Indonesia's Peacekeeping Commitment under President Prabowo Subianto: Implications for Global Peace and Indonesian Foreign Policy
Keywords:
Indonesia, peacekeeping operations, Prabowo Subianto, United Nations, foreign policy, conflict resolutionAbstract
President Prabowo Subianto's declaration at the 80th United Nations General Assembly in September 2025, offering to deploy up to 20,000 peacekeepers to conflict zones worldwide, marks a significant escalation in Indonesia's commitment to international peacekeeping operations. This article examines the implications of this pledge within the context of Indonesia's historical peacekeeping involvement, its evolving foreign policy orientation, and the broader effectiveness of UN peacekeeping missions. Through analysis of recent policy statements and academic literature on peacekeeping operations, this study explores how Indonesia's expanded peacekeeping role reflects both continuity with its "free and active" foreign policy tradition and a new assertiveness under Prabowo's leadership. The findings suggest that while this commitment enhances Indonesia's international profile and aligns with its middle power aspirations, implementation faces challenges including resource constraints, domestic political considerations, and the complex operational realities of contemporary peacekeeping missions
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