia’s foreign policy in Southeast Asia and East Asia demonstrates a skilful juggling act involving the USA, China, and Russia. By capitalizing on its historical non-alignment stance, ASEAN centrality, and strategic economic and diplomatic engagements, Indonesia seeks to uphold its strategic independence while promoting regional stability and prosperity. This delicate balance is further complicated by the Taiwan issue and tensions on the Korean Peninsula, which call for nuanced diplomacy and a steadfast commitment to peaceful resolution.
Analysis:
Introduction
Indonesia, as a…