Fire and the Full Moon
Anderson, Christopher C., International Journal
FIRE AND THE FULL MOON Canada and Indonesia in a Decolonizing World David Webster Vancouver University of British Columbia Press, 2009. 272PP, $32.95 paper ISBN 9780774816847
In standard texts on post-Second World War Canadian foreign policy, Indonesia is scarcely noted, and it receives only a rare mention in studies of Canadian overseas development assistance. It was only after the 1991 Dili massacre in East Timoi (which Indonesia invaded in 1975 and which achieved independence in 2002) that Canadian-Indonesian relations began to receive more attention. The focus, however, was primarily on East Timor and the coverage did not really touch on events before the 1970s. With Fire and ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Fire and the Full Moon.
Contributors: Anderson, Christopher C. - Author.
Journal title: International Journal.
Volume: 65.
Issue: 2
Publication date: Spring 2010.
Page number: 501+.
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