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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the second Quarterly Essay, John Birmingham takes apart the folly of twenty-five years of Australian policy on East Timor.How did Gough Whitlam and Richard Woolcott in 1975 saddle this country with a policy that was bound to lead to the intervention of 1999? Why were shrewder voices ignored and why did we persist with an unworkable model? Where does this leave us with an Indonesia still dominated by the old power elites? And what was the tragedy like for the people of East Timor? John Birmingham has written a passionate narrative history of the East Timor question which never turns away from the slaughter and sorrow of the people who suffered it.'Appeasing Jakarta is an analysis of what happened in 1975 when we condoned Indonesia's intervention and what happened in 1999 when we stood against it .John Birmingham is deadly in his disdain for the way a defunct paradigm.was clung to like a dogma.but this is also an essay about the human cost.written in flowing colours with a strong narrative streak and a swashbuckling power of dispatch.' -Peter Craven, Introduction'It was a policy of wilful blindness, made possible only because we were always somewhere else when the trigger was pulled.' -John Birmingham, Appeasing Jakarta John Birmingham critically examines the Australia-Indonesia relationship. This essay is a controversial account of how the Australian Government's relation to Indonesia is characterised by delusion and misjudgment. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781863953863
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the second Quarterly Essay, John Birmingham takes apart the folly of twenty-five years of Australian policy on East Timor.How did Gough Whitlam and Richard Woolcott in 1975 saddle this country with a policy that was bound to lead to the intervention of 1999? Why were shrewder voices ignored and why did we persist with an unworkable model? Where does this leave us with an Indonesia still dominated by the old power elites? And what was the tragedy like for the people of East Timor? John Birmingham has written a passionate narrative history of the East Timor question which never turns away from the slaughter and sorrow of the people who suffered it.'Appeasing Jakarta is an analysis of what happened in 1975 when we condoned Indonesia's intervention and what happened in 1999 when we stood against it .John Birmingham is deadly in his disdain for the way a defunct paradigm.was clung to like a dogma.but this is also an essay about the human cost.written in flowing colours with a strong narrative streak and a swashbuckling power of dispatch.' -Peter Craven, Introduction'It was a policy of wilful blindness, made possible only because we were always somewhere else when the trigger was pulled.' -John Birmingham, Appeasing Jakarta John Birmingham critically examines the Australia-Indonesia relationship. This essay is a controversial account of how the Australian Government's relation to Indonesia is characterised by delusion and misjudgment. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781863953863
Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - How did Gough Whitlam and Richard Woolcott in 1975 saddle this country with a policy that was bound to lead to the intervention of 1999 Why were shrewder voices ignored and why did we persist with an unworkable model Where does this leave us with an Indonesia still dominated by the old power elites And what was the tragedy like for the people of East Timor John Birmingham has written a passionate narrative history of the East Timor question which never turns away from the slaughter and sorrow of the people who suffered it. 'Appeasing Jakarta is an analysis of what happened in 1975 when we condoned Indonesia's intervention and what happened in 1999 when we stood against it .John Birmingham is deadly in his disdain for the way a defunct paradigm.was clung to like a dogma.but [this] is also an essay about the human cost.written in flowing colours with a strong narrative streak and a swashbuckling power of dispatch.' -Peter Craven, Introduction 'It was a policy of wilful blindness, made possible only because we were always somewhere else when the trigger was pulled.' -John Birmingham, Appeasing Jakarta. Seller Inventory # 9781863953863
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the second Quarterly Essay, John Birmingham takes apart the folly of twenty-five years of Australian policy on East Timor.How did Gough Whitlam and Richard Woolcott in 1975 saddle this country with a policy that was bound to lead to the intervention of 1999? Why were shrewder voices ignored and why did we persist with an unworkable model? Where does this leave us with an Indonesia still dominated by the old power elites? And what was the tragedy like for the people of East Timor? John Birmingham has written a passionate narrative history of the East Timor question which never turns away from the slaughter and sorrow of the people who suffered it.'Appeasing Jakarta is an analysis of what happened in 1975 when we condoned Indonesia's intervention and what happened in 1999 when we stood against it .John Birmingham is deadly in his disdain for the way a defunct paradigm.was clung to like a dogma.but this is also an essay about the human cost.written in flowing colours with a strong narrative streak and a swashbuckling power of dispatch.' -Peter Craven, Introduction'It was a policy of wilful blindness, made possible only because we were always somewhere else when the trigger was pulled.' -John Birmingham, Appeasing Jakarta John Birmingham critically examines the Australia-Indonesia relationship. This essay is a controversial account of how the Australian Government's relation to Indonesia is characterised by delusion and misjudgment. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781863953863