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Will Prabowo Subianto cosy up to Donald Trump or to China?

The first foreign trips for Indonesia’s new president raise awkward questions

A collage illustration of Prabowo Subianto with red tinted photos in the background. On the left is a photo of a group of children holding African and Chinese flags sing during a reception at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. On the right is a photo o
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In September 1985 analysts from the CIA puzzled over who might succeed Suharto, Indonesia’s dictator and a stalwart opponent of communism. If the old man stayed in power into the 1990s, they reckoned, then his son-in-law, Army Captain Prabowo Subianto, might be a plausible heir. American officials had already begun cultivating Mr Prabowo, inviting him to America to attend military courses. A Prabowo presidency, they reckoned, would keep Indonesia on their side.

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This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Prabowo goes to China (and Florida)”

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