Cambodia-- from red to blue : Australia's initiative for peace
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Cambodia-- from red to blue : Australia's initiative for peace
(Studies in world affairs, 15)
Allen & Unwin in association with the Dept. of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references p. 359-360 and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Australia played a critical role in the peace making process in Cambodia, and the author of this work, Ken Barry, was one of the team of officials who drew up and negotiated the blueprint for the 1991 Paris Peace Accords. This is an insider's view of the complicated, often frustrating negotiations which led, not only to the Paris Accords, but also to what at the time was the United Nations' most ambitious peacekeeping operation. This is also the story of what can be achieved by skillful middle-power diplomacy when the international community puts enmities aside and opts to co-operate for peace.
Table of Contents
AbbreviationsPreface1. Australia and Cambodia - the Paris Conference2. Genesis of an Idea3. Middle Power Diplomacy - the 'Red Book'4. Maintaining the Momentum5. Texts and the Supreme National Council Begin to Emerge6. Momentum Flags7. The Slow Road to Pattaya8. The Faster Road to Paris (bis)9. Implementation of the Accords10. 'Naughty Boys'11. The Elections and Beyond12. LessonCambodian ChronologyBibliographyIndex
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