What Does Indonesia Lack?
A stable, democratically elected government.
Indonesia has had a difficult time transitioning to a stable, democratically elected government. There have been numerous military coups, and the country has had 17 presidents (or acting presidents) in its 69-year history.
A strong economy.
Indonesia’s GDP per capita is only $3,500, and the country is classified as a low-income country by the World Bank. More than 40% of the population lives in poverty, and nearly 30% is unemployed.
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