Global South Review
Vol 7, No 3 (2025): Global South Review

The BRICS Dilemma: A Polyheuristic Analysis of Indonesia's Free-Active Foreign Policy Shift

Atmosuwito, Dendy Raditya (Unknown)
Bahari, Yunus Ikhsan (Unknown)
Lungidradityo, Wibi - (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Apr 2026

Abstract

This article examines the complex decision-making process behind Indonesia's pivotal shift to pursue full membership in the BRICS consortium. For decades, Indonesia, a prominent middle power, has navigated global politics through its "free and active" foreign policy, a doctrine rooted in the non-alignment principles of the 1955 Bandung Conference. This long-held stance created a significant dilemma when faced with an invitation to join BRICS, an alliance often perceived as a counterweight to Western-led global governance structures. This paper argues that Indonesia's ultimate decision to join under the Prabowo Subianto administration is not merely a product of rational economic and geopolitical calculations, but rather the result of a complex polyheuristic process. It posits that the primary shift occurred in the cognitive phase, where the leadership reconfigured the "free and "active" principle-previously a cognitive filter eliminating the membership option into a justification for proactive participation in a multipolar world. This reconceptualisation of the "critical dimension" allowed the membership option to pass into a second, more rational stage of analysis. Here, policymakers concluded that the long-term strategic benefits including economic diversification, access to alternative financing via the New Development Bank (NDB), and an enhanced role as a leader of the Global South outweighed the inherent risks of geopolitical friction and economic dependencies. This study utilises Polyheuristic Decision-Making Theory to deconstruct this shift, analysing how cognitive framing and rational calculus converged to produce a landmark foreign policy decision.

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globalsouth

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Humanities Environmental Science Social Sciences Other

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Global South Review is a social and political journal that aimed to provide academic and policy platform to exchange views, research findings, and dialogues within the Global South and between the Global North and the Global South. Global South Review examines all the issues encountered by Global ...