Why Coffee Is Becoming Southeast Asia’s Quiet Foreign Policy Tool
Coffee rarely announces itself as foreign policy. Across Southeast Asia, nations are turning it into a quiet, aromatic instrument of power, trust and survival in a region where supply chains, rather than slogans, increasingly shape geopolitics. From the volcanic soils of Indonesia to Vietnam’s Central Highlands, coffee now sits at the intersection of economics, climate… Continue reading Why Coffee Is Becoming Southeast Asia’s Quiet Foreign Policy Tool
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