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Bibliography of East Timor

by
Robert Lawless robert.lawless@wichita.edu

Last updated: 16 May 2003

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A Bibliography of East Timor

An island in the Indonesian Archipelago, Timor is the largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sundas, with the Banda Sea of the Pacific on its northern shores and the Timor Sea of the Indian Ocean on its southern shores. The eastern half of the island was known as Portuguese Timor until the 1975 Indonesian invasion and illegal incorporation. From 1975 until 1999 East Timorese waged a war against Indonesian occupation forces that finally resulted in a United Nations-supervised referendum in 1999. After the overwhelming vote for independence Indonesian-trained militia and Indonesian armed forces outraged the international community by unleashed a campaign of terror and destruction throughout East Timor lasting several months. East Timor survived this carnage to become officially independent on May 20, 2002. The most commonly used language in East Timor is Tetum. Material on East Timor is found in Portuguese, Dutch, French, Indonesia, Tetum, and English. Kevin Sherlock's 1980 A Bibliography of Timor is the most complete bibliography in several languages. The bulk of the historical writing is in Portuguese. Much of the contemporary writing is in English. This bibliography is limited to materials in English. Many of these materials come from Australia; until recently East Timor was ignored by scholars and the popular media in North America. One of the very few balanced accounts of the Indonesian invasion in the academic journals of the U.S.A. was my 1976 article on "The Indonesia Takeover of East Timor," which made the (fortunately!) inaccurate prediction, "It seems doubtful that the world will ever again have an opportunity to closely examine the struggles and sufferings of the Timorese."

Much of the material on East Timor would come under the heading of propaganda, the most blatant being produced in Indonesia, e.g., the several items I've list under Staff that are published in Jakarta or in formerly Indonesian occupied East Timor (i.e., Dili, the capital of East Timor). Also, Sabana Kartasasmita's 1998 East Timor is a laughable defense of Indonesia's action in East Timor from the holder of a Ph.D. in economics and the occupant of several high positions in the Indonesian government. Pro-Indonesian drivel is not necessarily limited to Indonesians; see, e.g., Bilveer Singh's 1996 East Timor, Indonesia, and the World. In addition, the recent situation of East Timor has led to the publication of a large number of pamphlets. I have included only a select few of the most significant ones. Internet sites are notoriously ephemeral, and I am, therefore, not including a list of them. At any rate a current Internet search will reveal the ones that are still available. There are two particularly helpful Internet sites, however, that seem rather permanent. These are http://www.easttimor.com, which has particularly good links, and http://www.etan.org, which is the site of the East Timor Action Network in the U.S.A.

Robert Lawless, April 2002.

[Should, for some reason, the two abovementioned sites disappear from the Net, their back copies can be always freely consulted at the Internet Archive's site http://www.archive.org - T.M.Ciolek]

Bibliography of East Timor

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Aarons, Mark, and Robert Domm. 1992. East Timor: A Western-Made
Tragedy. Sydney: Left Book Club.

Aditjondro, George J. 1994. In the Shadow of Mount Ramelau: The
Impact of the
Indonesian Occupation of East Timor. Leiden: Indonesian
Documentation and Information Centre.

Aditjondro, George J. 1999. Is Oil Thicker Than Blood? A Study of Oil
Companies' Interests and Western Complicity in Indonesia's Annexation of
East Timor. Commack, New York: Nova Science.

Aditjondro, George J. 2000. Ninjas, Nanggalas, Monuments, and Mossad
Manuals: An Anthropology of Indonesian State Terror in East Timor. In
Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror. Jeffrey A. Sluka, ed. Pp.
158-188. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Alkatiri, Mari. 1976. The Democratic Republic of East Timor. Journal
of Contemporary Asia 7:280-289.

Amnesty International, comp. 2000. Timor as Violence Descended:
Testimonies from Timorese Refugees. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
32(1-2):125-129.

Anderson, Benedict R. O'G. 1995. East Timor and Indonesia: Some
Implications. In East Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation.
Peter Carey and G. Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 137-147. Honolulu: University
of Hawai'i.

Archer, Robert. 1995. The Catholic Church in East Timor. In East
Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation. Peter Carey and G.
Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 120-133. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i.

Aspinall, E., and M.T. Berger. 2001. The Break-up of Indonesia?
Nationalisms After Decolonisation and the Limits of the Nation-state in
Post-Cold War Southeast Asia. Third World Quarterly 22: 1003-1024.

Aubrey, Jim, ed. 1998. Free East Timor: Australia's Culpability in
East Timor's Genocide. Sydney: Random.

Audley-Charles, Michael Geoffrey. 1968. The Geology of Portuguese
Timor. London: Geological Society of London.

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Ball, Desmond. 2001. Silent witness: Australian intelligence and East
Timor. Pacific Review 14: 35-62.

Ball, Desmond, and Hamish McDonald. 2000. Death in Balibo, Lies in
Canberra. St. Leonards, new South Wales: Allen and Unwin.

Barbedo de Magalhaes, A. 1992. East Timor: Indonesian Occupation and
Genocide. Porto, Portugal: Oporto University.

Bartu, Peter. 2000. The Militia, the Military, and the People of
Bobonaro District. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):35-42.

Bartu, Peter. 2001. The Militia, the Military, and the People of
Bobonaro. In Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and
the World Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom,
eds. Pp. 73-90. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

Berlie, Jean A. 2001. East Timor: A Bibliography. Paris: Indes
savantes.

Bijlmer, Hendricus Johannes Tobias. 1929. Outlines of the
Anthropology of the Timor Archipelago. Weltervreden: Kloff.

Bird, Ross. 1999. Inside Out East Timor. Australia: Harman.

Bligh, William. 1936. Bligh and the Bounty: His Narrative of the
Voyage to Otaheite with an Account of the Mutiny and of His Boat Journey
to Timor. London: Methuen (first published 1792).

Borja da Costa, Fransisco. 1976. Revolutionary Poems in the Struggle
against Colonialism: Timorese Nationalist Verse. Jill Jolliffe, ed.
Sydney: Australia: Wild and Woolley.

Boxer, C. R. 1960. Portuguese Timor: A Rough Island Story: 1515-1960.
History Today 10:349-355.

Boxer, C. R. 1969. The Portuguese Seaborne Empire: 1415-1825. London:
Hutchinson.

Brahmana, R., and U. Emmanuel. 1996. 20 years of the Development of
East Timor. Dili: Corps of the Indonesian Civil Services.

Breen, Bob. 2000. Mission Accomplished, East Timor: The Australian
Defence Force Participation in the International Forces East Timor
(INTEREET). St. Leonards, New South Wales, Australia: Allen and Unwin.

Budiardjo, Carmel, and Liem Soei Liong. 1984. The War Against East
Timor. London: Zed.

Burchill, Scott. 2000. East Timor, Australia, and Indonesia. Bulletin
of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):59-65.

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Callinan, Bernard J. 1953. Independent Company: The 2/2 and 2/4
Australian Independent Companies in Portuguese Timor, 1941-1943.
Melbourne: Heinemann.

Capell, A. 1943-1944. Peoples and Languages of Timor. Oceania 14:191-
219; 14:311-337; 15:19-48.

Capell, A. 1972. Portuguese Timor: Two More Non-Austronesian
Languages. Oceania. Linguistic Monographs No. 15, pp. 95-104.

Capizzi, Elaine, Helen Hill, and Dave Macey. 1976. FRETILIN and the
Struggle for Independence in East Timor. Race and Class 17:380-395.

Carey, Peter. 1995. The Forging of a Nation: East Timor. In East
Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation. Peter Carey and G.
Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 1-18. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i.

Carey, Peter, and G. Carter Bentley, ed. 1995. East Timor at the
Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i.

Carey, Peter, and Steve Cox. 1995. Generations of Resistance: East
Timor. London: Cassell.

Case, William. 2001. East Timor. In The Southeast Asia Handbook.
Patrick Heenan and Monique Lamontague, eds. Pp. ??-??. Chicago: Fitzroy
Dearborn.

Chalk, Peter. 2001. Australian Foreign and Defense Policy in the Wake
of the 1999/2000 East Timor Intervention. Santa Monica, California: Rand.

Chamberlain, Michael, ed. 1981. East Timor International Conference
Report. New York: East Timor Program of Clergy and Laity Concerned.

Chomsky, Noam. 2000. East Timor Retrospective. In Rogue States: The
Rule Of Force In World Affairs. Pp. 51-61. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
South End Press.

Chomsky, Noam. 2000. A New Generation Draws the Line: Kosovo, East
Timor and the Standards of the West. London: VERSO.

Chomsky, Noam. 2000. The United States, East Timor, and Intervention.
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):55-58.

Chomsky, Noam. 2001. East Timor, the United States, and International
Responsibility: "Green Light" for War Crimes. In Bitter Flowers, Sweet
Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and the World Community. Richard Tanter,
Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom, eds. Pp. 127-147. Lanham, Maryland:
Rowman and Littlefield.

Chopra, Jarat. 2000. The UN's Kingdom of East Timor. Survival
42(3):27-39.

Clark, Roger S. 1980. The "Decolonization" of East Timor and the
United Nations Norms on Self-Determination and Aggression. Yale Journal
of World Public Order 7:(1):2-44.

Clark, Roger S. 1995. Timor Gap: The Legality of the "Treaty on the
Zone of cooperation in an Area between the Indonesian Province of East
Timor and Northern Australia." In East Timor at the Crossroads: The
Forging of a Nation. Peter Carey and G. Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 73-94.
Honolulu: University of Hawai'i.

Coates, Ken, ed. 1995. Timor: Twenty years On. Nottingham, England:
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation.

Cockcroft, John. 1969. Indonesia and Portuguese Timor. Sydney: Augus
and Robertson.

Cox, Steve. 1995. Generations Of Resistance: East Timor. London:
Cassell.

Crawford, Robert, and Perumala Dayanidhi. 1977. East Timor: A Study
in De-Colonization. India Quarterly 33:419-431.

Cristalis, Irena. 2002. Bitter Down: A People's Story. New York: Zed.

Crowe, Louise. 1996. The Impact of the Indonesian Annexation on the
Role of the Catholic Church in East Timor, 1976-95. M.A. thesis, Northern
Territory University.

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Downie, Sue, and Damien Kingsbury, eds. 2001. The Independence Ballot
in East Timor: Report of the Australian Volunteer Group. Clayton,
Victoria, Australia: Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Monash
University.

Dunn, James. 1995. The Timor Affair in International Perspective. In
East Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a Nation. Peter Carey and G.
Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 59-72. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i.

Dunn, James. 1996. Timor: A People Betrayed, new ed. Milton,
Queensland: Jacaranda.

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East Timor Students Movement. 1999. East Timor, Land of the Rising
Sun: A Traveler's Guide Plus English-Indonesia-Tetum Dictionary.
Yogyakata: Penerbit Kanisius.

Elliott, Paul D. 1978. The East Timor Dispute. International and
Comparative Law Quarterly 27(1):238-249.

Emmerson, Donald K. 2000. Will Indonesia Survive? Foreign Affairs
79(3):95-106.

Evans, Grant. 1975. Portuguese Timor. New Left Review 91:67-79.

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Falk, Richard. 2000. The East Timor Ordeal: International Law and Its
Limits. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):49-54.

Falk, Richard. 2001. The East Timor Ordeal: International Law and Its
Limits. In Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and the
World Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom, eds.
Pp. 149-161. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

Fischer, Tim. 2000 Seven Days in East Timor: Ballots and Bullets. St.
Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen and Unwin.

Forman, Shepard. 1978. East Timor: Exchange and Political Hierarchy
at the Time of the European Discoveries. In Economic Exchange and Social
Interaction in Southeast Asia. Karl L. Hutterer, ed. Pp. 97-111. Ann
Arbor: Center for South and Southeast Studies, University of Michigan.

Forman, Shepard. 1980. Descent, Alliance, and Exchange Ideology among
the Makassae of East Timor. In The Flow of Life: Essays on Eastern
Indonesia. James J. Fox, ed. Pp. 152-177. University Press.

Francillon, Gerard. 1967. Some Matriarchal Aspects of the Social
Structure of the Southern Tetum of Middle Timor. Ph.D. dissertation,
Australian National University.

Franke, Richard W. 1976. East Timor: The Hidden War. New York: East
Timor Defense Committee.

Franke, Richard W. 1983. East Timor: The Responsibility of the United
States. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 15(2):42-58.

Franke, Richard W., and Arnold S. Kohen. 1979. Bibliography: East
Timor. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 11(2):70-71.

Franks, Emma. 1996. Women and Resistance in East Timor: "The Centre,
as They Say, Knows Itself by the Margins." Women's Studies International
Forum 19:155-168.

Frederico, Joao. 1993. The Fusion of Religion and Nationalism in East
Timor: A Culture in the Making. M.A. thesis, Oxford University.

Freney, Denis. 1975. Timor: Freedom Caught Between the Powers.
Nottingham, England: Spokesman.

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Gama, Paulino (Mauk Muruk). 1995. The War in the Hills, 1975-1985: A
Fretilin Commander Remembers. In East Timor at the Crossroads: The
Forging of a Nation. Peter Carey and G. Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 97-105.
Honolulu: University of Hawai'i.

George, Alexander. 1986. Genocide in East Timor. Contemporary Review
249:119-123.

Glover, Ian. 1986. Archaeology in Eastern Timor, 1966-67. Canberra:
Department of Prehistory, Research School of pacific Studies, Australian
National University.

Glover, Ian. 1971. Prehistoric Research in Timor. In Aboriginal Man
and Environment in Australia. D. J. Mulvaney and J. Golson, eds. Pp. 158-
181. Canberra, Australian National University.

Glover, Ian. 1972. Excavations in Timor: A Study of Economic Change
and Cultural Continuity in Prehistory. Ph.D. dissertation, Australian
National University.

Gomes, Donaciano. 1995. The East Timor Intifada: Testimony of a
Student Activist. In East Timor at the Crossroads: The Forging of a
Nation. Peter Carey and G. Carter Bentley, ed. Pp. 106-108. Honolulu:
University of Hawai'i.

Gorj“o, Paulo. 2001. The East Timorese Commission for Reception,
Truth, and Reconciliation: Chronicle of a Foretold Failure? Civil Wars
4:142-162.

Gorj“o, Paulo. 2001. The End of a Cycle: Australian and Portuguese
Foreign Policies and the Fate of East Timor. Contemporary Southeast Asia
23:101-121.

Gorj“o, Paulo. 2002. Japan's Foreign Policy and East Timor, 1975-
2002. Asian Survey 42:[forthcoming].

Gorj“o, Paulo. 2002. The Lessons and Legacy of the United Nations
Transitional Authority in East Timor. Contemporary Southeast Asia
24:[forthcoming].

Gorj“o, Paulo. 2002. Regime Change and Foreign Policy: Portugal,
Indonesia, and the Self-determination of East Timor. Democratization
9:[forthcoming].

Griswold, Deirdre. 1966. The Silent Slaughter: The Role of the United
States in the Indonesian Massacre. New York: Marzani and Munsell.

Gunn, Geoffrey C. 1988. Wartime Portuguese Timor: The azores
Connection. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Centre for Southeast Asian
Stuides, Monash University.

Gunn, Geoffrey C. 1997. East Timor and the United Nations: The Case
for Intervention. Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Red Sea.

Gunn, Geoffrey C. 2000. The 500-Year Timorese Funu. Bulletin of
Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):5-10.

Gunn, Geoffrey C. 2000. Showdown in Timor: Notes from the (Battle)
Field. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(4):52-54.

Gunn, Geoffrey C. 2001. The Five-Hundred-Year Timorese Funu. In
Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and the World
Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom, eds. Pp.
3-14. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

Gurr, Ted Robert. 2000. Ethnic Warfare on the Wane. Foreign Affairs
79(3):52-64.

Gusm“o, Xanana. 2000. To Resist Is To Win: The Autobiography of
Xanana Gusm“o with Selected Letters and Speeches. Sarah Niner, ed.
Richmond, Victoria, Australia: Aurora.

Gutteres, Justino. 1997. The Makasae of East Timor: The Structure of
Affinal Alliance Systems. M.A. thesis, University of Melbourne.

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Haigh, Bruce. 2001. The Great Australian Blight: Losing the Plot in
Australian Foreign Policy. Otford, New South Wales, Australia: Otford.

Hainsworth, Paul, and Stephen McCloskey, eds. 2000. The East Timor
Question: The Struggle for Independence from Indonesia. London: Tauris.

Hicks, David. 1971. Eastern Timorese Society. Ph.D. dissertation,
University of London.

Hicks, David. 1972. Eastern Tetum. In Ethnic Groups of Insular
Southeast Asia: Volume 1: Indonesia, Andaman Islands, and Madagascar.
Frank M. LeBar, ed. Pp. 98-103. New Haven, Connecticut: Human Relations
Area Files Press.

Hicks, David. 1972. Timor-Roti. In Ethnic Groups of Insular Southeast
Asia: Volume 1: Indonesia, Andaman Islands, and Madagascar. Frank M.
LeBar, ed. Pp. 97-98. New Haven, Connecticut: Human Relations Area Files
Press.

Hicks, David. 1973. The Cairui and Uai Ma'a of Timor. Anthropos
68:473-481.

Hicks, David. 1973. The Caraubalo Tetum. Garcia de Orta, SÈr.
Anthropologie 1(1-2):13-18.

Hicks, David. 1973. Tetum Narratives: An Indigenous Taxonomy. Ethnos
(1-4):93-100.

Hicks, David. 1976. Tetum Ghosts and Kin: Fieldwork in an Indonesian
Community. Palo Alto, California: Mayfield.

Hicks, David. 1978. Mata in Tetum. Oceania 48:299-300.

Hicks, David. 1983. A Transitional Relationship Terminology of
Asymmetric Prescriptive Alliance among the Makassai of Eastern Indonesia.
Sociologus 33:73-85.

Hicks, David. 1983. Unachieved Syncretism: The Local Level Political
System in Portuguese Timor, 1966-1967. Anthropos 78:17-40.

Hicks, David. 1984. A Maternal Religion: The Role of Women in Tetum
Myth and Ritual. Special Report No. 22, Monograph Series on Southeast
Asia. DeKalb: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois
University.

Hicks, David. 1987. Space, Motion, and Symbol in Tetum Religion. In
Indonesian Religions in Transition. Rita Smith Kipp and Susan Rodgers,
eds. Pp. 35-47. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Hicks, David. 1987. Tetum Descent. Anthropos 82:47-61.

Hicks, David. 1988. Art and Religion on Timor. In Islands and
Ancestors: Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia. Jean Paul Barbier and
Douglas Newton, eds. Pp. 38-51. Munich: Prestel.

Hicks, David. 1988. Literary Masks and Metaphysical Truths:
Intimation from Timor. American anthropologist 90:807-817.

Hicks, David. 1996. Making the King Divine: A Case Study in Ritual
Regicide from Timor. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
2:611-624.

Hill, Hal. 2001. Tiny, Poor and War-torn: Development Policy
Challenges for East Timor. World Development 29: 1137-1156.

Hill, Hal, and JoÒo M. Saldanha. 2001. East Timor: Development
Challenges for the World's Newest Nation. Canberra: Asia Pacific.

Hill, Helen. 1976. The Timor Story. Victoria, Australia: Timor
Information Service.
Hill, Helen. 1978. Fretilin: The Origins, Ideologies and Strategies of a
Nationalist Movement in East Timor. M.A. thesis, Monash University.

Hiorth, Finngeir. 1985. Timor: Past and Present. Townsville,
Australia: James Cook University of North Queensland.

Hoadley, J. Stephen. 1975. The Future of Portuguese Timor: Dilemmas
and Opportunities. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Hout, Itie van. 1999. Bird Motifs in Ikats from Sumba and Timor.
Oriental Art 45(2):75-81.

Hull, Geoffrey. 1999. Mai Kolia Tetun: A Beginner's Course in Tetum-
PraÁa, the Lingua Franca of East Timor, rev. ed. North Sydney: Australia
Catholic Relief and the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council.

Hull, Geoffrey. 1999. Tetum Language Manual for East Timor. Sydney:
University of Western Sydney.

Huntley, Wade, and Peter Hayes. 2000. East Timor and Asian Security.
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):67-72.

Huntley, Wade, and Peter Hayes. 2001. East Timor and Asian Security.
In Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and the World
Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom, eds. Pp.
173-185. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

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Jannisa, Gudmund. 1997. The Crocodile's Tears: East Timor in the
Making. Ph.D. dissertation, Lund University.

Jardine, Matthew. 1999. East Timor: Genocide in Paradise, 2nd ed.
Monroe, Maine: Odonian.

John, Clements, ed. 1995. East Timor: Prospects for Peace. Geneva:
Unit on Justice, Peace and Creation, World Council of Churches.

Jolliffe, Jill. 1978. East Timor: Nationalism and Colonialism. St.
Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.

Jolliffe, Jill. 2001. Cover-Up: The Inside Story of the Balibo Five.
Carlton North, Victoria, Australia: Scribe.

Jones, Sidney. 1990. Injustice, Persecution, Eviction: A Human Rights
Update of Indonesia and East Timor. New York: Asia Watch Committee.

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Kartasasmita, Sabana. 1998. East Timor: The Quest for a Solution.
Singapore: Crescent.

Kennard, S. Jefferson, III. 1995. Timorese Tribal Bracelets: A
Cultural Perspective. Arts of Asia 25:62-69.

King, Margaret. 1963. Eden to Paradise. London: Hodder and Stoughton.

Kingsbury, Damien, ed. 2000. Guns and Ballot Boxes: East Timor's Vote
for Independence. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash Asian Institute.

Klinken, Gerry van. 2000. Big States and Little Independence
Movements. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):91-96.

Klinken, Gerry van. 2001. Big States and Little Independence
Movements. In Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and
the World Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom,
eds. Pp. 201-225. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.
Not in WSU library; seen through interlibrary loan January 2002

Klinken, Gerry van, Richard Tanter, Geoffrey C. Gunn, and Stephen R.
Shalom, comps. 2000. Chronology. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
32(1-2):133-138.

Klinken, Helene van. 2000. Taking the Risk, Paying the Price: East
Timorese Vote in Ermera. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):27-
34.

Klinken, Helene van. 2001. Taking the Risk, Paying the Price: East
Timorese Vote in Ermera. In Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor,
Indonesia, and the World Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and
Stephen R. Shalom, eds. Pp. 91-107. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and
Littlefield.

Kohen, Arnold S. 1999. From the Place of the Dead: The Epic Struggles
of Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo of East Timor, Winner of the Nobel Prize
for Peace, 1996. New York: St. Martin's.

Kohen, Arnold S. 2000. The Catholic Church and the Independence of
East Timor. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 32(1-2):19-22.

Kohen, Arnold S. 2001. The Catholic Church and the Independence of
East Timor. In Bitter Flowers, Sweet Flowers: East Timor, Indonesia, and
the World Community. Richard Tanter, Mark Selden, and Stephen R. Shalom,
eds. Pp. 43-51. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.

Kohen, Arnold, and John Taylor. 1979. An Act of Genocide: Indonesia's
Invasion of East Timor. London: TAPOL.
Not in WSU library; seen through interlibrary loan November 2001

Krieger, Heike, ed. 1997. East Timor and the International Community:
Basic Documents. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
JX4084/.T47E2

Kroef, Justus M. Van der. 1975. The Problem of Portuguese Timor.
Asian Affairs (November-December 1975):83-98.

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Lawless, Robert. 1976 The Indonesian Takeover of East Timor. Asian
Survey 16:948-964.

Lawson, Yvette. 1989. East Timor: Roots Continue to Grow. University
of Amsterdam.

Lazarowitz, Toby Fred. 1980. The Makassai: Complementary Dualism in
Timor. Ph.D. dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Leite, Pedro Pinto, ed. 1998. The East Timor Problem and the Role of
Europe. Netherlands: International Platform of Jurists for East Timor.

Lennox, Rowena. 2000. The Fighting Spirit of East Timor: The Life of
Martinho da Costa Lopes. Annadale, N.S.W., Australia: Pluto.

Liddle, R. William. 1977. Indonesia 1976: Challenges to Suharto's
Authority. Asian Survey 17:95-106.

Liddle, R. William. 2000. Indonesia in 1999: Democracy Restored.
Asian Survey 40(1):32-42.

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McDonald, Hamish, Desmond Ball, James Dunn, Gerry van Klinken, David
Bourchier, Douglas Kammen, and Richard Tanter. 2002. Masters of Terror:
Indonesia's Military and Violence in East Timor in 1999. Canberra:
Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University.

McGuinn, Taro. 1998. East Timor: Island in Turmoil. Minneapolis:
Lerner.

McMillan, Andrew. 1992. Death in Dili. Rydalmere, NSW, Australia:
Hodder and Stoughton.

Macey, D. 1976. Recent Developments in East Timor. Race and Class
18:1.

Mallarangeng, Rizal, and R. William Liddle. 1996. Indonesia in 1995:
The Struggle for Power and Policy. Asian Survey 36:109-116.

Martin, Ian. 2001. Self-Determination in East Timor: The United
Nations, the Ballot, and International Intervention. Boulder, Colorado:
Lynne Rienner.

Medina, Carlos P., Jr., ed. 1995. East Timor Trials. MetroManila:
LAWASIA Human Rights Committee, Ateneo de Manila University.

Metzner, Joachim K. 1977. Man and Environment in Eastern Timor: A
Geoecological analysis of the Bacau-Viqueque Area as a Possible Basis for
Regional Planning. Development Studies Centre Monograph No. 8. Canberra:
Australian National University.

Morris K. 2001. Growing Pains of East Timor: Health of an Infant
Nation. Lancet 357:873-877.

Mubyarto, Loebman Soetrisno, Hudiyanto, Edhie Djatmiko, Ita
Setiawati, and Agnes Mawarni. 1991. East Timor: The Impact of
Integration: An Indonesian Socio-Anthropological Study. Northcote,
Australia: IRIP.

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