East Timor, Australia and Regional Order: Intervention and Its Aftermath in Southeast AsiaRoutledge, 20 Mei 2004 - 208 halaman This book explains the exceptional nature of the East Timor intervention of 1999, and deals with the background to the trusteeship role of the UN in building the new polity. All of these developments had an important impact on regional order, not least testing the ASEAN norm of 'non-interference'. Australian complicity in the Indonesian occupation of East Timor was a major factor in the persistence of Indonesian rule in the territory which was maintained for twenty-five years despite international censure and which required an unremitting campaign against the independence movement. This work reviews the reasons for that history of complicity, and explains the extraordinary change of policy that led ultimately to the occupation of the territory by the Australian-led INTERFET coalition. |
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administration agreement Alatas Ali Alatas Alkatiri annexation ASEAN Asian Australia–Indonesia Australian government Australian policy Balibo ballot became bilateral chapter claims CNRT coalition command commitment context contingent cooperation countries crisis debate despite DFAT Dili Dili massacre Downer East Timor issue economic events of 1999 FALINTIL Foreign Affairs Foreign Minister FRETILIN given global government’s groups Gusmão human rights humanitarian impact independent East Timor Indonesian government Indonesian military Indonesian policy initial integration INTERFET invasion Jakarta leaders leadership major Malaysia Mari Alkatiri militia negotiations officers ofthe operations party peace peace-keeping personnel policy makers political population Portugal Portuguese position President Habibie prime minister problem regime regional order relations with Indonesia resistance response result role seabed Security Council September 1999 Southeast Asia sovereignty strategy Suharto territory Timor Gap Timor Gap Treaty Timor Sea Timorese Treaty troops UNAMET United Nations UNTAET West Timor Whitlam Wiranto Woolcott Xanana Gusmão