Indonesia is the dominant power in South East Asia, the fourth most populous nation in the world and a key player in the 21st century shift of global power from West to East. But just how stable are Indonesia's economic and political foundations? The rapidly growing economy has hit turbulence, religious and ethnic tensions pose a challenge to the nation's democracym, and corruption remains a drag on development. HARDtalk speaks to Dewi Fortuna Anwar, a senior adviser to the Vice President of Indonesia. Will Indonesia fulfil its potential?