Strahan, Lachlan.
Day of Reckoning. - 1 online resource (409 pages)
Preliminaries -- Table of contents -- Prologue Sunday Afternoon -- Chapter One On the Edge of the Great Deep Blue -- Chapter Two An Armed Rebellion in Paradise? -- Chapter Three In the Midnight Dark -- Chapter Four Post-Mortem -- Chapter Five A Great and Powerful Friend -- Chapter Six Dark Deeds -- Chapter Seven On the Brink -- Chapter Eight Judgment Day -- Chapter Nine A Death in the Spice Islands -- Chapter Ten Aftermaths -- Epilogue -- Endnotes -- Abbreviations -- Index.
In 1948, as the jungle reclaimed the detritus left by World War II, a series of violent crimes were committed in Papua New Guinea and the Dutch East Indies. Linked by questions of race, the civil and military authorities of Australia, the United States, China, the Netherlands and the Philippines were stung into action. Lachlan Strahan weaves the facts of these crimes into a story of compelling interest. This highly original history skilfully explores the complexities of international relations and paints a vivid portrait of people trying to cope with a confused and rapidly changing postwar world.
9781740762090
China -- Foreign relations -- Papua New Guinea.
International relations.
Manus Island (Papua New Guinea).
Papua New Guinea -- Foreign relations -- China.
Electronic books.
DS740.2 -- .S76 2005eb
327.94051
Day of Reckoning. - 1 online resource (409 pages)
Preliminaries -- Table of contents -- Prologue Sunday Afternoon -- Chapter One On the Edge of the Great Deep Blue -- Chapter Two An Armed Rebellion in Paradise? -- Chapter Three In the Midnight Dark -- Chapter Four Post-Mortem -- Chapter Five A Great and Powerful Friend -- Chapter Six Dark Deeds -- Chapter Seven On the Brink -- Chapter Eight Judgment Day -- Chapter Nine A Death in the Spice Islands -- Chapter Ten Aftermaths -- Epilogue -- Endnotes -- Abbreviations -- Index.
In 1948, as the jungle reclaimed the detritus left by World War II, a series of violent crimes were committed in Papua New Guinea and the Dutch East Indies. Linked by questions of race, the civil and military authorities of Australia, the United States, China, the Netherlands and the Philippines were stung into action. Lachlan Strahan weaves the facts of these crimes into a story of compelling interest. This highly original history skilfully explores the complexities of international relations and paints a vivid portrait of people trying to cope with a confused and rapidly changing postwar world.
9781740762090
China -- Foreign relations -- Papua New Guinea.
International relations.
Manus Island (Papua New Guinea).
Papua New Guinea -- Foreign relations -- China.
Electronic books.
DS740.2 -- .S76 2005eb
327.94051