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O'Hare, Martin. Australia dan perjuangan kemerdekaan Indonesia. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 1995.

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Hardjono, Ratih. The white tribe of Asia: An Indonesian view of Australia. Clayton, Vic: Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, 1992.

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Tapsell, Ross. By-lines, Balibo, Bali bombings: Australian journalists in Indonesia. North Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly, 2014.

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Catley, Robert. Australian Indonesian relations since 1945: The garuda and the kangaroo. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 1998.

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Austin, R. W. L. The shadow of the durian: Indonesia observed. [Nathan], Qld: Griffith University, Faculty of Asian and International Studies, Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, 1993.

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Poeze, Harry A. PKI SIBAR: Persekutuan aneh antara Pemerintah Belanda dan orang komunis di Australia, 1943-1945. Depok: Komunitas Bambu, 2014.

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Susan, Downie, and Kingsbury Damien, eds. The independence ballot in East Timor: Report of the Australian volunteer observer group. [Clayton], Vic: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, 2001.

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Matt, Cox, Galstyan Vigen 1981-, Groeneveld Anneke, Lacour Annabelle, Maxwell Anne 1951-, O'Hehir Anne, Protschky Susie, Supartono Alex, and National Gallery of Australia, eds. Garden of the East: Photography in Indonesia 1850s-1940s. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 2014.

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Cotton, James. East Timor, Australia and regional order: Intervention and its aftermath in Southeast Asia. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.

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Clark, Marshall. Macassan History and Heritage: Journeys, Encounters and Influences. Canberra: ANU Press, 2013.

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author, Vickers Adrian 1958, ed. The pearl frontier: Indonesian labor and indigenous encounters in Australia's northern trading network. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2015.

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East Timor, Australia and regional order: Intervention and its aftermath in Southeast Asia. New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.

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Bondan, Molly. In love with a nation: Molly Bondan and Indonesia, her own story in her own words. Picton, NSW: C. Warner, 1995.

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Stanley, Peter. Tarakan: An Australian tragedy. St. Leonards, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 1997.

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The gamelan Digul and the prison camp musician who made it: An Australian link with the Indonesian revolution. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2002.

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Mitchell, Thomas. Voyage of the Othello: Taking 117 passengers from Liverpool to Australia in 1833 returning by Indonesia. York [England]: C.M. & N.B. Abbott in association with William Sessions, 1988.

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Swain, Tony. A place for strangers: Towards a history of Australian Aboriginal being. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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The year of living dangerously. London: Minerva, 1995.

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Cruel conflict: The triumph and tragedy of HMAS Perth. Chatswood, N.S.W: New Holland Publishers, 2008.

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Hidden horrors: Japanese war crimes in World War II. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1996.

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Penny, Janet. Indonesians in Australia 1947-1986. Intersentia Limited, 1995.

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Costa, Hilary Da, and Janet Penny. Indonesians in Victoria from the 1950s. Monash University Publishing, 1995.

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Fernandes, Clinton. Reluctant Indonesians: Australia, Indonesia, and the Future of West Papua (Scribe Short Books). Scribe Publications Pty Ltd., 2007.

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Legge, John. New Directions In Australian Foreign Policy: Australia And Indonesia 1945-50. Monash Asia Inst, 1997.

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Australia. Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade., ed. Diplomasi: Australia & Indonesia's independence : documents. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1994.

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Diplomasi: Australia & Indonesia's independence : documents 1947. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1994.

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d'Arcy, paul. Oceania and Australasia. Edited by Jerry H. Bentley. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235810.013.0031.

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Oceania and Australasia are relatively recent and externally imposed terms. The term Australasia refers collectively to the lands south of Asia, or present-day Australia and New Zealand. Oceania refers to the Pacific Islands east of present-day Indonesia and the Philippines across to Pitcairn Island in the southeast Pacific and also includes the western half of the island of New Guinea, which is now part of Indonesia. These islands are generally divided into three geographical areas: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Present-day national borders cut across previous indigenous exchange areas or unite peoples with little previous sense of collective identity, especially in the larger Pacific Island nations of southwest Oceania. The region's value and prime relevance to world history lies in its comparative value in terms of European explorers and traders, and subsequent settler societies and their relations with, and impact upon, indigenous peoples.
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White Tribe of Asia: An Indonesian View of Australia. Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd, 1994.

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Olsen, Jerry. Australian High Country Owls. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104105.

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Australian High Country Owls provides the latest scientific information on Australian owl species, especially Ninox owls. It details studies of Southern Boobooks and Powerful Owls, visits to North America and Europe to learn about owl research, and the resulting publications that overturned some existing beliefs about Australian owls. Ultimately, this led to the discovery of a new owl species in Indonesia, the Little Sumba Hawk-Owl. Appendices cover the biology, conservation and rehabilitation of Australian owls, including: field recognition, subspecies taxonomy, habitat, behaviour, food, range, migration, breeding, voice and calls, status and myths, questions about each species, and techniques for caring for injured and orphaned owls. The book includes numerous photographs of different owl species, and will be a handy reference for bird researchers and amateur bird watchers alike. 2012 Whitley Award Commendation for Vertebrate Natural History.
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Beyond Borders: Indians, Australians and the Indonesian Revolution, 1945 To 1950. Amsterdam University Press, 2018.

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Goodall, Heather. Beyond Borders: Indians, Australians and the Indonesian Revolution, 1939 To 1950. Amsterdam University Press, 2018.

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Lindsey, Tim, and Dave McRae. Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2020.

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COTTON, JAMES S. East Timor, Australia and Regional Order: Intervention and its Aftermath in Southeast Asia. Routledge, 2006.

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Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.

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Ganter, Regina. Mixed Relations: Asian-Aboriginal Contact in North Australia. University of Western Australia Press, 2006.

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Dugis, Vinsensio, and Bob Catley. Australian Indonesian Relations Since 1945: The Garuda and the Kangaroo. Ashgate Publishing, 1998.

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Subritzky, J. Confronting Sukarno: British, American, Australian and New Zealand Diplomacy in the Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation, 1961-5. Palgrave Macmillan, 2000.

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Subritzky, J. Confronting Sukarno: British, American, Australian and New Zealand Diplomacy in the Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation, 1961-5. Palgrave Macmillan, 2000.

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Vickers, Adrian, and Julia Martínez. Pearl Frontier: Indonesian Labor and Indigenous Encounters in Australia's Northern Trading Network. University of Hawaii Press, 2015.

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Vickers, Adrian, and Julia Martínez. Pearl Frontier: Indonesian Labor and Indigenous Encounters in Australia's Northern Trading Network. University of Hawaii Press, 2017.

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Fernandes, Clinton. Reluctant Saviour: Australia, Indonesia and the Independence of East Timor (Scribe Short Books). Scribe Publications Pty Ltd., 2005.

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Swain, Tony. Place for Strangers: Towards a History of Australian Aboriginal Being. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Swain, Tony. Place for Strangers: Towards a History of Australian Aboriginal Being. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Calabresi, Steven Gow. The History and Growth of Judicial Review, Volume 1. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190075774.001.0001.

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These two books examine the history and growth of judicial review in the key G-20 constitutional democracies, which include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, India, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, and the European Union. Both books look at four different theories, which help to explain the birth of judicial review, and to identify which theories apply best in the various countries discussed. The two books consider not only what gives rise to judicial review originally, but also what causes of judicial review lead it to grow and become more powerful and prominent over time. The positive account of what causes the origins and growth of judicial review in so many very different countries, over such a long period of time, has normative implications for the future of judicial review, of the G-20 nations, and of the European Union. This is first sustained positive account of the origins and growth of judicial review in the G-20 constitutional democracies, and in a few other regimes as well. Volume I discusses the G-20 Nations that are Common Law democracies, as well as Israel, and Volume II discusses the G-20 Nations that are Civil Law democracies, as well as the mixed civil law/common law power of the European Court of Justice and of the European Court of Human Rights.
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Calabresi, Steven Gow. The History and Growth of Judicial Review, Volume 2. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190075736.001.0001.

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This second volume builds on the story of Volume I as to the origins and growth of judicial review in the key G-20 constitutional democracies, which include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, India, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, and the European Union. In addition to discussing the judicial review systems of the major civil law countries in this Volume, I also discuss the birth and growth in power of the European Court of Justice and of the European Court of Human Rights, both of which hear cases ffrom common law as well as civil law countries. This Volume considers the four major theories that help to explain the origins of judicial review, which I discussed as to common law countries. Volume II identifies which theories of the origination and growth in power of judicial review apply best in the various countries discussed. Volume II considers not only what gives rise to judicial review originally, but also what leads to the growth of judicial power over time. My positive account of what causes the birth and growth of judicial review in so many very different countries over such a long period of time may have normative implications for those constitution writers who want a strong form of judicial review to come into being.
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Tiffen, Rodney. Diplomatic Deceits: Australian Media and Policy in East Timor. University of New South Wales Press, 2000.

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Swain, Tony. A Place for Strangers: Towards a History of Australian Aboriginal Being. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Sylvia, Kleinert, and Farram Steven, eds. Crossing cultures: Art, politics and identity. Darwin, N.T: Charles Darwin University Press, 2006.

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East Timor Intervention: A Retrospective on INTERFET. Melbourne University Publishing, 2015.

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Blaxland, John. East Timor Intervention. Melbourne University Publishing, 2015.

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