From Brookings.edu President Obama’s visit to Indonesia is not only  personal but political. He will have the opportunity to visit the home  where he lived as a young boy and the primary school he attended and  learned the local language. None of the other 43 American presidents  have had this kind of exposure to a non-Western country.                                                             One of the president’s political objectives for this trip is to  raise Indonesia’s global profile.      Many Americans underestimate the significance of Indonesia—often  described as the most important country in the world that people know  the least about. With 230 million inhabitants, it is the fourth most  populous nation after China, India, and the United States. Eleven years  ago, it began an impressive transition from 30 years of authoritarian  rule by former President Soeharto to become arguably the most democratic  country in all of East and Southeast Asia. What makes the transition  all...
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