As Singapore overtakes Indonesia in Asean leadership poll, is Prabowo to blame?
For decades, Indonesia’s standing was a given. A new survey suggests the region’s opinion leaders are no longer so sure
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More than 2,000 policymakers, researchers and business figures from across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations were polled by the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute for its latest annual State of Southeast Asia survey.
When asked which member state had contributed most to addressing key regional challenges, 31.3 per cent of respondents chose Singapore, ahead of Indonesia on 22.2 per cent and Malaysia on 21.3 per cent. Collectively, the three countries accounted for nearly three-quarters of responses.AdvertisementThose who chose Singapore cited the city state’s economic leadership in shaping regional discussions, while those who chose Indonesia pointed to Jakarta’s ability to build consensus within the bloc.

Both countries also topped the rankings in the previous two editions of the survey, though the question then asked which members had contributed most to Asean’s long-term development, rather than this year’s framing around regional leadership.
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