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Shakedown: Australia's grab for Timor oil by Paul Cleary

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September 2007, no. 294

Shakedown: Australia's grab for Timor oil by Paul Cleary

Allen & Unwin, $29.95pb, 304pp

Shakedown: Australia's grab for Timor oil by Paul Cleary

by
September 2007, no. 294

East Timor’s former Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri has a knack of hiring international advisers who win access to his inner circle then publish tell-all books on leaving his employ. First there was Lynne Minion, whose Hello Missus: A Girl’s Own Guide to Foreign Affairs (2004) lampooned him mercilessly and sold like hot cakes. Now Paul Cleary follows the pattern, but in a more respectable book, worthy of serious attention.

A former correspondent of the Financial Review, Cleary worked in East Timor between 2003-05 as a press aide to Mr Alkatiri on oil matters, a position underwritten by the World Bank. He arrived in Dili with a strong sense of mission, determined to assist the Timorese to fight what he saw as Australia’s unprincipled grab for its oil resources. Like many others, he saw it simply as a David and Goliath story: a First World nation bullying a small, impoverished nation. Cleary traces the beginnings in the Whitlam government’s backing for Indonesia’s 1975 invasion of the Portuguese colony, and identifies a pattern of cynical pursuit of oil riches, which he claims continues in Alexander Downer’s dealings with the foundling nation.

Shakedown: Australia's grab for Timor oil

Shakedown: Australia's grab for Timor oil

by Paul Cleary

Allen & Unwin, $29.95pb, 304pp

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