Timor-Leste’s Long Road to Independence : : Transnational Perspectives / / ed. by Zelia Pereira, Rui Graça Feijó.

From a much neglected Portuguese colony to independence, Timor-Leste travelled a belated, long and troubled journey that included a 24-year Indonesian occupation. A classic process of European decolonization (1974–1975) was followed by a nationalist struggle against “Third World Colonialism” (1975–1...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Transforming Asia
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Physical Description:1 online resource (416 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Acknowledgements --
A Note on the Name of the Country --
List of Figures --
Introduction --
Part One Before The Portuguese Decolonisation --
1 While the Winds of Change Gently Blow : Timor-Leste before the Onset of the Portuguese Decolonisation, 1945–1974 --
2 Elusive Colonialism in the Age of Bandung : Portugal, Timor- Leste and Indonesia, c. 1947–1974 --
3 An “Undigestible Lump” : Timor-Leste and the Politics of Self-determination --
Part Two The Portuguese Revolution Arrives In Timor-Leste --
4 “Nations-of-Intent” : Competing Ideological Views of Nationalism in Timor-Leste, 1974–1999 --
5 Looking for an “Honourable Political Solution” : The Comissão Nacional de Descolonização and the Fate of Timor-Leste, 1974–1976 --
6 Canções Revolucionárias: Rhetoric, Hermeneutic and Ideology Critique --
Part Three Reaction To The Indonesian Invasion Of Timor-Leste --
7 “Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t” : Portugal, the UN and the Timor-Leste Issue --
8 “Reduce the Pressure on the Indonesians” : Australian Timor Policy at the UN, 1975–1982 --
9 “Our Interest Is Minimal, but…” : Britain and the Indonesian Invasion of Timor-Leste, 1975–1976 --
Part Four Resisting The Indonesian Annexation Of Timor-Leste --
10 Return to Fronteira Norte: Rebuilding Resistance in Timor- Leste’s Western Districts, 1990–1995 --
11 “I Follow the Screaming” : The Timorese Catholic Church and the Struggle for Independence --
12 Walking a Tightrope between the Army and the Church : Jesuit Relief during the Indonesian Occupation of Timor-Leste, 1975–1999 --
13 The Indonesian Genocide in Timor-Leste: Law, Politics, History --
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Summary:From a much neglected Portuguese colony to independence, Timor-Leste travelled a belated, long and troubled journey that included a 24-year Indonesian occupation. A classic process of European decolonization (1974–1975) was followed by a nationalist struggle against “Third World Colonialism” (1975–1999), and a final phase under the direct aegis of the United Nations (1999–2002). More than a direct relation between coloniser and colonised, this turbulent process involved the participation of many different actors scattered around the world. The “Timor Issue” brought to the scene a martyred people’s determination, the diplomacy of several nations (friends or foes), the involvement of the United Nations, and the activism of solidarity networks. This collection adopts a transnational approach that highlights the complexity of Timor-Leste’s road to independence.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789048555703
9783111023748
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319131
9783111318189
DOI:10.1515/9789048555703?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Zelia Pereira, Rui Graça Feijó.