IndonesianTalk.com — Silent Regime Change Operations Behind the Cloak of Philanthropy and Global Ratings By Dr. Eko Wahyuanto Indonesia may be entering a new phase of geopolitical pressure—one that does not arrive with military fleets or economic sanctions, but through subtler instruments: narratives, ratings and philanthropic networks. President Prabowo Subianto’s recent remarks about intelligence findings related to foreign funding allegedly fueling provocative narratives should not be dismissed merely as political rhetoric. Instead, they can be interpreted as a pre-emptive warning about asymmetric threats that operate in the gray zone between information warfare, economic pressure and political influence. At the center of this concern lies the possibility of a coordinated ecosystem linking global philanthropic networks, international financial institutions and transnational media activism. The ultimate objective, critics argue, may not simply be advocacy for democratic values but the shaping—if not the restructuring—of political outcomes in strategic countries. Philanthropy as a Trojan Horse For…
Silent Regime Change Operations Behind the Cloak of Philanthropy and Global Ratings
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