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by Joseph Nevins (Author) "The terror had been over for several months by the time I arrived..." (more)
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On August 30, 1999, in a United Nations–sponsored ballot, East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia and for an end to a brutal military occupation. Upon the announcement of the result, Indonesian troops and their paramilitary proxies launched a wave of terror that, over three weeks, resulted in the murder of more than 1,000 people, the rape of untold numbers of women and girls, the razing of 70 percent of the country’s buildings and infrastructure, and the forcible deportation of 250,000 people. In recounting these horrible acts and the preceding events, Joseph Nevins shows that what took place was only the final scene in more than two decades of atrocities. More than 200,000 people, about a third of the population, lost their lives due to Indonesia’s 1975 invasion and subsequent occupation, making the East Timorese case proportionately one of the worst episodes of genocide since World War II.

In A Not-So-Distant Horror, Nevins reveals the international complicity at the center of the East Timor tragedy. In his view, much if not all of the horror that plagued East Timor in 1999 and in the 24 preceding years could have been avoided had countries like Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom, and especially the United States, not provided Indonesia with valuable political, economic, and military assistance, as well as diplomatic cover. The author explores issues of accountability for East Timor’s plight and probes the meaning of what took place in terms of international institutions and law. Examining issues such as violence, the geography of memory, and social power, Nevins makes clear that the case of East Timor has much to tell us about the contemporary world order.

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"In a book that is both sophisticated and widely accessible, Joseph Nevins documents the suffering endured by the people of East Timor from the invasion of 1975 through the failed process of accountability following the 1999 referendum and independence. Along the way, Nevins wrestles with why some lives seem to matter a lot and others almost not at all. A Not-So-Distant Horror is one of the best books about East Timor's long and painful path to freedom."—Jeffrey Winters, Northwestern University

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  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press (June 23, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801443067
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801443060
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bound to become a classic, July 6, 2005
By William Eastbrook (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This beautifully written book tells the painful and inspiring story of East Timor's struggle for freedom and justice, while powerfully and convincingly situating it in the larger international context. In doing so, Nevins bridges the perceived distance between East Timor's suffering and places like Washington, Canberra, and London. He thus exposes the ugly underside of Western governments' foreign policies abroad and teaches us much about the workings of international relations, international legal mechanisms, and empire. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in matters of human rights, international relations, mass violence, and global justice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating study of US and other "great power' machinations, November 16, 2005
Though written by an academic in his 30s, this book is refreshingly free of the jargon that tends to drag down the style, or lack thereof, of so many books from university presses these days. Perhaps this is partly because the author spent a fair amount of time in East Timor throughout the 1990s (including a stint as a UN-accredited monitor of the ballot process that led to the Aug.30, 1999 vote for independence from the US-backed Indonesian military occupation) and is therefore not at a lofty, dispassionate remove from his subject. But Nevins is extremely thorough and did much research to put together this history of the lead up to and aftermath of the 1999 scorched earth campaign in East Timor.

I found this book to be a fascinating study of US and other "great power' machinations. As an activist who focuses more on US foreign policy in the Middle East, I'm also less familiar with the region of the world this book covers, so I learned quite a bit reading it. I will be recommending it to colleagues who volunteer with United for Peace and Justice and American Friends Service Committee, in fact I hope to get my progressive book discussion group to take it up.

Nevins does a masterful job of weaving together telling details that add up to paint a damning picture of the West's collusion with Indonesian military atrocities, and he gets to the heart of central questions that should concern anyone who would like to see US foreign policy come a bit closer to living up to its professed ideals of embracing freedom and democracy, by actually supporting accountability and justice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive book on recent East Timor history, October 16, 2005
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This is a follow-up to some other books written by Joseph Nevins on East Timor. I found this book to be even better than his previously-written books, and a bit of an easier read. In it, he talks about the complicity of many of the world powers in helping to create East Timor's sad recent history. Nevins also talks about what has been happening in East Timor since its new-found independence. I would highly recommend this book to anybody interested in world politics/history, or people looking to expand their horizons and learn about a little-known country.
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