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Les augmentations de prix à la pompe déstabilisent la politique en Asie du Sud-Est
Indonesia, for one, has a bloody history of fuel-related riots
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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Price hikes at the pump are a necessary response to global market conditions; governments should focus on educating the public rather than controlling prices.
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Rising fuel prices in Southeast Asia threaten political stability, making it imperative for governments to implement price control measures to prevent unrest.
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Fuel-related riots in Indonesia showcase the dangers of dependency on fossil fuels; transitioning to sustainable energy is essential for long-term stability.
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The connection between fuel prices and political unrest highlights the need for diversified energy sources in Southeast Asia to mitigate future crises.
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While fuel prices impact politics, attributing unrest solely to this factor oversimplifies complex socioeconomic issues in Southeast Asia.
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