The Great Breakdown and the Rise of Strategic Resiliency: A Response to Ray Dalio
Oleh: Teguh Anantawikrama, Founder and Chairman of the Indonesian Tourism Investor Club and Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce
Kredit Foto: Antara/Muhammad Adimaja
The next global leaders will not necessarily be the loudest or the wealthiest. They will be the most stable, the most adaptable, and the most trusted.
A New Global Mandate
The erosion of the post-1945 order does not signal chaos as destiny. It signals the need for recalibration.
Nations that maintain internal harmony while building sustainable economic foundations will shape the next architecture of cooperation.
Indonesia does not seek dominance in the traditional sense. We seek constructive centrality, a position where stability, production capacity, and diplomatic balance converge.
Baca Juga: When the World Fragments, Indonesia’s Tourism Can Hold the Region Together
The era of singular Western dominance is giving way to multipolar equilibrium. In that equilibrium, the resilient voice of the Global South will not merely echo. It will influence.
Indonesia stands ready, not simply to endure the breakdown of the old order, but to help define the principles of what comes next.
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Editor: Amry Nur Hidayat
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