Indonesia Tidak Diserang. Lalu Kenapa Pasarnya Ambruk?

Why were the world's three largest financial media outlets reporting on Indonesia at almost the same time? Why could capital leave a country, even though there was no war, no economic sanctions, and no secret meeting room coordinating it all? Many people call it a conspiracy. But what if the reality is even more disturbing? In this documentary, we uncover how thousands of small decisions made independently by investors, media outlets, banks, and corporations can have an impact that feels like a coordinated economic attack. This isn't a story about who Indonesia's enemies are. This is a story about how the global financial system works. 📌 In this video: • Why the financial media often seem to move in unison. • What "risk" really means to investors. • Why capital can leave without anyone giving orders. • Why some countries are able to change regulations without causing market panic. • What lessons Indonesia can learn. If you enjoy documentaries that dissect economics, geopolitics, history, and public policy with a data-driven and logical approach, don't forget to subscribe to RI Documentary. Because the world doesn't always work as it appears on the surface. 00:00 Opening: Who Decides Money Leaves Indonesia? 03:30 Why Do They See the Same Thing? 06:30 When Risk Changes Shape 09:00 Why Can They? And We Don't. 12:00 Voices That Never Voted 15:00 Epilogue: The Next Question