Can Indonesia Become the Next Asian Power?

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Indonesia is a major power in the South East Asian sphere. It is the fourth most populated country and acts as a manufacturing hub for the region. But can it go global? What problems does Indonesia face against the future.
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  • @nathanseper8738
    @nathanseper8738 Před rokem +3663

    I think like India, Indonesia has a lot of potential. However, it has a lot of obstacles to overcome and it must also maintain its democratic institutions which are still pretty young.

    • @lamchunting856
      @lamchunting856 Před rokem +117

      What if its most important and wealthiest parts want to leave Indonesia?
      You’ll find out how democratic it is

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 Před rokem +16

      You think there would be Biafra-level civil war?

    • @ezrathegreatconqueror
      @ezrathegreatconqueror Před rokem +6

      @@0deepak yes

    • @ezrathegreatconqueror
      @ezrathegreatconqueror Před rokem +137

      @@lamchunting856 check out democracy index, Indonesia is rated as one of the best democracies in Southeast Asia

    • @buddermonger2000
      @buddermonger2000 Před rokem +29

      I think India's institutions, while young, will likely persevere. The system actually maps well onto their society as states have more often than not caved to the broader society than the reverse in India. So they should broadly keep it.

  • @orckydorkyyy
    @orckydorkyyy Před rokem +2713

    Honestly I’m fine with Indonesia becoming a power. they don’t threaten any countries like China. And they have good relations with a lot of countries. So honestly good for Indonesia.

    • @yiro6577
      @yiro6577 Před rokem +460

      If USA is serious abt countering china in indo pacific...they need indonesia...that country is the ultimate balance between usa and china.... atleast indonesia is neutral for now

    • @orckydorkyyy
      @orckydorkyyy Před rokem +42

      yes exactly

    • @Guidelines_
      @Guidelines_ Před rokem +136

      Thank's , indonesia is friendly country 🇮🇩

    • @dienzyy941
      @dienzyy941 Před rokem +20

      I agree with your opinion

    • @NYCHOL
      @NYCHOL Před rokem +53

      We here are China 2.0 almost like them but better, language is easy to learn and a good not hostile country

  • @BlightCosmos
    @BlightCosmos Před 9 měsíci +186

    As a filipino, I am rooting for Indonesia becoming a new power

    • @forproject0829
      @forproject0829 Před 3 měsíci +9

      root for the philippines first lmao

    • @AUTH0R-SAN
      @AUTH0R-SAN Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@forproject0829it's impossible for Philippines to become a country with power like america because china Is currently a threat to us without america china will probably attack us our only advantage is trading and alliances

    • @muscleman6750
      @muscleman6750 Před 14 hodinami +1

      ​@@forproject0829can't. Too much corruption

  • @GaryHField
    @GaryHField Před rokem +315

    As a Filipino, I'm extremely proud of our Austronesian brothers and sisters down there. Our seafaring race would now have something to be proud of. Love and respect, from the Philippines.
    🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
    💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
    🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨

    • @miladitasepniatiaisyah7317
      @miladitasepniatiaisyah7317 Před rokem +7

      Thank's for your love . Salamat Po

    • @antoverstappenburik3711
      @antoverstappenburik3711 Před rokem +18

      Btw itu bukan bendera Indonesia, itu bendera monaco.. kalau bendera Indonesia yang ini🇮🇩..

    • @ihateroxy2.024
      @ihateroxy2.024 Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@antoverstappenburik3711ya ampun, aku masih susah bedain dua dua bendera nya, sama banget ya 😅😅😅

    • @humamzakyzakarya5101
      @humamzakyzakarya5101 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Love and respect to for Filipino.

    • @humamzakyzakarya5101
      @humamzakyzakarya5101 Před 4 měsíci +2

      love and respect also for the Filipino people, we have had diplomatic relations for 75 years

  • @n25783
    @n25783 Před rokem +688

    I will always be amazed at the sheer amount of languages that exist in indonesia

    • @ansan5411
      @ansan5411 Před rokem +74

      It makes ton of sense that the diversity of languages is within New Guinea because the people there are remnant of the old lineage of human migrations during paleolithic setting in the most abundant fertile island of New Guinea in comparison to barren dessert of Australia. Sure there are other Indonesian Islands but they were replaced by the Austronesians and the others roughly just around 4 thousands years ago compared to tens thousands years ago aka paleolithic

    • @anomalianomali5080
      @anomalianomali5080 Před rokem +35

      Culture, value and mentality also very different, the different between one island and another is as far as different betwen european and middle east

    • @giorgospapoutsakis5271
      @giorgospapoutsakis5271 Před rokem +6

      Same with the Philippines

    • @kevinhanandi
      @kevinhanandi Před rokem +11

      As I am amazed with the number of languages in Indonesia, I am more amazed to the amount of languages available in papua new guinea and it is not as big as Indonesia

    • @oddbluedragon
      @oddbluedragon Před rokem +6

      Yeah, people here can speak in atleast 2 languange

  • @creativepop8196
    @creativepop8196 Před rokem +2427

    As an Indonesian, the situation of secession could be happening if things were to go wrong but for now, our sense of Indonesian identity is stronger than regional identity. We usually don't view things in a concrete A or B, whether it's culture, languages, and ethnic backgrounds. Chinese Indonesians will see themselves more as an Indonesian rather than Chinese, ask a Minang/Batak/Ambon/Manado/Bali/etc. person, they will reply they are Indonesian first then their background (ofc if u are a foreigner asking). I personally am kinda fed up with the whole idea that regionalism is still stronger than a nationalist identity because throughout my experience talking with many different people from different backgrounds, they are really friendly and identify themselves as Indonesian. Of course, things will look differently if we talk about religion and Papua issues but overall, Indonesia is more united than ever and will continue to be more and more united in the near future.

    • @malif1279
      @malif1279 Před rokem

      Wkwkwk yeah
      There's also a funny thing we have where basically everybody here *hates* mainland China and the CCP
      You can get Chinese-Indonesians here going on 10 minute long rants about how China is perverting our country and the world whenever the topic comes out on the news
      It's hilarious to see 🤣

    • @mr_amar5002
      @mr_amar5002 Před rokem +365

      Because his sources of understanding on nationalism is from european nations perspective which develop national Identity mainly from ethnicity unlike Indonesia which develop its identity throug the suffering under Dutch colonialism and long time trade relarionship. I mean our main slogan is "in differences we are united" which is from Majapahit era writting, as such Indonesian even before colonialism have strong relation between each ethnic groups.

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Před rokem +118

      @@mr_amar5002 united in diversity

    • @orance2526
      @orance2526 Před rokem +81

      This is why I dislike his videos on any places that isn't Europe

    • @K3rrJu5t1n
      @K3rrJu5t1n Před rokem +21

      @@widodoakrom3938 Christian West Papuans to Muslim Malay Indonesians: am I a joke to you?

  • @kikokltzhke8266
    @kikokltzhke8266 Před rokem +234

    As a Filipino dude Indonesia is almost everything I wish my country could be (excpet for the 'x' times more islands and and even more vast) but cannot afford to do so due to our own different geographi and historical circumstances to be able to be "that country everybody is chill with":
    • because they're not directly in between two powerful countries trying to use their country as a base to influnce/ manipulate/ or just plain strangle the hell out of the other country;
    • not living in a very high-maintenance geographic location were food production is always getting limited by typhoons no matter how fertile the soil is, infrastructure getting "reset buttoned" by earthquakes as much as in the Philippines;
    • the colonizers not generally shoving their faith and their lifestyle to the locals' face so they get to keep their own original culture and not antagonize eachother (Mindanao);
    • and can live normally being themselves and not constantly & toxically trying be "one with the cOoL kIdZ in the block" like trying to be western and having a woke "protagonism complex" (tryna feel like the bida/good guys of a movie) even though we can't afford to and should'nt really be doing so in the first place (although this helps our tourism industry but sometimes the attention seeking backfires at times).
    It would be interesting for Indonesia to be a regional power that the Philippines can live along with since they are a lot more chill and would like to see itself "helping & hanging out with its long lost cousin" (compared to the two powerful countries trying to influence my country and always tends to think that the world revolves around them), but Indonesia is also a HUUUUUGE economic competitor because whatever the Philippines have, Indonesia terrifyingly has it like 4x even more (export crops, rice terraces, manufacturing, & more exotic culture for tourism, etc.)
    But I don't want the Philippines to go toxic on its cousin, so my country naturally (sometimes toxically) needs to seek trade and attention elsewhere for its own & everybody's good.
    Hello austronesian cousins! 😊

    • @razmazerz
      @razmazerz Před rokem +21

      I hope someday ASEAN would be as powerful (but not as evil) as NATO!

    • @alexamderhamiltom5238
      @alexamderhamiltom5238 Před rokem +4

      ​@@razmazerz you mean EU?

    • @barel8741
      @barel8741 Před rokem +26

      indonesia and philippines have a lot in similiarity whether in our looks and languanges

    • @TheHungryTrio
      @TheHungryTrio Před rokem +10

      Eh cousin! I love your martial art, also I think your traditional textile also beautiful!

    • @MrAaassdd
      @MrAaassdd Před rokem +2

      Hello too brothers, best hope for Philipines from Indonesia 😊

  • @ChenLiYong
    @ChenLiYong Před rokem +121

    Just a correction: the “new guinea” is not Indonesia. The island is divided into 2:
    - Papua
    - Papua New Guinea
    Papua is in Indonesia.
    Papua New Guinea is different country, sharing same island.

    • @sadskaTV
      @sadskaTV Před 7 měsíci +7

      The island name is New Guinea, Papua is other name, so Papua island = New Guinea island, shared by two soverign countries, Republic of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea

  • @uncommonant1008
    @uncommonant1008 Před rokem +1023

    We passed 1945, 1965, and 1998 without the Balkanization happening. What kind of event would break up Indonesia if the invasion, genocide, or economic crisis didn't work? Sometimes westerners can't accept the concept that together in differences is highly possible to happen.

    • @doodlenoodle5466
      @doodlenoodle5466 Před rokem +238

      @@EmpressGaruda well it's always have been ever since we got our independence, and yet we are still here.

    • @hujangerimis8484
      @hujangerimis8484 Před rokem +161

      @@EmpressGaruda mentality Aussie paranoid..

    • @amanalatas1013
      @amanalatas1013 Před rokem +9

      So agree with your comment.

    • @sragen99
      @sragen99 Před rokem +138

      @@EmpressGaruda The biggest threat comes from within. Mainly those extremists and separatists that terrorize and attack people from time to time.

    • @Ejecu-latte
      @Ejecu-latte Před rokem +4

      @@sragen99 I think... I got what you mean back there. But if we said it here rn we might got hot comment from those extremist white senzutsu... just say it safe lol

  • @samuellima6193
    @samuellima6193 Před rokem +308

    Well, Timor wasn't originaly indonesian, instead it got independence from Portugal and was annexed/invaded by Indonesia, but I got the point in the video

    • @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74
      @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74 Před rokem +50

      only the eastern part of the island. The Dutch took the other half from the Portuguese before... 😅

    • @samuellima6193
      @samuellima6193 Před rokem +10

      @@d3thkn1ghtmcgee74 yeah, IK

    • @summersk11y
      @summersk11y Před rokem +3

      Actually at the first, Portuguese control whole Timor island and some island around, but then they lost battle with the dutch make Portuguese loses territory from Timor island but the place where they landed is still on Portuguese hand

    • @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74
      @d3thkn1ghtmcgee74 Před rokem +1

      @@summersk11y they also owned bali but sold it to the Dutch too

    • @glueenjoyer713
      @glueenjoyer713 Před rokem +1

      @@summersk11y And then Timor declared Independence and its heading into a communist side (fretilin), And at that time Indonesia was a Pro Anti-Communist government ruled by Sukarno and well you know what happens after that.....
      (Indonesia Invaded Timor)

  • @mmjjnn0
    @mmjjnn0 Před rokem +61

    as a half indonesian and knowing that literally the world has high expectation towards the country is really overwhelming.... we have a lot of things to improve.. i think we're not ready to be the center of attention yet haha too much pressure

    • @ham3009
      @ham3009 Před rokem +4

      I agree with that 😅

    • @riachoiriya2093
      @riachoiriya2093 Před rokem +4

      On the contrary we are

    • @NessieNice
      @NessieNice Před rokem +14

      True. News that China and Russia trying to get close to Indonesia, honestly worrying me as a citizen because I don't know how our corrupt government will react. It can be good, it can be bad, 50:50 chance is still too big of a bet to me

    • @monodefender4176
      @monodefender4176 Před 8 měsíci +6

      True 😂, the most important thing is Indonesian people can thrive and prosper

    • @iskotayo1
      @iskotayo1 Před 8 měsíci +14

      So true, I actually getting scared of these overexposure they do lately towards Indonesia. I just want our country keep being a peaceful sanctuary rather than being pulled between any "superpower" that exist nowadays..

  • @zephdo2971
    @zephdo2971 Před rokem +32

    A win for Indonesia is a victory for ASEAN! Together we rise as one

    • @eki16203
      @eki16203 Před rokem +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @DevSarman
      @DevSarman Před 21 dnem +1

      Boooooooooooohhhhh
      **Throws tomatoes and eggs** 🍅🥚

  • @letheas6175
    @letheas6175 Před rokem +651

    I like Indonesia so much, much love from the Netherlands (yes, the things we did were bad, but I honestly feel so welcomed by Indonesian people and I cannot express how much that improved my life. Learning the language now and hope to visit soon) you are all amazing. Selamat Malam everyone :)

    • @ahmadin5681
      @ahmadin5681 Před rokem +15

      Thank you ❤️

    • @agbag8185
      @agbag8185 Před rokem

      Indonesian will welcome you unless you're gay

    • @mamunarifin7684
      @mamunarifin7684 Před rokem +13

      I appreciate it!

    • @devitaromlah2866
      @devitaromlah2866 Před rokem +106

      Let what happend in the past stays in the past . You are not responsible for what happend in the past and us Indonesisn now never feel what our former generations feel. So its not right to hate you instead we are welcome you to work together with us. Sending love from Indonesians

    • @hujangerimis8484
      @hujangerimis8484 Před rokem +36

      There is nothing wrong with you..it's the past..let it be our lesson tigether..rhe world is beautiful..may peace be for the whole world.. brother..

  • @coconutmuncher
    @coconutmuncher Před rokem +825

    The emphasis on separatism is far from accurate though. Those flags the video showed bearing the names "Minahasa, Batak, Dayak, Flores" are completely fictional.
    I'm a Minahasan Christian, AND INDONESIAN, and I've never seen that flag bearing the name of my ethnic group before. The only separatist movement that exists or had existed are the Papua and Maluku ones. The Maluku was already defeated, and there has never been any more uprisings or issues leading to seccession.
    I think when foreigners (especially Europeans) look at Indonesia at a glance, and see that we have a lot of things to differentiate between ourselves, they tend to think of the worst is to come. But as a matter of fact, the opposite is true. We are proud of our ethnic backgrounds and we are proud Indonesians. We accept, understand, and are proud of our diversity; and the fact that we are able to coexist, cooperate, and even assimilate in tolerance is a God-given grace. We are grateful for it, we are grateful to be born Indonesian

    • @maddude6342
      @maddude6342 Před rokem +18

      Indeed

    • @Niceguy312373636
      @Niceguy312373636 Před rokem

      Europeans when they see one country with diverse ethnic groups co-existing: impossible! They must be dominated or forced, or something!

    • @mamunarifin7684
      @mamunarifin7684 Před rokem +103

      Agreed as bornean!!
      All ethnicities in borneo aren't only nasionalist, but *ULTRA* nasionalist☝️😅

    • @todhotetew4711
      @todhotetew4711 Před rokem +5

      @@mamunarifin7684 YEAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

    • @christianusariewisnuwijaya9096
      @christianusariewisnuwijaya9096 Před rokem +60

      As a Manado-Javanese descent, I agree with you that I've never seen that Minahasa flag.

  • @TheRealEncy
    @TheRealEncy Před rokem +22

    _As In Indonesian, Traveling In Other Part Indonesia Is Like Entering Another Country, Every Vehicle Is Different, The City Look Different, Like Everything Will Almost Look Different._

    • @mi.hakiki517
      @mi.hakiki517 Před dnem

      and also almost all the locals speak with different language, even they can speak with indonesian

  • @gregtriplex5878
    @gregtriplex5878 Před 9 měsíci +87

    sebagai warga Indonesia saya sebenarnya khawatir jika Indonesia menjadi super power. dan itu tidak akan mungkin. karena kami bukan negara yang gemar berperang atau invasionis. kami hanya berharap menjadi negara yang makmur dan damai, tidak perlu menjadi negara super power. tidak perlu menjadi ancaman bagi negara lain. itu saja

    • @iskotayo1
      @iskotayo1 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Exactly just keep it humble and rational...

    • @sovietroll7880
      @sovietroll7880 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Tidak gemar berperang.
      Perang Ganyang Malaysia
      Invasi ke Timor Leste
      LOL

    • @Surcradis
      @Surcradis Před 7 měsíci +34

      @@sovietroll7880 invasi ke timor kan lebih masalahnya si s*harto hamdeh. trus perang ganyang kan karena seharusnya malaysia nyatu sama indonesia sesuai janji kalo ketika mereka malaysia dan indonesia bebas dari penjajahan maka mereka menyatu (katanya president sukarno udh ada janji gitu sama pemimpin malaysia pada saat itu) namun nyatanya, eh malah ngikutin kata inggris dan gk jadi nyatu ama indonesia. kan kyk dikhianati gitu sukarno, makanya president sukarno marah. trus yaudah sih, itu aja kan? lu ngasih 2 contoh kasus itu namun faktanya emg seberapa berdampak 2 kasus itu? udh gitu cuman 2 doang dan lu mau ngebantah kalo indonesia gk suka perang? sangat sangat terlalu sedikit lah. nyatanya Indonesia sendiri adalah negara yang 6 tahun berturut-turut menduduki urutan nomor 1 sebagai negara donatur dan memberikan bantuan gratis pada negara lain.

    • @gregtriplex5878
      @gregtriplex5878 Před 6 měsíci

      @@sovietroll7880 1. issue malaysia, saat itu kondisinya di era Soekarno dalam misi pembebasan hegemoni kolonialisme yg baru saja di lancarkan inggris. banyak dari warga malaysia sendiri mendukung Indonesia. namun Indonesia kalah karena dari dalam negeri serangan spionase inggris berita palsu serta suap dan politik adu domba menghancurkan loyalitas kubu militer terhadap Soekarno
      2. Timor Leste adalah misi militeri industrial kompleks Amerika yg dalam mencari keuntungan baik politik maupun ekonomi di masa perang dingin terhadap sovyet. saat itu hubungan dekat Amerika dengan Soeharto paska kematian JFK membawa Indonesia berpihak pada Amerika era perang dingin dengan sovyet, namun ketika Sovyet sudah berakhir Soeharto disingkirkan oleh CIA 1998 menggunakan propaganda lewat NGO dan suap terhadap akademisi, mahasiswa dengan titel "agent of change" betapa bodohnya dan bangganya para akademisi saat itu.
      kesimpulan; karena beberapa pengalaman tersebut, Indonesia tidak mau lagi terseret dalam provokasi perang dan diperdaya oleh negara barat untuk memilih keberpihakan yang sama sekali tidak menguntungkan kepentingan dalam negeri

    • @prapanji9976
      @prapanji9976 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@sovietroll7880sekarang udah tobat

  • @haikalmiftah2529
    @haikalmiftah2529 Před rokem +680

    As an Indonesian, I want to explain some correction:
    1) 3:49 It's not entirely true about food production is centered among coastline of 3 major Island, especially in Java. Here rice field is way deep into interior of the island. Northern part of Java island is mostly plain with some hills, having a most fertile soil in the country thanks to the volcanism nearby. For the island of Sumatra and Borneo, food production mainly nearby a river since a soil in deep interior isn't really good for planting rice (instead we planting palm oil there)
    2) 6:45 By some account is still debated if Majapahit really conquered Nusantara archipelago. Other theory explain if Majapahit mainly used diplomatic power to having control overseas (by having an allies, or vassal states) since they don't even manage to conquered their neighbour in the backyard a.k.a Sundanese (though they manage to conquered Bali with military force)
    3) 15:05 Is incorrect to calling inhabitants of Java as "Javanese", they're one of major ethnic mainly living in Central & Eastern Java. There's other major ethics living there need to be considered: Sundanese, Betawi, Maduranese, and other smaller one. Sundanese and Betawi mainly live in Western Java (while Maduranese living in Eastern Java alongside with Javanese)
    4) 16:20 Java-centric (by politics and national development) is one of the root that giving rise of separatism here. Usually they're mad due to giving lots of resources to the central goverment but gain only a little. From few separatist movement we managed to solved 2 of them: Free Timor Timur (by giving them Independence as it should be) and GAM/Free Aceh Movement (by giving them more autonomy and all GAM leaders agreed with that in 2005)
    5) 16:40 Well honestly that's a real legitimacy of current Indonesian territory: being a successor of Dutch East Indies. Though our education said we're successor of Majapahit Empire as well as their legitimacy (this actually inherited from Budi Utomo's idea about Indonesian nationalism, which actually embrace Javanese imperialism)

    • @wdwfanatic1394
      @wdwfanatic1394 Před rokem +14

      While true that other ethnic groups live in Java, the point he's making is that the Javanese are STILL the dominant group in Indonesia. And thus their influence spreads. About 40 percent of the Indonesian population is ethnically Javanese

    • @shycracker
      @shycracker Před rokem +47

      On 2) Majapahit used Trading alliance system, similar to Japanese Daimyo system & Chinese Tributary system.
      Where there's one central state being the trading hub for the surrounding kingdoms & tribes.
      That's why Majapahit could expand so quickly under Gajahmada period despite low number of battle happened under his Sumpah Palapa period.
      This is also the origin of the keywords "Jawa adalah Kunci" first being popularized because South East Asia Silk road trade route back then requires you to go to Java first before products continue its journey.

    • @quoccuongtran724
      @quoccuongtran724 Před rokem +1

      when he was talking about the difficulties of past coastal civilizations trying to reach deep into island interiors (2:31), i immediately thought: "oh, so it had been only achieved in java so far"

    • @shycracker
      @shycracker Před rokem

      @@quoccuongtran724 they're having difficulties because the native Dayak & Papuan in their respective interior of the island are not keen on negotiation with Majapahit when they can gain more by raiding or get hired as mercenaries by Majapahit or other kingdoms & empires.

    • @farisabdurrahman8416
      @farisabdurrahman8416 Před rokem +2

      Thats true. But Sumatra has good soil too everywhere, because thay have lots of volcanoes just like in java.

  • @doggo7078
    @doggo7078 Před rokem +376

    Wow having a Komodo Dragon as national animal is so cool

    • @ariapinandita9240
      @ariapinandita9240 Před rokem +65

      Of course brother... Dragon Force...

    • @killertheinfiltrator
      @killertheinfiltrator Před rokem +49

      Komodos are found at an island not far from Flores called Komodo Island. Never been there personally as an Indonesian but yeah they’re cool

    • @and12345.conan.
      @and12345.conan. Před rokem +30

      Actually compared to one horned Rhino and Java Eagle, Komodo is quite underated. Anything apart from Java island is underated

    • @jamalisujang2712
      @jamalisujang2712 Před rokem +8

      I like the rotting saliva. It's not a fast and deadly acting agent like venoms, but a disabling agent so komodos can just easily catch their preys to eat them alive.

    • @firdanharbima6997
      @firdanharbima6997 Před rokem +7

      Yeah like having actual dinosaur as your country national animal is nice, tho near extinct for some time

  • @LilBabyMartin
    @LilBabyMartin Před rokem +1

    i feel bless that you made a video about indonesia

  • @davidrodrigueztoro6512
    @davidrodrigueztoro6512 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video, please do Colombia next!

  • @CalvinNoire
    @CalvinNoire Před rokem +767

    Very good points, but you seem to have failed to understand Indonesian nationalism, and you put it in a European perspective, where ethnics are the root of nationalism. From your perspective, states like Russia and India won't exist. We can all agree here that the root of Indonesia's problem is corruption and other stuff, not ethnic differences (well maybe not west Papua but you get what I'm trying to say here). No hate to you though you are very good!

    • @CalvinNoire
      @CalvinNoire Před rokem +101

      Typically, in these multi ethnics states, they all join together to fight one problem, same here with Indonesia.

    • @franknwogu4911
      @franknwogu4911 Před rokem +15

      I mean in Nigeria ethnic groups matter, its not just a European thing.

    • @CalvinNoire
      @CalvinNoire Před rokem +90

      @@franknwogu4911 I know I know, but I just said European as an example to explain my point, people will think about Europe first when thought about ethnic nationalism. Np bro.

    • @franknwogu4911
      @franknwogu4911 Před rokem +5

      @@CalvinNoire np

    • @zyanego3170
      @zyanego3170 Před rokem

      Not everywhere in Europe Ethnicity is the basis of nationality.

  • @kittenbus0
    @kittenbus0 Před rokem +353

    Indonesia has an amazing culture(s)! It's so diverse and that's why I love it.

    • @draphotube4315
      @draphotube4315 Před rokem

      sadly the Indonesians, or it's majority and government are trying to destroy it.

    • @Alexander-sr7qm
      @Alexander-sr7qm Před rokem +11

      Saya suka Indonesia. 🇸🇰❤️🇮🇩

    • @arinocity3606
      @arinocity3606 Před rokem +1

      Not everyone gets along tho

    • @misterx3770
      @misterx3770 Před rokem +7

      Because Indonesia was not influenced by European colonizers, even managed to expel them, not a gift like most other colonial countries, Also Indonesia is not affected by Arab Wahhabism

    • @RENO_K
      @RENO_K Před rokem +3

      hahah yea i think "culture(s)" sum it up the best, it's Indonesian Culture, but while being a single entity, they're all diverse different from each other, a really great way to put it

  • @AironSmieciowy-di3qy
    @AironSmieciowy-di3qy Před 10 měsíci

    Great video!

  • @kunalpachoriya4061
    @kunalpachoriya4061 Před rokem +130

    Love to Indonesia from India. I would love to visit Indonesia, it’s a really great country which developing at a really fast rate.

    • @you_idiot000
      @you_idiot000 Před rokem +5

      Thank you

    • @lontongstroong
      @lontongstroong Před rokem +12

      Your country grows faster than us btw - ~7% versus 5.5%.

    • @Hackerisitic
      @Hackerisitic Před rokem

      @@lontongstroong that is still not enough. We have a long way to go to beat china and become the real leading economics of Asia. Best of luck mate.😃

    • @ramtosantosa7661
      @ramtosantosa7661 Před rokem +8

      Technically, we get the name because Portuguese explorer thought that they landed in some indian nesos (archipelago)
      So think of us indonesian as a long lost brother 😂

    • @rohit-ru5nm
      @rohit-ru5nm Před rokem +4

      @@ramtosantosa7661 and even your name is like indian
      Yeah we are the sister countries
      Love from india ♥️

  • @xyy9040
    @xyy9040 Před rokem +288

    I need to point out that Indonesia's nationalism is based on all of the regions common colonial history and not based on ethnic nationalism. Regionalism is also secondary compared to their loyalty to the country itself.

    • @adwaye
      @adwaye Před rokem

      What does colonialism have to do with, Indonesia did not exist before colonialism.

    • @afdhalulakbar5382
      @afdhalulakbar5382 Před rokem +46

      @@adwaye if you really don't get it, we Indonesian share the same struggle and share the same history of being colonized and exploited by the Dutch, share the same blood spilled when we go to war against dutch for our independence in 1945-49 so yeah that's what an Indonesian nationalism is

    • @xyy9040
      @xyy9040 Před rokem +29

      @@adwaye All 1700 different cultures, all the people from more than 10 thousand islands, all the different ethnic backgrounds and all the different religious background shared the same struggle and worked together to achieve one independent nation without splitting the nation based on those things above that could seperate us. If you are talking about the name of our nation indonesia, yes it never existed before. But historically speaking, the idea of "One United Nusantara Archipelago" or "Indonesia" is already there since the older kingdom of Salakanagara, Tarumanagara, Srivijaya and Majapahit. So "Indonesia" in the idea & in the realisation and not the naming did exist way before colonialism.

    • @baihaqieardian2251
      @baihaqieardian2251 Před rokem +14

      @@adwaye because in that era we Indonesians made 1 promises called sumpah pemuda we swear ourselves to live speak and die as Indonesian and because of that event the fight become one fight against colonialism and viola on 17 August 1945 we declared our Independence

    • @erenjinchuriki
      @erenjinchuriki Před rokem

      I tend to disagree. There was barely any shared history, and the way the colonizers (not only the Dutch, btw) would treat the locals varies vastly between region to region. For example, the plantation slavery in Java would be so different towards Dutch-Minahasan relations in Sulawesi due to the vast difference in local hierarchy, culture, and natural resources. Not even all regions and ethnicities considered themselves colonized. For example, as much as I love West Papua being part of Indonesia, that was completely a political maneuver on Soekarno’s side.
      Ethnicity-wise, let’s be real, a ton of us, collectively, dislike each other. If anything, that’s a testament of how effective the Indonesian nationalist propaganda has been (hey, it’s worked on me too) given the short time it’s been around.

  • @khoirunziyat2656
    @khoirunziyat2656 Před rokem

    This is very useful for my history midterm tests

  • @NorroTaku
    @NorroTaku Před rokem +1

    +1 for marble machine music
    this fits the channel so well

  • @Niceguy312373636
    @Niceguy312373636 Před rokem +621

    The heavy emphasis on separatism, in the end, is quite jarring. East Timor wasn't supposed to be part of Indonesia in the first place. Supported by the U.S, Indonesia under Soeharto invaded Timor Leste in 1975 under the pretext of anti-communism and decided to eat it. They were an occupied independent country. Separatism in Indonesia is not that big of an issue thanks to the presence of a lingua franca, increasing federalism, and heavy investment in the outer islands. Sacrificing its lust rainforest for development, handling the impact of climate change, creeping fundamentalism, and managing its human resources are more debated topics, especially in the next 50 years.
    But! This doesn't excuse nor discredit the lack of national discourse on the ever-present racial, ethnic, and religious discrimination. Things are still rotting. The point is, that different groups of people can still make compromises and live together without the need for an ethnostate. Civic and constitutional nationalism exist y'all.

    • @Niceguy312373636
      @Niceguy312373636 Před rokem +90

      @@PugkinSoup violent incidents do occur from time to time, but not to the degree that it threatened the unity of the archipelago

    • @MasonGreenWeed
      @MasonGreenWeed Před rokem

      @@PugkinSoup Papuan "freedom fighters" when they slaughter teacher and medical staff

    • @hilmyzulfikar9243
      @hilmyzulfikar9243 Před rokem +12

      @@PugkinSoup its brought up ny four seperatist factions that aren't exactly unified and even are against each other

    • @absyahwa7698
      @absyahwa7698 Před rokem +80

      @@PugkinSoup west papuan separatists are not even a single entity, they are separated into several factions that even hate each others

    • @coconutmuncher
      @coconutmuncher Před rokem +2

      Yes

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Před rokem +278

    Indonesia is like this family who is in the middle class if economies. It’s also the Russia of the islands. They’re not that rich but they’re not that poor. Java is the oldest child who has money and the other islands are the younger siblings. Java and Sumatra are the muscle in the family. Tell me what Indonesia is like in your opinions. To travel around each room in the house, they have a zip liner and use a boat. Pls don’t get offended

    • @gurunhitam3414
      @gurunhitam3414 Před rokem +33

      Why you put Borneo as the muscle of family, clearly Sumatera island is the muscle since they are second economical power for country. You better look at Medan city and Palembang city also Batam, they are the big engine for economy compare to Kalimantan (Borneo) cities such as Balikpapan, Samarinda, Palangkaraya which are not so much stronger than the former.

    • @RobinMask
      @RobinMask Před rokem +1

      indonesia: if malays were dogs
      indogs

    • @lucianoosorio5942
      @lucianoosorio5942 Před rokem +8

      @@gurunhitam3414 whoops my bad

    • @lucianoosorio5942
      @lucianoosorio5942 Před rokem +25

      @Bu$$yBuster actually that’s a great comparison

    • @Razgriz032
      @Razgriz032 Před rokem +6

      @@gurunhitam3414 not really, both Borneo and Sumatera hard carry our Per Capita Income (especially East Borneo, Riau, and Riau Islands)

  • @The0ne011
    @The0ne011 Před rokem +1

    hope this guy makes a video about Malaysia, would really love to watch it!

  • @reiibloxx
    @reiibloxx Před rokem

    Puerfect man✌👍

  • @jayceeanjisiel2996
    @jayceeanjisiel2996 Před rokem +240

    As a Filipino and part of Southeast Asia, i think Indonesia is one of the underrated country. And i think Indonesia has more potential compared to India, because its area scattered around the huge ocean which is wider compared to India. Why i compared it on India? Because they are the one that expected to be rise with China in the future. But my expectation is for the Indonesia!

    • @prussiagermanindonesia
      @prussiagermanindonesia Před rokem +3

      Wow that is so cool 😁
      You know Philippines government visit to Indonesia in this year?

    • @KSmifune
      @KSmifune Před rokem +9

      @@prussiagermanindonesia oh u mean the son of a dictator with a luxurious lifestyle?

    • @jayceeanjisiel2996
      @jayceeanjisiel2996 Před rokem +5

      @@prussiagermanindonesia Yeah, i think they might have a cooperation.

    • @jayceeanjisiel2996
      @jayceeanjisiel2996 Před rokem +15

      @@KSmifune Ignore this guy, its full of nonsense.

    • @KSmifune
      @KSmifune Před rokem +2

      @@jayceeanjisiel2996 that's like saying ignore the facts

  • @ikanberapi2189
    @ikanberapi2189 Před rokem +327

    Mhm
    As Indonesian i rate my country at
    -Average Economy
    -Bad Goverment (they keep putting stupid people on position)
    -Decent Unity
    -Decent technology
    -People view that Military is better than Police (coz police is corrupt and stupid as heck)
    -Bad education in public school although atleast private school is better in general
    -Decent Healthcare (not purely free but not very expensive)
    I view that Indonesia is basically what happen when you merge the world into 1 country, and when entering other ethnic group town/island feels like entering another country because how different it is comparing to your own town.

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Před rokem +7

      Lmao

    • @muhammaddaffaarvianda5050
      @muhammaddaffaarvianda5050 Před rokem +106

      -Bad Government
      That's why we, the youth of Indonesia should educate ourselves, so that we may lead this country in the future. We cannot keep relying on these stupid boomers who just "makan gaji buta", they don't even know what they're doing.

    • @malif1279
      @malif1279 Před rokem +55

      @@muhammaddaffaarvianda5050 "don't even know what they're doing"
      COUGH johnny piring ama kominfo COUGH

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Před rokem +9

      If there is corruption, then how can public schools be better

    • @KennyNGA
      @KennyNGA Před rokem +19

      Without the economy, police and Education part you could say the Same about germany

  • @hiro221
    @hiro221 Před 5 měsíci

    i did not expect to hear wintergatan machine here, lmao, i was just listening to it not long before, nice vid!

  • @bordel6121
    @bordel6121 Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely love your channel

  • @go-gogodlike6179
    @go-gogodlike6179 Před rokem +267

    Beyond the economics, I'd love to see ID expand it's entertainment industries onto the world stage. After being a big fan of Hololive ID i checked out their pop music scene and it's some good shit.

    • @giraffestreet
      @giraffestreet Před rokem +66

      Agree, as an Indonesian I'm proud of how successful HoloID been doing. And I want to see more people embracing Indonesian pop culture/entertainment more. For me though, music wise I would recommend Coldiac, Galdive, Ikkubaru, Stereowall, Reality Club, and Saint Fiction as my favorite. They make music in English, so a good introduction for foreigners.

    • @go-gogodlike6179
      @go-gogodlike6179 Před rokem +5

      @@giraffestreet Excellent! Cant wait to check them out thanks!

    • @shycracker
      @shycracker Před rokem +28

      Kobo already proven itself Vtuber from wkwkwk-land has potential

    • @TheGribblesnitch
      @TheGribblesnitch Před rokem +18

      Some pretty good films berasal dari Indonesia, The Raid is often considered the best action movie and Iko Uwais is now a pr well known action star, plus pencak silat is getting notoriety too. Impetigore and Potato House were pr high grossing too so it is definitely clear that Indonesian culture is entering the western Mainstream at least somewhat

    • @go-gogodlike6179
      @go-gogodlike6179 Před rokem +3

      @@TheGribblesnitch yooo I've actually seen the raid, and I loved it.

  • @sandandpeanuts4151
    @sandandpeanuts4151 Před rokem +312

    As a ukrainian, I think Indonesia is a cool country that I hope does well in the future :)
    Edit: THANKS FOR SO MANY LIKES AND REPLIES NEVER HAD THIS MANY, TO EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO LIKED THE COMMENT, AND IF YOU LIKED IT, THANK YOU TOO

    • @faiq026
      @faiq026 Před rokem +79

      Ukraine is one of the few countries that stood up for indonesia in the UN against dutch colonization, along with egypt and australia. I hope that war will end soon

    • @sandandpeanuts4151
      @sandandpeanuts4151 Před rokem +26

      @@faiq026 thank you!

    • @ahmadmuhdi190
      @ahmadmuhdi190 Před rokem +26

      Hey stay safe you out there in Ukraine.

    • @Kyiv_georgaphy83
      @Kyiv_georgaphy83 Před rokem +3

      @@sandandpeanuts4151 Same

    • @rifqimujahid4907
      @rifqimujahid4907 Před rokem +1

      @@faiq026 um wat ukraine didnt exist then lol

  • @SaltyAstro
    @SaltyAstro Před 11 měsíci

    U put Jungle in a lot of ur vids. I love that song so that's cool. 😎

  • @thenzyne
    @thenzyne Před rokem +7

    Indonesia is the map DLC you will want to buy 👍
    Before you Buy (Visit)
    Pros:
    - Resourceful
    - Beautiful Sceneries
    - Cheap stuff (compared to western)
    - Chill People
    - Unique Cultures all over Indonesia
    - A lot of culinary that you can try (a lot of them open until/pass midnight)
    Cons:
    - Polluted air and water
    - Trash all over the place
    - Some bad people might fraud you to buying thing way more expensive than their normal price
    - Transport is not really convenient (Well you can always order online cab now)
    - Traffic Jam (Chaotic Traffic)
    - Bumpy roads almost everywhere you go
    Tell me what I'm missing lol

  • @manghariz2211
    @manghariz2211 Před rokem +66

    After the Yugoslavia collapse, and after the 1998 crisis, Indonesia is heavily expected to be balkanized. But luckily we arent on that stage yet, especially after the economic boom, post 1998.

    • @misterx3770
      @misterx3770 Před rokem +14

      Yugoslavia did not have the idea of ​​unity, Yugoslavia only relied on military strength, while Indonesia had the idea of ​​unity, Namely, Pancasila with the slogan Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity an diversity) That's what Soekarno said to Josip Broz Tito, and it was proven that Soekarno's legacy was more successful

    • @hijisfriend9030
      @hijisfriend9030 Před rokem +2

      Balkan was united because J.B. Tito is equally charismatic like Soekarno. However, he didn't have any unity foundation to back him up like Soekarno had.

    • @jokerofmorocco
      @jokerofmorocco Před rokem

      In Yugoslavia, almost all regions want independence, in Indonesia, only one region, West Papua, wants independence

    • @zeroyuki92
      @zeroyuki92 Před rokem +8

      @@jokerofmorocco Even for West Papua the support for independence is mostly reserved for militants in remote mountains and vocal activists, and there's a lack of strong political or even military movement that unites it. In the past GAM (Aceh) were far more united and supported by locals, but even them eventually peacefully reintegrate with Indonesia. With current trajectory of development and effort to integrate West Papua I don't see West Papua to ever successfully separate themselves.

    • @jokerofmorocco
      @jokerofmorocco Před rokem

      @@zeroyuki92 Well for West Papua, almost all ethnic Papuans want independence. Obviously, if they try to fight for it, they'll get brutally murdered by the Indonesian military so lots don't voice their support. Unfortunately, independence in West Papua isn't possible but the main reason is because of the fact that its transmigration policy massmigrated Indonesians from other parts of the country, mostly Java to dilute its native Papuan population.

  • @mr_amar5002
    @mr_amar5002 Před rokem +305

    As usual when I see this type of videos they failed understand the idea of Indonesia Nationalism and try to put it into european point of view which is, ethnicity as the sources of nationality. In that logic there shouldnt be India and the US should be divided into smaller states. I think most ID people here will agree if I said most discontent nowdays are rarely targeted because of ethnic conflict but due to government curroption or political actions to earn votes on election.

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Před rokem +69

      They didn't understand our principle "united in diversity"

    • @ahmadin5681
      @ahmadin5681 Před rokem +66

      True, don't expect more, its funny the title are full of optimism but it contains 90% negative things and pessimism.

    • @faiq026
      @faiq026 Před rokem +87

      Can't agree more. If i make a personal list of indonesia's biggest problems i wouldn't even consider unity of the country in the top 10
      Indonesia's main challenges:
      1. Equal development across the country
      2. Competency of (mostly) the lower end of the government (i said the lower end because like it or not jokowi is more than competent running the country so far)
      3. Better quality of education(better teachers)
      4. Poverty elevations
      5. Eradicating corruption in all levels of the society
      6. More infrastructure to ease the logistic to the outer islands
      7. Islamic extremism
      8. More high end manufacturing and leaving exporting raw materials
      9. R&D to boost innovation
      10. Bringing the economic potential of other islands outside java
      11. Better waste management (please don't litter the ocean)

    • @krushnaji4940
      @krushnaji4940 Před rokem +70

      Brother they can't understand our nationalism Asian type of nationalism are different I am Indian I understand your feelings.

    • @gurunhitam3414
      @gurunhitam3414 Před rokem +15

      @@faiq026 since higher end of government is more competent than lower one, without balanced competency on every single sectors, it will hamper the development and slow it down also opening too much holes to corruptions and cronysm

  • @damardkv3270
    @damardkv3270 Před rokem

    apik apik wae... alus pisan

  • @leonadordavinci2703
    @leonadordavinci2703 Před rokem +4

    love Indonesia.
    because the first friend I made online to play games with was an Indonesian

  • @tasty8186
    @tasty8186 Před rokem +69

    As an Australian, the craziest thing about Indonesia is how many thousands of years they have been trading with the outside world but somehow Australia stayed isolated. Australia is closer to Indonesia than some other parts of Indonesia! lol
    The other thing I know as an Australian are that the general Indonesian people are friendly and fun. They work hard and are able to take a joke and give one back

    • @yiro6577
      @yiro6577 Před rokem +20

      but alot of ppl in indonesia no longer likes australia,because you guys falsely accusing indonesia of genocide in papua without a single evidence meanwhile there are millions evidence of the aborigins genocide... we are closer to china now

    • @misterx3770
      @misterx3770 Před rokem +10

      Indonesians already traded with indigenous Australians, it was Makassar people who made trade contacts, Makassar people also teach many things to the natives of the Australian continent, Makassar people look for sea cucumbers to sell to China, It's amazing that even though the Makassarese were able to conquer Australia but they didn't do it, they preferred to trade while teaching something to the natives of the Australian continent, But when the Europeans came, the Europeans began to carry out many colonial policies by levying taxes on the Makassarese, And continue to increase tax rates, until the Makassar people feel no more profit from selling sea cucumbers, from there the contact between the Makassar people and the indigenous inhabitants of the Australian continent was cut off, then after that the European colonizers made the Australian continent a dumping ground for British criminal convicts, That's when the horror experienced by the indigenous people of the Australian continent, Makassar people are still remembered and considered brothers by the indigenous people of the Australian continent, Come to Darwin's territory and meet the Aboriginal people, Ask them about Makassar people, they will tell you many things about Makassar people, one of which is about the painting of Makassarese outrigger boats

    • @misterx3770
      @misterx3770 Před rokem

      Clearly, it was the European colonizers who made Australia isolated because it was used as a dumping ground for British royal convicts

    • @fajaradi1223
      @fajaradi1223 Před rokem +3

      Indonesian working hard?
      LOL ...
      Well maybe they'll work hard under strict supervision. But once you slacks off, santai dulu laaah ...

    • @tasty8186
      @tasty8186 Před rokem +6

      @@fajaradi1223 Compared to Australians, yes, hard working! lol

  • @FF-ch9nr
    @FF-ch9nr Před rokem +55

    just a slight but important correction: the strait of Malacca is shared with Peninsular Malaysia and (sort of by extension) Singapore. So Indonesia does not get full autonomy in things that do and do not pass through it. In fact, the busiest ports in the strait are all Malaysian, only eclipsed by the Port of Singapore (which is technically not part of the Malacca strait). Indonesia's busiest port isnt even in the Malacca strait, its off the Jakarta Bay and typically cuts through the sea between Jawa and Sumatra.

  • @Ranimeplus134
    @Ranimeplus134 Před rokem +4

    16:04 this is the Biggest miss information on this Video. Let me tell you
    Indonesian is united by:
    1. Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (unity in Diversity )it's national Motto of Indonesia
    2. Panchasila is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia. were in first principles is Ketuhanan yang Maha Esa(The one divinity)
    3. Bahasa Indonesia
    etc.
    I need to pointed out this since people misinterpreted Indonesian as the biggest Muslim nation. we are the biggest Muslim followers but it's not make us a Muslim nation, as now indonesian recognize 6 religion Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Protestant and Catholic Christianity.

  • @WhiskersFan68
    @WhiskersFan68 Před rokem

    ooh i like the wintergatan you threw in there:)

  • @Hamsteak
    @Hamsteak Před rokem +16

    I traveled to Bali Indonesia and it was the best vacation I've ever had.

  • @bobjenkins884
    @bobjenkins884 Před rokem +100

    I love how this channel uses animals to represent the countries

    • @danshakuimo
      @danshakuimo Před rokem +21

      He used to use countryballs but one time he decided to use animals and everyone says this in the comments sections of almost all his vids

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy Před rokem +2

      @@danshakuimo You don’t need put emotions in animals unlike Country-balls. That’s one of the reasons

    • @shycracker
      @shycracker Před rokem +15

      Honestly it's better representative than generalized depiction using country ball

    • @gamdanyunizar7849
      @gamdanyunizar7849 Před rokem +1

      umm, komodo balls? anyone?

    • @bangpalin8653
      @bangpalin8653 Před rokem +3

      I think CountryBalls is a bit too Overused

  • @zeean531
    @zeean531 Před rokem +1

    This video made me alot hopeful about this country, when I wasn't before

    • @wuvyyyyy
      @wuvyyyyy Před rokem

      tetep pesimis gua😅 itu kan skenario kalo growthnya stabil 5% sampai senggaknya 2040 yang bagi gua susah kalo nggak immpossible. harusnya minimal 7% kalau mau keluar dari middle income trap, tapi seenggaknya pemerintah sekarang nyadar pentingnya infrastruktur jadi masih bisa berharap growthnya naik lebih dari 5% di masa depan.

  • @SPACEY_STAR
    @SPACEY_STAR Před rokem

    Im as indonesian, im happy that you make this!

  • @manfreakez9648
    @manfreakez9648 Před rokem

    Your videos are fantastic man

  • @amightyquack1262
    @amightyquack1262 Před rokem +97

    As a portugueseI I can say you truly captured the portuguese essence by putting caralho in the video

    • @hujangerimis8484
      @hujangerimis8484 Před rokem +6

      I like your Bendera ( flag)
      Jendela ( window)
      Meja..pita..minggu..bola..
      banko..boneka..geraja. keju...etc...and Ronaldo 👍haha..

    • @P4ul0C354r
      @P4ul0C354r Před rokem +2

      Faltou o "foda-se" para ficar completo.But, anyway, nice to notice something about us.😂😂😂😂

  • @ZeeengMicro
    @ZeeengMicro Před rokem +125

    The big problems in Indonesia can be pointed to corruption, inequality, poor human resource, and too much centralized in Java and Jakarta. The gradually increasing lost trust in government has also been an ongoing problem in recent years, with the government often picking solutions that have a "big show" with pretty minimum impact, scapegoating, and focusing on other unnecessary stuff instead

    • @Kevin-fq3zh
      @Kevin-fq3zh Před rokem +11

      spot on… i was waiting for a genuine substantive comment along these lines 😊

    • @ero6056
      @ero6056 Před rokem +13

      "Unnecessary stuff" you mean developing infrastructure on other provinces Outside of java to spread economic oppurtunity and advocading for more foreign direct investment is "unnecessary"?

    • @unnamedshadow1866
      @unnamedshadow1866 Před rokem

      The biggest problem is Islam.
      There are Radical Pseudo Terrorist Islamists hiding in the jungles.
      And Indonesia is a strict follower of Islamic Law.
      Islam and Progress are entire opposites.
      Look at India. They are targeting the Muslims in an effort to turn India into a Secular Nation.
      Religion is the main thing that holds back progress.
      The moment Religion stop mattering in the West, the West had the Industrial Revolution and it hasn't stopped from there.

    • @askarsasongkojati51
      @askarsasongkojati51 Před rokem +14

      @@ero6056 no, Mandalika, JIS, and many other "mercusuar" project. After they're done, what else? It is just a big political show, even the locals dont benefit much in these project in the long term.

    • @idifjrivhjf5198
      @idifjrivhjf5198 Před rokem +2

      @@askarsasongkojati51 same thing happens in south asia, namely bangladesh

  • @chloranzee3364
    @chloranzee3364 Před rokem +1

    They are still a new country and their government is still considered as new compared to many europe country that is very experienced at government and diplomacy they can still grow but it will take a long time but we can see the progress now since indonesia is growing fast, is a member of g20 and currently 13th strongest military and for a undeveloped country thats really great

  • @Phoenix-Handle
    @Phoenix-Handle Před rokem

    Finally a video about Indonesia

  • @pounceyouncey2509
    @pounceyouncey2509 Před rokem +8

    Love your stuff H0ser

  • @GwainSagaFanChannel
    @GwainSagaFanChannel Před rokem +50

    Fun fact the place which is now jakarta used to be an entirely different town the voc burnt down and settled themselves to use as a central trading port for the indonesian archipeligo. Also I myself feel like british india raj and dutch east indies were similar due to the corporation running both but india was ran under direct order from london while indonesia was ran from jakarta. One thing you did not mention in the video is that indeed the dutch owned indonesia but indirectly through voc that was controlled by people who had stockes in it only when voc went bankrupt due to financing wars to seize controll of spices' monopoly the dutch state took over indonesia and had appointed a governor to run it.

  • @DesertPleco
    @DesertPleco Před rokem

    Love the choices of images and random drawing😂

  • @farianaldo_m
    @farianaldo_m Před rokem

    This Guy is so Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @vhs360
    @vhs360 Před rokem +19

    Indonesia’s a great place, i got a friend there, from your northern neighbor. 🇵🇭

    • @desaku2725
      @desaku2725 Před rokem +4

      hi neighbors 🙋

    • @stonesword6952
      @stonesword6952 Před rokem +2

      hey soooooooo wanna eat burger rice (im also indo and dont ask why i love that combination)

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před rokem +44

    I sure hope Indonesia is the Next Great Asian Power, I am hoping it would become a High-Income Developed Country soon :)

  • @edizuzent1
    @edizuzent1 Před 7 měsíci

    We're get into it

  • @The_Empty_Shadow
    @The_Empty_Shadow Před rokem

    Yo is that Marble Machine? Nice!

  • @gurunhitam3414
    @gurunhitam3414 Před rokem +67

    East Timor is never the part of us even historically is never under the shadow of Dutch colonial empire, it was Portuguese, and we made a mistake for colonialized it because of cold war situation (fear of rising communistic regime at East Timor that would bring us on the same situation with Cuba although it's actually not much communistic and moreso socialism or left leaning regime but Cold War mentality became the motivation for Timor Leste invasion). Our true mistake was Sipadan and Ligitan which is now Malaysian island.
    The thing that i fear the most is the rise of fundamentalism (Indonesia has to be kept as secular at all cost or this country will be separated thus your point of islam as a uniting element for Indonesia is invalid, we had a constitution named Piagam Jakarta which was included an obligation to believe in Islamic god but the constitution changed after proclamation to be more accepting towards other religion, but the problem is our freedom of religion is stricted to 6 state religions and not taking account to Atheism and Agnosticism. It's not fully freedom of beliefs) and i got a mixed feeling when it comes to enviromental situation, people need to feed and a place to settle so the enviromental change on forest regions to be villages or cities is inevitable, unless if you want to genocide us, but the idea of eco-city or eco-society can make balance between the needs of urbanism and environmental preservation. Human resources are also the big issue, we still need to reform education and provide more infrastructures such as network infrastructures, schools, streets, bridges, electricities since there are still many of remote areas that haven't got electricity and proper connection from school to the village, not to mention the quality of electricity itself.

    • @hijisfriend9030
      @hijisfriend9030 Před rokem +1

      @Off Road Guy nah, that's just shitty point of view. Indonesia is left leaning while maintaining the liberal part of it. You can say we are closer to central and socialism than to communism and capitalism

    • @bronzemanticore3809
      @bronzemanticore3809 Před rokem +1

      Actually, it is fine to have other beliefs outside those 6. I mean, a lot of tribes do that and you won't be charges because of that. If I remember correctly, even atheism is actually okay because the point is not in believing in having religion, but rather in having morality

  • @kam2894
    @kam2894 Před rokem +3

    love every vid you make

  • @evanderyorrel3549
    @evanderyorrel3549 Před rokem +2

    Im so proud of my country.🇮🇩

  • @alpha_soul_0001
    @alpha_soul_0001 Před rokem +4

    Yes we need more powerful countries in asia to counter china,establish peace and a stable region. All the best to Indonesia for development❤let's join hands and be prosperous together ❣️🙏🤜🤛

  • @thememelord2394
    @thememelord2394 Před rokem +19

    Westerners trying to comprehend unity in diversity challenge (Impossible)

  • @Arizona-ex5yt
    @Arizona-ex5yt Před rokem +17

    Any county that produced "The Raid: Redemption" is okay in my book.

  • @florimondzuber7620
    @florimondzuber7620 Před 19 hodinami

    Hey, I really like your videos but where all the info come from actually ?

  • @pasttitalaksmiwati5289
    @pasttitalaksmiwati5289 Před rokem +6

    Hi I'm an Indonesian. I put this video as a warning. It has been mentioned in some seconds in the last section, Indonesia could easily to be splitted. I hope our generation and the next can sand together to our Indonesia. We are Indonesia.
    That's correct also about climate change and we destroy our forest for the national resources😭. However, I have trust to my country and absolutely, we can have a better future🦾

  • @Zhalghas-YZ
    @Zhalghas-YZ Před rokem +32

    Do Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 (My Country) next please 🙏, it is also an Asian Panther.

  • @kolinmartz
    @kolinmartz Před rokem +44

    If they try to leverage that strategic position too much against superpowers and regional powers, the powers at be will make sure it becomes a subcontinent again. It’s best for Indonesia to not be too aggressive with how they control this important trade route.

    • @xyy9040
      @xyy9040 Před rokem

      Great input, thanks!

    • @russellnoe3054
      @russellnoe3054 Před 3 měsíci

      For sure. It's important for rising powers to be mindful that current powers are always going to watch the throne

  • @marcuscarana9240
    @marcuscarana9240 Před rokem +6

    Indonesia's forests look something out of the Jurassic Period and a lot of the wild animals living in these forests look so exotic, some almost dinosaur or even alienlike.

    • @alvianekka80
      @alvianekka80 Před 4 měsíci

      You can find both Asiatic animals like elephant, tiger, rhino, etc (in the west region) and Australian animals like marsupial animal, cassowary, etc (in east region). There are also weird endemic animals between them in the middle part of Indonesia.

    • @YataTheFifteenth
      @YataTheFifteenth Před měsícem

      Losing em slowly though, as with every country during its conversion to an industrial economy. Without active policies to mitigate it by the time we finally get developed country status the islands would be as bald as my dad.

  • @amongusisdeadstopjokingabo1484

    I wish Indonesia the best from India. I hope as India grows it's power in South Asia, so does Indonesia in Southeast Asia. It would be great to see them someday become a Southeast Asian powerhouse, although much like India, they have to face a lot of problems like oppression of minorities, and the sinking of islands.

    • @lavishbansal1823
      @lavishbansal1823 Před 2 měsíci

      Sir can you tell me how there is oppression of minorities in India.

  • @ZAR556
    @ZAR556 Před rokem +18

    Dutch VOC still richest company in the world,,
    I'm sure Indonesia can be better with proper leaders

    • @Kalle01
      @Kalle01 Před 9 měsíci

      Setuju poin ini. Rusia dan seisi Eropa menikmati kejayaan VOC lewat kepemilikan saham. Kita berpotensi.

  • @anime0965
    @anime0965 Před rokem +72

    Quite a 'Murica-centric view. Nationalized industries and centralized control was important to keep the islands united and fend off any colonial takeovers. In this aspect Indonesia was far too vulnerable compared to India in the same 1950s+ era. Somewhere middle he says the economy should be more liberalized and then at the end says they can follow the chinese state-owned industries export model. Not like I'm advocating for any, but the respective country should apply a customized strategy considering its own geo-strategic position. And not be like "unregulated free-markets go brr".
    As usual at the end he said Indonesia was "unified" into a country by the dutch, even though once upon a time, the Majapahits ruled the same place as well.

    • @theburden9920
      @theburden9920 Před rokem +16

      I really disagree when someone say indonesia was united becuase of colonialism. There is a lot of empires that united the archipelago that has risen and fall. That is why indonesian identity is strong.

    • @dogetaxes8893
      @dogetaxes8893 Před rokem +17

      Well it’s more western centric view in general. Most people interpret different history and cultures through there own cultural and historical lens. Plus, the victor writes history and it’s only been W’s for the West for the last 500 years (until recently) so most people are gonna have a western centric view.

    • @franknwogu4911
      @franknwogu4911 Před rokem +1

      Bro is Canadian

    • @CountingStars333
      @CountingStars333 Před rokem

      The Muricans think only their country origin is valid and ex colonials don't have the same nationalism
      They're wrong.

    • @CountingStars333
      @CountingStars333 Před rokem +4

      @@franknwogu4911 Canadian western UK same thing, different food.

  • @NYCHOL
    @NYCHOL Před rokem

    Wow this is so accurate like the dutch suharto stuff and the trading stuff is so accurate makes me proud for being Indonesian

  • @Leo-ww5lf
    @Leo-ww5lf Před rokem

    If you wonder what song is playing in the background at some parts, it's called ''Marble Machine'' by Wintergatan

  • @huwenkai440
    @huwenkai440 Před rokem +59

    Indonesia is used to be referred as the Southeast Asian version of India due to many exact things (both pros and cons): large population, diverse religion and ethnic groups, a growing economy, and similarly, being embroiled in many troubles relating to territory, religion or people. Indonesia's rise is, akin to India, very turbulent at best, due to its history of struggling to connect all parts together. In some way, if India can rise, then Indonesia can, too. Except that Indonesia does not have nuclear weapons, which India has.

    • @IndoManiac90
      @IndoManiac90 Před rokem +1

      India has more potential than indonesia by far, so just because India can rise to the top does not mean indonesia can, india is far more powerful

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Před rokem +26

      @@IndoManiac90 no, both have pretty much same problem

    • @nisscharostislav4951
      @nisscharostislav4951 Před rokem

      @@IndoManiac90 btw indonesia is not like india, dirty n lot of child begging for money on street with face like a ghost 👻

    • @Aviiixstar7901
      @Aviiixstar7901 Před rokem

      @@IndoManiac90 a casual stupid comment from indian, not suprissed

    • @ariapinandita9240
      @ariapinandita9240 Před rokem

      Hmm... Sunda Empire guys... Hohoho... Greater Sunda Islands (Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan), Lesser Sunda Islands (Maluku, Bali, Nusa Tenggara), and Sahul (Papua)... Actually 'Indonesia' used as name for neutrality...
      Just kidding...

  • @accountthatillusetocomment3041

    They have a really good chance of becoming wealthy. They can do something similar to Singapore and become another big shipping and processing hub with their natural resources, large population and geography they have big opportunity. It's up to the government to decide Indonesia's fate, hopefully they make the right choice.

    • @Kalle01
      @Kalle01 Před rokem +4

      Nice perspective. The government here is also capable of using commodities that are booming. Encouraging the development of the digital market. Encouraging the advancement of infrastructure. And a lot of positives. There are criticisms and obstacles but there is hope. Thank you

  • @yosukerechain2000
    @yosukerechain2000 Před rokem +18

    *_Indonesia is not a Muslim country but there are many Muslim populations in the world. democracy and freedom of religion, open to foreign countries and non-block countries. Indonesia has many tribes and languages, with a lot of experience in colonized European countries from Spain, France, England and the Netherlands including Japan. Indonesia is great 👍✨_*

    • @awonoto
      @awonoto Před rokem +4

      In contrast, Malaysia proclaims itself as a Muslim country even though they have 70% of their population being Muslims. Indonesia has at least 85% of its population being Muslims but decidedly proclaimed itself as *not* a Muslim country.

    • @ryanbrown4618
      @ryanbrown4618 Před rokem

      @@awonoto because it hurts the country's image to proclaim itself like that

    • @rezzafer
      @rezzafer Před rokem

      @@awonoto religion is not our reason to stays unite, idc if theres allot muslim, christ, buddhist, hindu, konghuchu, etc, indonesia is indonesia this land belong to us not to specific religion bozo

    • @alfariziislam3796
      @alfariziislam3796 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@ryanbrown4618no its not, nothing to do with that, muslim in Indonesia doesnt say Indonesia as a muslim country is just simply out of respect of other non-muslim Indonesia, which is beautiful reason in my opinion and has little or nothing to do with reputation

  • @ZulRf
    @ZulRf Před rokem +1

    i was like "Wha-? another indonesian analysis?"
    nice. 3:20 I was giggling in irony about the cutting trees part.

  • @widodoakrom3938
    @widodoakrom3938 Před rokem +10

    As indonesian what I can say is Indonesia needs to get rids the corrupt elites first

  • @geraldtheoctopus1594
    @geraldtheoctopus1594 Před rokem +9

    There are two types of people: those that click on h0ser's videos because they want to learn about the country he's talking about, and those that see the cute animal and click.
    I am the second

  • @loganiushere
    @loganiushere Před 4 měsíci

    curious why you used Wintergaten's Marble Machine in the background

  • @deanticocombar7529
    @deanticocombar7529 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I hope it become great country and unique culture and people

  • @TurboAutist-sg7lo
    @TurboAutist-sg7lo Před rokem +5

    The wintergatan marble machine music was👌🏻

  • @yes-xr5kw
    @yes-xr5kw Před rokem +1

    You explained more about Indonesia's history than my teacher.

  • @GamerH-vx5hs
    @GamerH-vx5hs Před rokem +2

    Hoser: sponsors world of warships
    Me who already had the game: I am 4 Parrallel universes ahead of you

  • @thewhen1684
    @thewhen1684 Před rokem +47

    Thanks for making an Indonesian video, but once again you REALLY missed a few important points that I think you probably are so ignorant of 🤭 About Indonesia's unity, the country itself is more *stable* than you think, thanks a damn lot to our *national symbol* and *motto*, *The Garuda Pancasila* that holds up the 5 principles of our ideology on a shield, The Pancasila itself and our *"Bhineka Tunggal Ika"*, taken from a *600+ year old* javanese script which roughly translates to *Unity In Diversity*, and Let me tell you it's a powerful line for the people of Indonesia. We as Indonesians have been taught and learnt of how powerful unity is and how catastrophic things could spark up if we decide to be apart from each other and do not set aside our differences. A prime example of how Indonesia fell into the unworthy hands of colonizers that used the exact technique of Divide and Conquer in order to take control of our lands even further. All of those we have been multiply thought as a citizen of a *multicultural* *society* like *Indonesia* and so past events would not be repeated. So everyone would feel a stronger sense of *nationalism* that we already had *deep within* us and a hope that we would stay united even forever. Those, are the reasons of why we are still united until today, and for I hope that it would stay like that for long as a fellow Indonesian citizen that shared the same national identity as to all my beloved- fellow Indonesian countrymen.
    So, whatever on earth do you mean by islam uniting the country and people when it's only a majority wise for its population. I can see you are *exaggerating* so much about *Indonesia's separatism* when it doesn't even came out on the Indonesian people's mind on the daily basis. Why would it when our government has successfully took down past rebellions like the Free Aceh Movement that seceded in 2004 by an agreement and more like the South Maluku in 1950s.
    Why would we be so concerned when the state had tried it's best to keep our unity EVEN *without the background reason of* dutch *colonialism* in the archipelago and stick up with our national motto, when the government celebrates all of our "recognized"/ official religions by making them a public holiday that made us into a multicultural society ethnic and beliefs wise.
    Sure there's still stuff going on with the West Papua rebellions that the government or The *President* himself, have been trying to make things for it like *further developing* the region and it's infrastructures that have said to calm the unrest/rebels. A lot of our fellow Papuans are said to adore him for the effort he did.
    Even the Garuda bird that i mentioned is a mythological bird from the Hindu religion, an emblem of the world's largest muslim nation/ population by country. Do you see that happening in states like Afghanistan, Pakistan or any other muslim majority states? No single offense to them but you seem to be acting like and you're prolly also gonna be satisfied if we break into smaller pieces like we should be ain't it?
    I was really expecting this video to talk more about our economic situation today that i am really interested on and wanted a video from you about it as we are currently having a pretty stable and even a higher growth economy despite some inflation and spiked up gas prices and in the middle of todays world's recession that seems to spews everywhere. Our debts are quite low and majority of the people still has food to eat. That way it would match the tittle a bit more about being the Asian economic power. I would say I still do appreciated some points and this video that you've worked on in general and I am also aware that we still have a lot of obstacles to overcome in order to be the strong power we're trying to work on like some that you've mentioned in the video, although with a slight dissatisfaction from the stuff i've just mentioned.
    - sincerely, your Indonesian viewer 🇮🇩

    • @coconutmuncher
      @coconutmuncher Před rokem +2

      Westerners are generally unable to comprehend our mindset of unity. For the rest of their (European) history, they have always been presented with a highly tribal nation building, focusing on homogenity. This mindset of tribal superiority over the others is what created the many wars and conflicts that plague their small continent.

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Před rokem +1

      Wow panjang banget bro

    • @dystmaspera.1560
      @dystmaspera.1560 Před rokem

      belajar kalo komen tu yang intinya sj. kepanjangn orang jd malas baca. ya walaupun literasi perlu ditingkatin, tp siapa yng mau baca komen sepnjng ini yg kemungkinan tdk ada sumber yg terlampir?
      short your comment. give people more important points than all the story behind it.

    • @rickville8898
      @rickville8898 Před rokem +9

      @@dystmaspera.1560 intinya yang buat video ini klik bait judul positif tapi isi konten negatif terlalu melebih lebihkan sesuatu yang bahkan tidak terjadi di sini.

    • @shewillbehappyforsure
      @shewillbehappyforsure Před rokem +9

      @@dystmaspera.1560 apasihh terserah org mau komen sepanjang apa, komen yg ditulis jg bagus kok, semua poinnya tersampaikan dgn baik dan saya baca sampai akhir 🥺 😔

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Před rokem +5

    Please consider making a video on ''Algeria vs the future'' or Morocco vs the Future

  • @lotsofnames
    @lotsofnames Před 5 měsíci +1

    I used to live in Indonesia, its like a tiny earth. Except the fact its never cold. Also I remember how often it flooded there.
    A little self advertisement, my uncle has a villa called
    Montana beach villa, and Montana hill villa. Its in Indonesia.

  • @nazlaputriananda5909
    @nazlaputriananda5909 Před 6 měsíci +1

    As an indonesian yes the weather here is extreme its sunny and than rainy and than sunny again

  • @paul5475
    @paul5475 Před rokem +10

    It's actually a bad representation of Indonesia, I am a Filipino. But Indonesia is tolerant when it comes towards religion. Same as the Philippines, the Indonesian are not conservative as other Muslim countries. They actually practice democracy and secular government..

  • @fyodorogustavus
    @fyodorogustavus Před rokem +9

    as a Christian Indonesian I Most say: Muslim in Indonesia is clearly different from the middle east, they not as radical as the middle east muslim, and also the government is not islamic gonverment and Indonesia itself had 6 official religion ( Christian, Catholic, Confucian, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam) here, if you are a Christian, people Will not mark your house and proceed to shoot your house, but people will tolerant here, but still the fanatics and radicals is anywhere... For example there is some suicide bomber that target the church, but the government Support the church btw because they Support Justice.

    • @ryanbrown4618
      @ryanbrown4618 Před rokem

      They recently banned sex outside marriage, even the most underdeveloped country leader would have better understanding of sex then this. This is such a conservative move

    • @fyodorogustavus
      @fyodorogustavus Před rokem

      @@ryanbrown4618 bro.. you don't know about corruption in my country.. especially in Suharto regime

    • @ryanbrown4618
      @ryanbrown4618 Před rokem

      @@fyodorogustavus I know 😭😭I am Indonesian

    • @fyodorogustavus
      @fyodorogustavus Před rokem

      @@ryanbrown4618 ohh... I think you are American... 🗿

    • @kangsate3459
      @kangsate3459 Před rokem

      Yeah religion in here is quite chill

  • @sorehary9851
    @sorehary9851 Před rokem +3

    My guy put gamelan for background music😆

  • @mrkelvin4122
    @mrkelvin4122 Před rokem

    Admin is great, he admits that Indonesia is superpower, good work.

  • @Pribumi1
    @Pribumi1 Před rokem +26

    The theory of the break up of Indonesia does not make sense anymore. As it has been seen by the younger generation more inclined to be unity of the state rather than regionalization, heck a lot of local ethnic languages are predicted to be extinct in the next decade just because it has no purpose in the Indonesian educational system that used Bahasa Indonesia rather than each their own ethnic languages

    • @jokerofmorocco
      @jokerofmorocco Před rokem +1

      And how is that a good thing? Native languages should be preserved. Also part of the reason why separatism isnt as big is because of the settler colonialism going on in Papua where they try to outnumber the native Papuans by mass-migrating Javanese there to dilute their population

    • @Pribumi1
      @Pribumi1 Před rokem +1

      @@jokerofmorocco I didn't said anything about language extinction being bad don't I? Also I didn't bring up the Papuan issue because I am not educated in that matter

    • @exelenxius5832
      @exelenxius5832 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@jokerofmoroccoUnified language is good as it creates a unified national identity.

    • @exelenxius5832
      @exelenxius5832 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@jokerofmoroccoAlso i don't see why migrating to Papua is a bad thing. The whole reason, Indonesia is supporting mass migration into Papua is because it is so sparsely populated. Unlike real settler state like USA, Australia, and Canada. Indonesia does not marginalize papuans and force them into native reservation, and instead view them as equals

    • @jokerofmorocco
      @jokerofmorocco Před 6 měsíci

      @@exelenxius5832 It's bad because the intention of the transmigration policy is to replace the Papuans to make them no longer the majority in their own lands and to make Papua lose its ethnic and cultural distinctiveness by making it the exact same as Java or Sumatra. Javanese should stop breeding like rabbits and implement family planning in Java if they're worried about population density rather than moving to other islands especially West Papua.