LEADER 00000cam 2200553Ma 4500 001 ocn646089701 003 OCoLC 005 20170317063046.9 006 m o d 007 cr unu---uuuuu 008 100617s2010 aca ob 000 0 eng 020 9781921666575|q(electronic bk.) 020 1921666579|q(electronic bk.) 020 |z9781921666568|q(print version) 020 |z1921666560|q(print version) 035 (OCoLC)646089701 037 22573/ctt2367vf|bJSTOR 040 AU@|beng|epn|cAU@|dCOA|dJSTOR|dZMC|dOCLCF|dOCL|dYDXCP|dOCL |dOCLCQ 042 anuc 043 u-at---|aa-em--- 049 CKEA 050 4 JQ4031 072 7 POL012000|2bisacsh 082 04 320.60994|222 100 1 Connery, David. 245 10 Crisis policymaking :|bAustralia and the East Timor crisis of 1999 /|cDavid Connery. 264 1 Acton, A.C.T. :|bANU E Press,|c2010. 300 1 online resource (1 volume). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Canberra papers on strategy and defence ;|vno. 176 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 |tAustralian Policymaking and the East Timor Crisis --|tA Brief Outline of the East Timor Crisis: The View from Canberra --|tInitiating the Policy Cycle --|tBringing Policy Advice Together --|tDecision and Beyond -- |tConclusion: East Timor and the Characteristics of Crisis Policymaking. 520 "East Timor's violent transition to independence, which began early in 1999, presented the Australian Government with a significant foreign policy crisis. This crisis was not sudden, totally unexpected or ultimately threatening to Australia's survival. But the crisis consumed the attention of Australian leaders, saw significant national and international resources employed, and led to the largest operational deployment for the Australian Defence Force since the Vietnam War. This crisis also created a significant rupture in the hitherto carefully-managed relationships between Australia and its important neighbor, Indonesia. The events of September 1999 ultimately led to the birth of a new nation and the deaths of many people who might have otherwise expected to enjoy that independence. In this major study, David Connery examines how the Australian Government--at the political and bureaucratic levels--developed and managed national security policy in the face of this crisis. The events, and the policymaking processes that both led and followed, are reconstructed using sixty interviews with key participants. This study identifies certain characteristics of crisis policymaking in Australia that include a dominant executive, secrecy, external actors and complexity."--Publisher's description. 650 7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xSecurity (National & International) |2bisacsh 650 7 Diplomatic relations.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01907412 650 7 Politics and government.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919741 651 0 Australia|xPolitics and government. 651 0 Australia|xForeign relations|zTimor-Leste. 651 0 Timor-Leste|xForeign relations|zAustralia. 651 7 Australia.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204543 651 7 Timor-Leste.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01733528 830 0 Canberra papers on strategy and defence ;|vno. 176. 914 ocn646089701 994 92|bCKE
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