Indonesia’s U.S.-China balancing act is playing out at sea
The shifting of Jakarta’s naval headquarters to the edge of the South China sea was much more than a strategic military move.
The shifting of Jakarta’s naval headquarters to the edge of the South China sea was much more than a strategic military move.
Indonesia has, until now, walked a fine line between the US and China, including its refusal to speak out on the plight of the Uighurs.