Toward Golden Indonesia 2045: Policy Shifts, Governance Challenges, and Future Directions
Résumé
This study analyzes the challenges and opportunities facing Indonesia in its pursuit of the "Golden Indonesia 2045" (Indonesia Emas 2045) vision, particularly under the new administration's "security-focused" economic agenda. While this paradigm shift, manifested through ambitious programs such as free nutritious meals, energy and food self-sufficiency, and the establishment of a powerful new sovereign wealth fund (SWF) named Danantara, aims to bolster national resilience, it introduces profound challenges. This study uses a descriptive approach through qualitative methods with extensive literature review. The paper critically examines the severe fiscal pressures arising from these costly initiatives, which have forced drastic budget reallocations away from key sectors like infrastructure. Furthermore, it highlights significant governance risks associated with Danantara, whose position under direct executive control raises concerns about its independence and potential for political misuse. The study also interrogates the continued reliance on a commodity downstreaming industrial strategy, which exposes the economy to global price volatility, and the macroeconomic dilemma created by a notable divergence between strong headline GDP growth and weakening real-sector indicators. Ultimately, the paper concludes that realizing the 2045 vision is contingent upon a renewed commitment to fiscal discipline, the establishment of robust and transparent institutional governance, aggressive economic diversification away from commodities, and sustained investment in human capital.