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National Security and Self-Determination: United States Policy in Micronesia (1961-1972) [Hardcover]

Deanne C. Siemer (Author), Howard P. Willens (Author)
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0275969142 978-0275969141 June 30, 2000

After World War II, the United States assumed responsibilities for the Northern Mariana Islands, the Caroline Islands, and the Marshall Islands under a 1947 trusteeship agreement with the United Nations. The United States had the obligation to prepare these Micronesians for self-government or independence after termination of the trusteeship, but the Interior, State, and Defense Departments paid little attention to this question until 1961.

Willens and Siemer examine the Kennedy administration's formation of a new Micronesian policy aimed at bringing these islanders under U.S. sovereignty by 1968, the inability of the federal agencies to achieve this objective, and their refusal to acknowledge that the Northern Marianas people had very different economic and political aspirations than the other Micronesians. By 1969, the Micronesian leaders—except for those of the Northern Marianas—were increasingly attracted to a future political status that rejected United States citizenship and had most of the attributes of a sovereign nation-state. Willens and Siemer analyze the initial negotiations between United States and Micronesian representatives, the inability of the United States to respond positively to the demands of the Micronesian negotiators, and the national defense and strategic objectives at issue. By April 1972, the United States recognized that its non-fragmentation policy conflicted with the right of self-determination of the Northern Marianas people and agreed to separate status negotiations with them. A detailed review of recent Micronesian history that will be of considerable value to U.S. government officials involved with insular affairs and foreign policy and scholars and researchers of Micronesian, Pacific islands, and Marianas affairs.


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"Based on extensive interviews and previously classified documents, the authors vividly describe the efforts of Defense, State, and Interior officials to implement President Kennedy's 1962 policy to bring the entire area under United States' sovereignty. These efforts were unsuccessful, however, until a single individual, Ambassador Haydn Williams, was appointed in 1971 to take charge of the interagency effort to negotiate with the Micronesians. The impressive results that Haydn Williams achieved in establishing a permanent relationship between the Micronesian people and the United States while, at the same time, protecting US defense interests and meeting United Nations requirements, are a great tribute to this exceptional diplomat. This book makes a major contribution in analyzing and evaluating this particular chapter of recent American political history."-Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr. USN Ret. Former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Former Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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Examines the efforts of the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations to plan a future political status for Micronesia.


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  • Hardcover: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (June 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275969142
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275969141
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Expert Unraveling of Political Intricacies, August 18, 2000
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Jennifer Kelly (Somerville, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Howard Willens and Deanne Siemer have provided political history buffs with an exceptional account of the individual efforts of Micronesian and U.S. officials and the unusual process that the Micronesian people went through to plan a future political status for its three major island chains - the Marshalls, the Carolines, and the Northern Marianas - each with its own set of traditions and values. A significant contribution to political history, it unravels the intricate debate among the agencies, State, Defense and Interior, on such important issues as to how to reconcile the national security interests of the U.S. and its obligation under the UN Trusteeship Agreement to honor the right of self-determination of the peoples of the Trust Territory. This book is the result of 136 interviews and 70,000 pages of classified documents obtained through 5 years of litigation, and it shows. In addition, Willens and Siemer bring considerable personal experience to bear on the issues discussed. Willens, who was retained in 1972 to assist the Northern Marianas in its effort to gain U.S. commonwealth status, consequently was able to interview many of the involved people, whose stories or points of view may otherwise have remained untold. Not only are the facts of daily political maneuverings revealed for the first time, so are the personalities involved and the individual frustrations and triumphs experienced along the way. Students of politics will learn a great deal from this text. Meticulous research and excellent writing make it a five star recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Answers, finally., October 6, 2000
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Gregorio C. Sablan (Saipan, MP United States) - See all my reviews
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So much of what happened during the political development of Micronesia now come to light as a result of this well researched book. Until now, much of what transpired during the political status negotiations required tedious search in US government archives and the Library of Congress. That is if the documents were declassified. This book is insightful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, September 6, 2000
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I speak as one who has lived in the Northern Mariana Islands for more than thirty years, and who had a role in the events (I was one of those who were interviewed) and who knew and worked with many of the central figures involved in them. Willens and Siemer have written a thoroughly researched and historically accurate work, and one which I enjoyed reading immensely -- as will anyone interested in this corner of the Pacific.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
free association relationship, political status commission, commonwealth proposal, free association alternative, future political status, early plebiscite, trust territory, status delegation, trusteeship agreement, trusteeship status, secretarial order, district legislature, unilateral termination, planning memorandum, negotiating instructions, status negotiations, territory officials, status alternatives, separate negotiations, independence option, unincorporated territory, new high commissioner, territory residents, commonwealth status, organic act
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Northern Marianas, United Nations, Van Cleve, Peace Corps, Visiting Mission, Popular Party, Under Secretaries Committee, Department of State, State Department, Trusteeship Council, Harrison Loesch, New York, Territorial Party, Four Principles, Secretary Udall, Memorandum of Conversation, President Kennedy, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Micronesian Reporter, President Johnson, Harlan Cleveland, National Security Council, American Samoa, Bethwel Henry, New Zealand
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