As tensions linked to the U.S.–Iran war continue to destabilize the Middle East, Indonesia and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are expanding cooperation in culture, education, and the creative economy. These efforts are structured, growing, and politically safe. But they are also misaligned with the scale of the crisis. At a moment of active conflict, soft power is not enough. Recent engagem

Indonesia and the Gulf must do more than soft power in a time of war
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