Jakarta Foreign Policy Analyst Circle Holds Third Gathering on "Answering the Three Big Questions"
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- Mar 14
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On 13 March 2026, the Jakarta Foreign Policy Analyst Circle (JFPAC) convened its third informal gathering under the theme: "Answering the Three Big Questions: Is the Rupture of the West real? Is this Trump's World Order? And does China prevail from all of these?"
The discussion brought together analysts, government officials, academics, and practitioners from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the State Secretariat, foreign embassies, universities, think tanks, and the private sector. As with previous sessions, participants attended in their personal capacities, enabling candid and wide-ranging exchange.
The conversation spanned all three questions in depth. Participants examined whether internal divisions among Western countries signal a genuine rupture in the alliance system, how tariffs, transactional diplomacy, and unilateral decision-making are reshaping global power dynamics, and whether current disruptions are creating openings for China to expand its influence — while noting that Beijing's trajectory remains constrained and multi-layered. Structural forces such as globalization, industrial shifts, and economic inequality were seen as reinforcing these dynamics from below.
A recurring conclusion was the importance of Indonesia maintaining its agency in an increasingly uncertain world. Participants pointed to regional engagement, economic diversification, and sectoral resilience as strategic priorities, while underscoring the need for stronger institutional coordination and more forward-looking policy.
In closing, attendees were encouraged to reflect on how they can contribute, within their respective institutions, to strengthening Indonesia's foreign policy capacity.

About JFPAC
Jakarta Foreign Policy Analyst Circle is a community of foreign policy and international affairs analysts that serves as a meeting point for researchers, academics, and practitioners in Jakarta. The circle provides a platform to discuss pressing issues, test emerging ideas, and exchange perspectives on Indonesia's diplomacy.









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