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A Case of Forget and Forgive? Human Rights
in Australian Foreign Policy in East Timor and Papua
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Penulis
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Ganewati Wuryandari
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Penerbit
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Graha Ilmu
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Tahun Cetak
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2014
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Halaman
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376
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ISBN
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978-602-262-259-8
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Harga
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Rp. 200.000
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Status
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Ada
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This book,
which is originally based on Ph.D. thesis, focuses on human rights in
Australia's foreign policy from 1991 to 2004 taking East Timor and Papua as
case studies. It encompasses the Paul Keating years (1991 to 1996) as well as
John Howard's three consecutive terms as Prime Minister (from 1996 to 2004).
The primary empirical aim of this book is to compare and contrast the two
administrations' approaches and responses to human rights abuses in East Timor
and Papua. The book shows that incorporating a concern for human rights in the
foreign policy making process is problematic because the promotion of human
rights often comes into conflict with other foreign policy objectives. This
brings into focus the continuing theoretical debate within the international
relations literature between moral principles and national interests. The book
draws on this theoretical debate to make assessments of the place of human
rights in Australian foreign policy towards East Timor and Papua.
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