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Publication Information: Book Title: The United Nations and the Indonesian Takeover of West Papua, 1962-1969: The Anatomy of Betrayal. Contributors: John Saltford - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 2002. Page Number: iv.
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Contents
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Chronology, 1945-1969 |
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Map of West New Guinea during the 1960s |
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1 Background, 1949-1962 |
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Moves towards Papuan self-rule |
9 |
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Dutch/Indonesian talks and US pressure |
11 |
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2 Preparations for UNTEA, 15 August to 1 October 1962 |
15 |
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The end of US interest and the search for a UN security force |
15 |
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Indonesian suspicion of the Netherlands |
18 |
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Problems in recruiting UNTEA staff |
23 |
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UN General Assembly debate, September 1962 |
25 |
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The first weeks of UNTEA |
27 |
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Indonesia’s campaign against UNTEA and Papuan self-determination |
31 |
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UNTEA Divisional Commissioners’ attitudes towards the Indonesian campaign |
34 |
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1 December Papuan march banned by UNTEA |
38 |
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Increased tension and outbreaks of violence |
42 |
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