Comparing the perceptions of indonesians and malaysians toward the China´s belt and road initiative: Facts and trends

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This article examines public perceptions in Indonesia and Malaysia regarding the China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In order to get a comprehensive picture of the subject matter, the article applies three perspectives, namely International Politics, Economy and Debt Trap, and Public Acceptance. The attachments of Indonesia (under Joko Widodo administration) and Malaysia (under Najib Razak administration) are analyzed, mainly by observing the perceptions of the political elites and opinion polls in these most populous Muslim countries. The findings show that both governments in the two countries had exhibited high inclination toward the BRI. Interestingly, their public show different attitudes and many people are against or at least critical of these policies. It therefore suggests that the pro-BRI policies of the governemnts must be managed with high care in order to balance the different interrests with the popular interests.

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Adriansyah, Y., & Wu, Y. S. (2020). Comparing the perceptions of indonesians and malaysians toward the China´s belt and road initiative: Facts and trends. Revista UNISCI, 2020(53), 59–76. https://doi.org/10.31439/UNISCI-83

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