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Jokowi’s legacy, Indonesia’s regional leadership potential, Modi and India’s Middle East policy

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The Economist published two articles that caught our attention one titled "What will Indonesia look like after Jokowi leaves?" and a second one titled "Narendra Modi has shifted India from the Palestinians to Israel." These two countries have great potential to take up more leadership position in the Indo-Pacific but something seems to be holding them back. What role does domestic politics play in the two countries international positioning? What are the stimulus and constraints that explain why Indonesia and India act the way they do?

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The Economist published two articles that caught our attention one titled "What will Indonesia look like after Jokowi leaves?" and a second one titled "Narendra Modi has shifted India from the Palestinians to Israel." These two countries have great potential to take up more leadership position in the Indo-Pacific but something seems to be holding them back. What role does domestic politics play in the two countries international positioning? What are the stimulus and constraints that explain why Indonesia and India act the way they do?

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