Trump's Narcissistic Foreign Policy: A Lesson for Indonesia
This article examines how the rise of narcissistic foreign policy—exemplified by the "America First" era—has evolved into a systemic challenge for governance, undermining diplomatic rationality, institutional trust, and long-term strategic stability. Focusing on the transition from the Trump administration’s global impact to contemporary domestic trends in Indonesia, it traces how political ego, "hype" over substance, and the externalization of blame enable populist narratives to overshadow fundamental socio-economic needs. The article concludes by assessing the urgent need for a return to consensus-based, mature policymaking and robust institutional frameworks aimed at strengthening transparency, accountability, and the prioritization of genuine public aspirations over political vanity.
