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The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969 [[electronic resource] ] : the anatomy of betrayal / / John Saltford
The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969 [[electronic resource] ] : the anatomy of betrayal / / John Saltford
Autore Saltford John <1965->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge Curzon, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (255 p.)
Disciplina 995.1
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The United Nations and the Indonesian Takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Key individuals; Abbreviations; Chronology, 1945-1969; Map of West New Guinea during the 1960s; Introduction; 1 Background, 1949-1962; The 1950s; Moves towards Papuan self-rule; The Luns Plan; Dutch/Indonesian talks and US pressure; Summary; 2 Preparations for UNTEA, 15 August to 1 October 1962; The end of US interest and the search for a UN security force; Ceasefire; Indonesian suspicion of the Netherlands; Papuan reaction; The West Papuan flag
Indonesian troopsProblems in recruiting UNTEA staff; Australian reaction; UN General Assembly debate, September 1962; 3 UNTEA 1962; The first weeks of UNTEA; Indonesia's campaign against UNTEA and Papuan self-determination; UNTEA Divisional Commissioners' attitudes towards the Indonesian campaign; 1 December Papuan march banned by UNTEA; Increased tension and outbreaks of violence; Summary; 4 UNTEA 1963; The New Year and the issue of flags; Pro-Indonesian demonstrations; Attacks on Papuan nationalists and pressure on the Papuan police; Indonesian acceptance of the 1 May handover date
Narasimhan's February visit to WNGThe Papuan Volunteer Corps (PVK) mutiny; The final period of UNTEA and international opinion; International reaction to the 1 May handover; Conclusions; 5 The first years of Indonesian rule, 1963-1967; Indonesian rule begins. Article XVI ignored; Conditions in the territory. Armed rebellion begins; UN reaction; Dutch reaction; British reaction; Australian reaction; Suharto comes to power; 6 West Irian 1968: part 1; The economic, political and security situation; No mention of a plebiscite; International attitudes; Hastings' articles in The Australian
Ortiz Sanz and General Sarwo Edhie WibowoInternal pressures on Suharto and Third World attitudes towards West Irian; 7 West Irian 1968: part 2; Ortiz Sanz's arrival and first tour of West Irian; Papuan opinion and eyewitness accounts; UN staffing; Ortiz Sanz's suggestions for the Act of Free Choice; Political freedoms and human rights; Continuing security problems; Ortiz Sanz's second tour of West Irian; Conclusions on 1968; 8 January to May 1969; UN/Indonesian talks continue: Jakarta rejects the ''Mixed method''; Papuan petitions; TPNG, Australian and Dutch reactions
Papuan acceptance and dissent, and UN concernsRebellion; 9 May to July 1969; Indonesian/UN discussions on rights, freedoms and preparations for Assembly member elections; Elections for the Assemblies and UN protests; Agreement to hold fresh elections; UN and Dutch cooperation with Indonesia; ''OPM plot'' against Ortiz Sanz and final Indonesian/UN discussions on the ''Act''; More rebellion, political prisoners and Australian cooperation with Indonesia; 10 The Act of Free Choice and its aftermath; Final Indonesian preparations for the ''Act''; The Act of Free Choice, 14 July to 2 August 1969
Aftermath
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450576803321
Saltford John <1965->  
London ; ; New York, : Routledge Curzon, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969 : the anatomy of betrayal / / John Saltford
The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969 : the anatomy of betrayal / / John Saltford
Autore Saltford John <1965->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge Curzon, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxviii, 228 pages) : map
Disciplina 995.1
ISBN 1-280-15631-7
1-135-78598-8
0-203-29718-0
0-203-22187-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The United Nations and the Indonesian Takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Key individuals; Abbreviations; Chronology, 1945-1969; Map of West New Guinea during the 1960s; Introduction; 1 Background, 1949-1962; The 1950s; Moves towards Papuan self-rule; The Luns Plan; Dutch/Indonesian talks and US pressure; Summary; 2 Preparations for UNTEA, 15 August to 1 October 1962; The end of US interest and the search for a UN security force; Ceasefire; Indonesian suspicion of the Netherlands; Papuan reaction; The West Papuan flag
Indonesian troops; Problems in recruiting UNTEA staff; Australian reaction; UN General Assembly debate, September 1962; 3 UNTEA 1962; The first weeks of UNTEA; Indonesia's campaign against UNTEA and Papuan self-determination; UNTEA Divisional Commissioners' attitudes towards the Indonesian campaign; 1 December Papuan march banned by UNTEA; Increased tension and outbreaks of violence; Summary; 4 UNTEA 1963; The New Year and the issue of flags; Pro-Indonesian demonstrations; Attacks on Papuan nationalists and pressure on the Papuan police; Indonesian acceptance of the 1 May handover date
Narasimhan's February visit to WNG; The Papuan Volunteer Corps (PVK) mutiny; The final period of UNTEA and international opinion; International reaction to the 1 May handover; Conclusions; 5 The first years of Indonesian rule, 1963-1967; Indonesian rule begins. Article XVI ignored; Conditions in the territory. Armed rebellion begins; UN reaction; Dutch reaction; British reaction; Australian reaction; Suharto comes to power; 6 West Irian 1968: part 1; The economic, political and security situation; No mention of a plebiscite; International attitudes; Hastings' articles in The Australian
Ortiz Sanz and General Sarwo Edhie Wibowo; Internal pressures on Suharto and Third World attitudes towards West Irian; 7 West Irian 1968: part 2; Ortiz Sanz's arrival and first tour of West Irian; Papuan opinion and eyewitness accounts; UN staffing; Ortiz Sanz's suggestions for the Act of Free Choice; Political freedoms and human rights; Continuing security problems; Ortiz Sanz's second tour of West Irian; Conclusions on 1968; 8 January to May 1969; UN/Indonesian talks continue: Jakarta rejects the ''Mixed method''; Papuan petitions; TPNG, Australian and Dutch reactions
Papuan acceptance and dissent, and UN concerns; Rebellion; 9 May to July 1969; Indonesian/UN discussions on rights, freedoms and preparations for Assembly member elections; Elections for the Assemblies and UN protests; Agreement to hold fresh elections; UN and Dutch cooperation with Indonesia; ''OPM plot'' against Ortiz Sanz and final Indonesian/UN discussions on the ''Act''; More rebellion, political prisoners and Australian cooperation with Indonesia; 10 The Act of Free Choice and its aftermath; Final Indonesian preparations for the ''Act''; The Act of Free Choice, 14 July to 2 August 1969; Aftermath
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784091903321
Saltford John <1965->  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge Curzon, , 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969 : the anatomy of betrayal / / John Saltford
The United Nations and the Indonesian takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969 : the anatomy of betrayal / / John Saltford
Autore Saltford John <1965->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge Curzon, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxviii, 228 pages) : map
Disciplina 995.1
ISBN 1-280-15631-7
1-135-78598-8
0-203-29718-0
0-203-22187-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; The United Nations and the Indonesian Takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Key individuals; Abbreviations; Chronology, 1945-1969; Map of West New Guinea during the 1960s; Introduction; 1 Background, 1949-1962; The 1950s; Moves towards Papuan self-rule; The Luns Plan; Dutch/Indonesian talks and US pressure; Summary; 2 Preparations for UNTEA, 15 August to 1 October 1962; The end of US interest and the search for a UN security force; Ceasefire; Indonesian suspicion of the Netherlands; Papuan reaction; The West Papuan flag
Indonesian troops; Problems in recruiting UNTEA staff; Australian reaction; UN General Assembly debate, September 1962; 3 UNTEA 1962; The first weeks of UNTEA; Indonesia's campaign against UNTEA and Papuan self-determination; UNTEA Divisional Commissioners' attitudes towards the Indonesian campaign; 1 December Papuan march banned by UNTEA; Increased tension and outbreaks of violence; Summary; 4 UNTEA 1963; The New Year and the issue of flags; Pro-Indonesian demonstrations; Attacks on Papuan nationalists and pressure on the Papuan police; Indonesian acceptance of the 1 May handover date
Narasimhan's February visit to WNG; The Papuan Volunteer Corps (PVK) mutiny; The final period of UNTEA and international opinion; International reaction to the 1 May handover; Conclusions; 5 The first years of Indonesian rule, 1963-1967; Indonesian rule begins. Article XVI ignored; Conditions in the territory. Armed rebellion begins; UN reaction; Dutch reaction; British reaction; Australian reaction; Suharto comes to power; 6 West Irian 1968: part 1; The economic, political and security situation; No mention of a plebiscite; International attitudes; Hastings' articles in The Australian
Ortiz Sanz and General Sarwo Edhie Wibowo; Internal pressures on Suharto and Third World attitudes towards West Irian; 7 West Irian 1968: part 2; Ortiz Sanz's arrival and first tour of West Irian; Papuan opinion and eyewitness accounts; UN staffing; Ortiz Sanz's suggestions for the Act of Free Choice; Political freedoms and human rights; Continuing security problems; Ortiz Sanz's second tour of West Irian; Conclusions on 1968; 8 January to May 1969; UN/Indonesian talks continue: Jakarta rejects the ''Mixed method''; Papuan petitions; TPNG, Australian and Dutch reactions
Papuan acceptance and dissent, and UN concerns; Rebellion; 9 May to July 1969; Indonesian/UN discussions on rights, freedoms and preparations for Assembly member elections; Elections for the Assemblies and UN protests; Agreement to hold fresh elections; UN and Dutch cooperation with Indonesia; ''OPM plot'' against Ortiz Sanz and final Indonesian/UN discussions on the ''Act''; More rebellion, political prisoners and Australian cooperation with Indonesia; 10 The Act of Free Choice and its aftermath; Final Indonesian preparations for the ''Act''; The Act of Free Choice, 14 July to 2 August 1969; Aftermath
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824440403321
Saltford John <1965->  
London ; ; New York, : Routledge Curzon, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui