In this article, we examine why Indonesia is increasingly representing itself as a Pacific ‘nesia’ (Greek for islands), seemingly to neutralise West Papua’s claim to political Melanesianhood. Then we analyse the ways Indonesia is insinuating itself into Melanesian politics and its attempts to undercut Melanesian support for West Papuan self-determination. Finally we consider the implications of Indonesia’s lengthening arm into Melanesian politics for Melanesia’s regional political bloc, the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), and for West Papuan politics. International support for West Papuan independence is critical to the movement’s traction, as it was in the cases of East Timor and South Sudan. As West Papua refutes Indonesia’s claim that ...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/West Papua is the most violen...
Asia and the Pacific-these two geographic, political and cultural regions encompass entire life-worl...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
: This qualitative study aims to encompass Indonesia’s interest in seeking to join the MSG (Melanes...
The front pages of Australian newspapers have been awash with stories about asylum seekers travellin...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/"Without Irian Jaya [Papua], ...
West Papuans often say that the conflict in their homeland, the self-determination struggle against ...
This article argues that the democratic ideals espoused by Australia and Indonesia fall short in app...
Published online: 9 June 2022This article examines the West Papuan campaign for independence in the ...
Dr Rodd McGibbon calls on the Australian government to engage more actively in the public debate in ...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
Why has West Papua’s non-violent student movement the West Papuan National Committee (KNPB) become t...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/West Papua is the most violen...
Asia and the Pacific-these two geographic, political and cultural regions encompass entire life-worl...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
: This qualitative study aims to encompass Indonesia’s interest in seeking to join the MSG (Melanes...
The front pages of Australian newspapers have been awash with stories about asylum seekers travellin...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/"Without Irian Jaya [Papua], ...
West Papuans often say that the conflict in their homeland, the self-determination struggle against ...
This article argues that the democratic ideals espoused by Australia and Indonesia fall short in app...
Published online: 9 June 2022This article examines the West Papuan campaign for independence in the ...
Dr Rodd McGibbon calls on the Australian government to engage more actively in the public debate in ...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
Why has West Papua’s non-violent student movement the West Papuan National Committee (KNPB) become t...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/West Papua is the most violen...