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Herb and Betty, on board SS Surriento, Port Melbourne, June 1951; Source: Herb Feith papers, Manuscripts, NLA
 
   
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Herb and Betty, on board SS Surriento, Port Melbourne, June 1951;
Source: Herb Feith papers, Manuscripts, NLA

Bibliography

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Books, Chapter

  • Political Developments in Indonesia in the Period of the Wilopo Cabinet, April 1952-June 1953. Thesis (M.A.) University of Melbourne, Dept. of Arts, 1954.

  • ‘Towards Elections in Indonesia’, Pacific Affairs, Vol.27, No.3 (September 1954), 236-254.

  • The Indonesian Elections of 1955. Ithaca, N.Y.: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1957.

  • The Wilopo Cabinet, 1952-1953: A Turning Point in Post-Revolutionary Indonesia. Ithaca, N.Y.: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1958.

  • ‘Indonesia’, in George Kahin (ed.), Governments and Politics of Southeast Asia, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1959 (first edition); 1964 (second edition), 183-278.

  • Indonesian Politics 1949-1957: The decline of the representative government (PhD Thesis), Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University, 1961.

  • The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia. Ithaca (N.Y.); London: Cornell University Press, 1962.

  • ‘Dynamics of Guided Democracy’, Indonesia. Ruth T. McVey (ed.). New Haven, Conn.: Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University, by arrangement with HRAF Press, 1963, 309-409.

  • ‘Indonesia’s political future: Some implications of a current academic disagreement’, in Masamichi Inoki (ed.), Japan’s future in Southeast Asia, Kyoto: Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 1966. (Papers presented at a conference held in Kyoto, May 31 to June 2, 1965).

  • ___ & Lance Castles. Indonesian Political Thinking, 1945-1965. Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell University Press, 1970. (Indonesian translation published by LP3ES, 1988).

  • Asia's Flashpoint, 1971: Bangla Desh. Bedford Park, S.A.: Flinders University of South Australia, 1971.

  • ‘Some Political Dilemmas of Indonesian Intellectuals’ (1964) in Kejakinan dan Perdjuangan : Buku kenangan untuk Letnan Djenderal Dr. T. B. Simatupang, Gunung Agung, 1972, 121-136.

  • ___& Alan Smith, ‘Indonesia’ in R.M. Smith (ed), Southeast Asia: Documents of Political Development and Change, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1974, 164-248.

  • ‘Southeast Asia and Neo-colonialism’, in E.P. Wolfers (ed), Australia’s Northern Neighbours: Independent or dependent?, West Melbourne, Vic.: Thomas Nelson, 1976.

  • ‘The Political Economy of neo-Colonialism in Southeast Asia’, in E.L. Wainwright and Frank J.B. Stilwell, Readings in Political Economy Vol.1, Sydney: Australia and New Zealand Book Company, 1976, 109-118.

  • ‘From Sukarno to Suharto: A Reply to Jamie Mackie’, in Jamie Mackie et al, Contemporary Indonesia: Political Dimensions, Monash University, 1979, 15-20.

  • ‘Australian immigration policy and Asia’, in Robert Birrell et al (eds), Refugees, resources, reunion: Australia’s immigration dilemmas. Fitzroy, Vic.: VCTA Publishing, 1979.

  • ‘Legitimacy Questions and the Suharto Polity’ in James J. Fox et als, Indonesia: Australian Perspectives, Australian National University, 1980, 649-655.

  • ‘A Dialogue between Fear and Hope’, J. Hinchcliff, ed., Confronting the Nuclear Age: Australian Responses, 1982. [Translated and published as a pamphlet, Kecemasan dan Harapan: Sebuah dialog imaginer. Forum Studi Perdamaian dan Etika Pembangunan bersama dengan Lembaga Studi Nusantara (LSN) Yogyakarta, 1982.] ‘The study of Indonesian politics: A survey and an apologia’ (1969) in Benedict Anderson and Audrey Kahin, eds., Interpreting Indonesian Politics: Thirteen Contributions to the Debate, Cornell Modern Indonesia Project, 1982, 41-53.

  • ‘John Legge and Cornell’ in David P. Chandler and M. C. Ricklefs, eds., Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Indonesia : Essays in Honour of Professor J. D. Legge, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1986, 83-95.

  • ‘Political Control, Class Formation and Legitimacy in Suharto’s Indonesia’, (1976) in Christine Doran, ed., Indonesian Politics: A Reader, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1987, 221-234.

  • ‘Herb Feith’, Peace Studies in Australia and New Zealand. Melbourne: Victorian Association of Peace Studies, 1989, 9-10.

  • _____& J.D.Legge, ‘J.A.C. Mackie: biographical notes, Kandy to Monash’, in R.J. May and W.J. O’Malley, eds. Observing Change in Asia. Bathurst: Crawford House Press, 1989.

  • ‘Democratisation in Indonesia: misleading rhetoric or real possibility?’, in David Goldsworthy (ed), Development and Social Change in Asia: Introductory Essays, Clayton: Radio Australia in association with Monash Development Studies Centre, 1991, 63-82.

  • ‘East Timor: The Opening Up, the Crackdown and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement’ in Harold Crouch and Hal Hill, eds. Indonesia Assessment, 1992, Australian National University, 1992, 63-80.

  • The East Timor issue since the capture of Xanana Gusmao. Fitzroy, Vic.: East Timor Talks Campaign, 1993.

  • Perceiving ‘Democracy’, paper Writing Group: Herb Feith et al.; Anthony Milner (ed). Kensington, N.S.W.: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Asia-Australia Institute, the University of New South Wales, 1994.

  • ‘Constitutional Democracy: How well did it function?’ in David Bourchier and John Legge, eds., Democracy in Indonesia: 1950s and 1990s, Monash Papers on Southeast Asia, 1994, 16-25.

  • Soekarno militer dalam demokrasi terpimpin. Jakarta: Pustaka Sinar Harapan, 1995.

  • ___ & Alan Smith, ‘Self-Determination in the 1990s: Equipping the UN to Resolve Ethno-Nationalist Conflicts’, Conflict Transformation, edited by Kumar Rupesinghe. New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1995.

  • ‘Molly Bondan: Pioneer, Mentor and Role Model’, Half a century of Indonesian-Australian Interaction, Department of Asian Studies and Languages, Flinders University of South Australia, 1996, 8–15.

  • ‘Pengantar’ in Hegemoni tentara, by M. Najib Azca. Yogyakarta: LKiS, 1998.

  • Pemilihan umum 1955 di Indonesia. Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, 1999.

  • In Media, militer, politik: Crisis communication: Perspektif Indonesia dan internasional, Lukas S. Ispandriarno, Thomas Hanitzsch and Martin Loeffelholz (eds), Jakarta: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung; Yogyakarta: Galang Press, 2002. (Proceedings of Symposium, ‘Crisis Communication and Democracy’, 2001: Yogyakarta, Indonesia).

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Edited Books

  • Stubborn Survivors: Dissenting Essays On Peasants And Third World Development. Rex Mortimer; Herbert Feith and Rodney Tiffen (eds). Melbourne: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1984.

  • George J. Aditjondro, East Timor: an Indonesian intellectual speaks out. Edited by Herb Feith, Emma Baulch, Pat Walsh. Deakin, A.C.T.: Australian Council for Overseas Aid, 1994.

  • East Timor: Towards A Just Peace in The 1990s. Edited by David Scott, Herb Feith and Pat Walsh. Canberra, A.C.T.: Australian Council for Overseas Aid, 1992.

  • The Last Days of President Suharto. Edited by Edward Aspinall, Herb Feith & Gerry Van Klinken (eds). Clayton, Vic: Monash Asia Institute, 1999.

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Journal Articles

  • ‘Toward Elections in Indonesia’, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Sep., 1954), 236-254.

  • ‘Indonesia’s Political Symbols and their Wielders’, World Politics, Vol. 16, No.1, (Oct., 1963), 79-97.

  • ___ & Daniel S. Lev, ‘The End of the Indonesian Rebellion’, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Spring, 1963), 32-46.

  • ‘President Soekarno, The Army and the Communists: The Triangle Changes Shape’, Asian Survey, Vol. 4, No. 8 (Aug., 1964), 969-980.

  • ‘History, Theory and Indonesian Politics: A Reply to Harry J. Benda’, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol24, No.2 (Feb 1965), 305-312.

  • ‘Suharto’s search for a political format’, Indonesia, 6 (October 1968).

  • ‘Growth and Development in Asia: Some Criticisms of Conventional Approaches’, Pacific Viewpoint, 1974, 15(2): 123-134.

  • ‘Political control, class formation and legitimacy in Suharto’s Indonesia’, Kabar Seberang, No.2, June 1977.

  • ‘Repressive-Developmentalist regimes in Asia: Old strengths, New vulnerabilities’, Prisma, no.19, (December 1980), 39-55.

  • ‘Repressive-Development regimes in Asia’, Alternatives, Vol. VII, No.4 (Spring 1982): 491-506. ‘Australia and the Struggle for Justice and Peace in its Region’, Social Alternatives (Brisbane) February, 1982.

  • ‘Peace politics in the Third World?’, Peace Studies (Melbourne), Vol. 2, No. 4, 1983. Republished as ‘The emergence of peace politics in the Third World’, International Peace Research Newsletter (IPRA), Vol. XXII, No. 1, 1984.

  • ‘Indonesia as a challenge to the Australian Peace Movement’, in Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, Australia and Non-Alignment, Melbourne, July 1984.

  • ___ & Ian Bell and Ron Hatley, ‘The West Papuan Challenge to Indonesian Authority in Irian Jaya: Old problems, New possibilites’, Asian Survey, Vol. 26, No. 5 (May 1986), 539-556.

  • ‘New hope for East Timor: From creative constitution mongering elsewhere’, Prospek, 2/3, 1990, 263-270.

  • ___ & Alan Smith, ‘The Kurds and Self-Determination: The UN must act now for a new process’, Peacelink, September 1991, 32-34.

  • ‘New approaches to self-determination’, Peace Dossier 30, February 1992, 4-5.

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Papers / Thought Pieces

  • ‘Indonesia since Independence’, extracts appeared in The Nation, 29 August 1953.

  • ‘Asian Democracy – From Transplantation to Transmutation?: An attempt to formulate the problem’, Paper prepared for course work for Government 395, Cornell University, 15 January 1959.

  • ’Guided Democracy’, contribution to a Forum at the Summer School of the Australia-Indonesia Association of NSW, Newport, 18 March 1961.

  • ‘The West New Guinea conflict: Some political and ethical aspects’, Paper presented to the New Guinea Society, 28 June 1961, Canberra.

  • ’Some Problems in the Development of Indonesia’, 1961.

  • ’An Indonesian View of Australia’, circa 1961.

  • ‘Symbols, ritual and ideology in Indonesian politics’, Paper presented at the Conference of the Australian Political Science Association, August 1962.

  • ‘Indonesia’s Military Hardware’, shorter version appeared in Nation, 3 November 1962.

  • ‘Future Australian Foreign Policy’, 8 September 1963.

  • ‘Australia and Indonesia’, Community Adult Education lecture, 14 October 1963.

  • ‘Australia looks at the World’, 13 April 1964.

  • ‘Some political dilemmas of Indonesian intellectuals’, Paper presented at the Conference of the Australian Political Studies Association, Canberra, August 1964.

  • ‘Jottings on the Possibility of Indonesian Territorial Disintegration’, February 1965.

  • ‘Indonesia’s Political Future: Some Implications of a Current Academic Disagreement’, Paper presented to the Symposium on ‘Japan’s future in Southeast Asia’, Kyoto University, 31 May – 2 June 1965.

  • ‘News Review [West Irian]’, 23 June 1965.

  • ‘Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia: Some Moral Problems’, Paper presented at a Symposium, Australian Council of Churches Seminar on World Order, Sydney, 28 August 1965.

  • ‘A Note on the Effect of US Policies on Indonesian Political Developments, 1949-1965’, 20 September 1967.

  • ’A political science perspective on economic development in Southeast Asia’, paper presented at the Young Asian Leaders Seminar, Tugu, Indonesia, sponsored by Quaker International Conferences in Southeast Asia, 28 September 1968.

  • ‘A blot on the New Order’s record: The fate of 80,000 political prisoners in Indonesia’, shorter version appeared in The New Republic, 13 April 1968.

  • ‘The study of Indonesian politics: A survey and apologia’, Paper presented to the Australian Political Studies Association, Sydney, 28 August 1969.

  • ‘Bangladesh on the morrow of Independence: Impressions and Puzzles’, Paper presented to Staff-Graduate Student Colloquium, 19 July 1972.

  • ‘Growth and development in Asia: Some criticisms of conventional approaches’, Lecture to the Asian Leadership Development Centre of World Student Christian Federation, Tosanzo, Japan, October 1972. [Also titled ‘Gradualist Internationalism and the Rich-Poor Conflict]

  • ‘The political economy question marks: Bureaucratic power and the slowing of reform’, Monash seminar on ‘The Indonesian economy since 1966’, 18 June 1973. {Variously titled ‘Puritan ethics, effective government and the slowing of reform’}[attended by Heinz Arndt, Rex and others]

  • ‘The case for disengagement from excessively close relations with Suharto’s Indonesia’, 5 July 1973.

  • ‘Background notes on the current Indonesian crisis’, 9 February 1974.

  • ‘Stray thoughts on the “Autumn of Freedom” and January 15th’, 7 March 1974.

  • ‘Southeast Asia and Neo-colonialism’, Paper presented at the Australian Institute of International Affairs conference: Australia, Papua New Guinea and Southeast Asia, Melbourne, 9-11 May 1975.

  • ‘Political control, class formation and legitimacy in Suharto’s Indonesia’, Paper presented to the Melbourne conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, 16 May 1976.

  • ‘“Techno-Facism”: A new form of tyranny?’, Politics Department Staff-Graduate Student Seminar, 14 July 1976.

  • ‘Islam in Suharto’s Indonesia: A Third Stage?’, 23 January 1977.

  • ‘The Indonesian Student Movement of 1977-1978’, Paper given to then Contemporary Indonesia Study Group of the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 15 March 1978. [Published in Gerakan Mahasiswa ’77-’78: Antara mitos dan keharusan sejarah, Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam, Yogyakarta, 1981.; also published in ASCM newsletter, 1978.]

  • ‘Indonesian communism and new development thinking’ in Marxism and Asia: conference papers, November 1978. Canberra, A.C.T.: Centre for Continuing Education, Australian National University, 1978.

  • ‘Repressive-Developmentalist Regimes in Asia: The Search for Hope’, World Order Models Project, Poona, July 1978.

  • ‘Repressive-Developmentalist Regimes’, paper presented at the World Order Models Project conference, New York, 1-4 June 1979.

  • ‘First World/Third World Interpretation: The Search for Maps’, CSEAS seminar, Monash University, 12 March 1980.

  • ‘Remarks to Emergency International Conference to Save Kim Dae Jung’s life’ Conference sponsored by Japan Catholic Council for Justice and Peace and National Christian Council – Japan, International House of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 10 December 1980.

  • ‘Australia and the struggle for Peace and Justice in its region’, presented to ‘Japan and Asia in the Global Context’ (IPRA and Japan Peace Research Associations), Yokohama, 1-5 December 1980.

  • ‘Global Peace Politics and the Third World: A Heightened Danger of Global Warfare – The Declining Superpowers Interpretation’, 7 April 1981.

  • ‘News Commentary: East Timor’, 3AR, 6.55pm, 14 January 1982.

  • ‘Peace politics in the Third World’, Paper presented at Monash seminar, March 1983.

  • ‘Peace Politics in the Third World’, presented to Arms Race Seminar, Penang, 23 July 1983.

  • ’Internationalism: An ex-Volunteer’s perspective’, Returned Overseas Volunteers Association Conference, 17 April 1983. [Published in the Newsletter of the ROVA, circa October 1983]. (Advertised in flyer as ‘Current tasks of internationalists in Australia’)

  • ‘Indonesia as a challenge to the Australian peace movement’, Conference on ‘Australia and Non-alignment of the Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament’, 3 June 1984.

  • ‘Political settlerization: A challenge to people concerned for world community and humane governance’, 23 June 1985 (circulated for comment).

  • ’Singapore and Israel: Parallels, contrasts, emulations’, 24 June 1985 (circulated for comment).

  • ‘Social Justice and the Larger World’, Paper presented to seminar in the series Social Justice in the Age of Recession, La Trobe University, 14 October 1986.

  • ‘Indonesian political thinking in the late 1980s: Democratisation and the new interplay of these three perspectives’, Paper presented to the ANU conference on Indonesia’s New Order, Canberra, 8 December 1989.

  • ‘Towards peace in East Timor: The sources of hope elsewhere’, unpublished, 29 June 1990.

  • ‘Democratisation in Indonesia: Misleading Rhetoric or Real Possibility?’, for Seminar Series, Development and Social Change in Asia, Monash Development Studies Centre and the Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, 1990-91.

  • ‘UN reform: How and Why’, Paper given at VAPS meeting, Melbourne, 23 May 1991.

  • ‘The Constitutionalization of World Politics, the UN system and the new quasi-state possibilities: Some major trends with implications for Indonesia and Papua New Guinea’, Paper to be given to the UPNG conference on Indonesia’s relations with the South Pacific, June 1991.

  • ‘Self-determination and the unmaking of repression-resistance cycles: The UN must establish a new process’, 8 December 1991.

  • ‘East Timor and the reputation of Indonesia’s Armed Forces’, 9 December 1991.

  • ‘East Timor and the Indonesian Reformists: Out of the Too Hard Basket?’, (dated November 1991) Paper presented at the Asian Peace Research Association Conference, Christchurch, 30 January-4 February 1992. (?) [Also titled, ‘The Origins of the Dili massacre’]

  • ____ & Alan Smith, ‘Self-determination in the 1990s: The need for new guidelines and machinery to resolve ethno-nationalist conflicts’, IPRA Commissions on Peace Building in the Middle East and Internal Conflict and Conflict Resolution’, Kyoto, August 1992.

  • ‘Indonesia’s Constitutional Democracy of the 1950s: How serious was its malfunctioning?’, Paper presented at the conference on Indonesian Democracy, 1950s and 1990s, CSEAS, Monash University, 17-21 December 1992.

  • ____ & Alan Smith, ‘Preventative diplomacy to Address Ethno-Nationalist Challenges: The case for an Australian UN initiative’, 6 July 1993.

  • ‘George Aditjondro and East Timor: The Breakthrough of March-April 1994’, Paper prepared for the Ninth International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (INFID) conference, Paris, 22-24 April 1994.

  • ’Address to the Annual Dinner of the Australia Indonesia Association’, 7 October 1994.

  • ’UN reform proposals: Could they catalyze a new peace activism?’, 1 September 1994.

  • ‘Xanana Gusmao, the Mandela role and the argument for internationally guaranteed autonomy in East Timor’, Paper presented to the ANU conference on Peacemaking initiatives for East Timor, 10-12 July 1995.

  • “’Pre-transition’: Indonesian politics, September-October 1995’, notes for a talk at University of Queensland, 15 November 1995.

  • ‘A syncretistic Jew’, Paper given at the Interfidei institute for inter-religious dialogue in Yogyakarta, 29 November 1998.

  • ‘Daya cipta politik sebagai sumber harapan bagi demokrasi Indonesia’, Paper presented at Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, 18 March 1999.

  • ‘Whither Indonesia’, Paper presented to a forum at National Council of Churches in Australia, Melbourne, 4 June 1998.

  • ‘Reaffirming faith in the project of Indonesia’, Indonesia Council Open Conference, University of Melbourne, 10 July 2001.

  • ‘Krisis pasca 11 September: Tepatkah dianggap mengandung harapan pendobrakan menuju keadilan global’, Paper presented at Studi Keamanan dan Perdamaian UGM, 24 October 2001.

  • ‘Antidote to parochialism’, Remarks at Australian Volunteer International’s 50th anniversary celebration, Jakarta, 2 November 2001.

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Newspaper and Magazine Articles

  • ‘Being serious about Indonesia’, Farrago, 18 April 1951, 5.

  • ‘SEALTC’, The Australian Intercollegian (Journal of ASCM), 15 April 1952, 25-26.

  • ‘Indonesia: 8th Anniversary’, The Nation (New York), 29 August 1953, 170-172.

  • China as seen by Indonesia’, Letter to the Editor, The Age, 5 September 1953.

  • ‘The Political Crisis in Indonesia’, Australia’s Neighbours, May 1957.

  • ‘Persecution in Indonesia; West urged to protest current anti-Chinese measures’, New York Times, Letter to the Editor, 15 December 1959, 38.

  • ‘New Guinea: The International Perspectives’, The Observer (Sydney), 4 February 1961. (check title)

  • ‘Nasution’s Probe’, Nation, 8 April 1961.

  • ‘Work and Identification in Indonesia’, In Unity (Australian Council of Churches), December 1961, vol8, no4, 6.

  • ___ & Mackie, ‘The pressures on Soekarno: What West New Guinea has to do with rice’, Nation, 27 January 1962, 6-8.

  • ‘Robert Kennedy’s traces in New Guinea’, Nation, 24 March 1962. (check title)

  • ‘Soekarno’s Guns: What Aim?’ Nation, 3 November 1962, 11-12.

  • ‘Visit to West Irian’, Nation, 18 April 1964, 66-7.

  • ‘Sukarno, Aidit, Nasution: How the triangle of forces changed shape’, Nation, 9 January 1965, 7-10.

  • ‘Indonesia…two weeks of turmoil’, Lot’s Wife, 19 October 1965, 3.

  • ‘Killings in Indonesia: To moralise or analyse: a dialogue’, Nation, 19 February 1966, 9-11.

  • ‘Sutan Sjahrir’, Nation, 30 April 1966.

  • ‘Indonesia: Dayak Legacy’, Far Eastern Economic Review, 27 January 1968.

  • ‘Indonesia-Blot on the New Order’, The New Republic, 13 April 1968.

  • ‘Seven reasons for supporting Bangladesh’, Bangladesh: A collection of articles, The Committee to Support Bangladesh, July 1971.

  • ‘Open letter to Suharto’, The Age, 10 February 1972.

  • ______ & J.A.C. Mackie, ‘Letter to the Editor’, The Age, 3 July 1971, 12.

  • Development News Digest, ACFOA, 1972?

  • ‘Indonesia’s Dangerous’, Overland, (Winter 1974), 42-43. (Review of Amnesty’s Indonesia Special)

  • ___and Betty Feith and Chris Carolan, ‘Indonesia and development: A dialogue between two Australians’, SCM Conference Newsletter, 3 January 1975.

  • ____ & JD Legge, CA Coppel, JAC Mackie, ‘Harsh retribution’ (letter to the editor), The Age, 13 March 1978.

  • ‘Towards a new peace movement’, Pax Christi Newsletter, (March-April) 1980.
  • ‘The New Clouds of Nuclear War’, Church and Nation, 6 May 1981, 13.

  • ‘Indonesians (privately) admit Fretilin is surviving’, The Times Week, 21 May 1982, 7;24.

  • ‘Peace Politics in the Third World’, Peace Studies, June 1983, 5-9.

  • ‘Peace research at universities and colleges: where are we now?’, Peace Studies, July 1984, 25-26.

  • ’Peace Consciousness in Indonesia’, ROVA Magazine (Returned Overseas Volunteers Association of Australia), no.4 (January 1985), 5.

  • ‘Richard Falk, World Order Radical’, Peace Studies, June 1985, 24-25.

  • ‘Suharto under pressure’, interview with Herb Feith, Inside Indonesia, April 1989, 2-4.

  • ‘The time is ripe for peace in East Timor’, The Age, 7 December 1989.

  • ‘A solution for East Timor’, Far Eastern Economic Review, 5 July 1990, 22.

  • ‘Letter to the Editor’, The Age, 22 October 1990. (re. Rabbi Levy)

  • _____& Alan Smith, ‘The Kurds: Towards a Political Solution’, Sunday Age, 14 April 1991.

  • ‘Massacre may change thinking in Jakarta’, Sunday Age, 7 November 1991.

  • ‘New moves for peace in East Timor’, Inside Indonesia, June 1992, 12-14.

  • ‘East Timor mass killing claims are true’, Letter to the Editor, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 December 1994.

  • ‘Hawke’s please explain’, Australian Financial Review, 1 February 1995, 17.

  • ’East Timor, September-October 1995: The anti-newcomer riots and the Muslim backlash’, Tapol Bulletin, No.131, October 1995.

  • ‘Dr R A Falk, bebaskan imajinasi politik’, Kompas, 27 August 1997.

  • ‘Last ditch stand politics revisited’, Jakarta Post, 8 October 1998, 4.

  • ’Sociologist Wertheim’s legacy to Indonesian studies lives on’, Jakarta Post, 16 November 1998.

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Submissions

  • Submission to Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, The Human Rights and Conditions of the People of East Timor, 2 April 1982. [Report to the Senate submitted September 1983].

  • Submission to Parliamentary Inquiry into Australian-Indonesian relations, Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, 6 February 1993. [Committee ceased to exist due to when House of Representatives election was called, Feb 1993. See letter from Patrick Regan, Snr Parliamentary Officer, 15 February 1993.]

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Book Reviews

  • Review of Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia, by George McT. Kahin, Australian Outlook, Vol.7, December 1953, 244-245.

  • Review of Cultural Freedom in Asia: The Proceedings of a Conference Held at Rangoon, Burma, February 17-20, 1955 by Congress of Cultural Freedom; Society for the Extension of Democratic Ideals. Pacific Affairs, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Sep., 1957), 269-270.

  • Review of Bung Karno's Indonesia by Willard A. Hanna, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Nov., 1960), pp. 116-117.

  • Review of Indonesia: A Profile by Jeanne Mintz, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Aug., 1962), pp. 564-565.

  • Review of Central Authority and Regional Autonomy in Indonesia: A Study of the Local Administration 1950-1960 by J.D. Legge & Indonesia and the Dutch, by Leslie H. Palmier, (published??)

  • Review of Eloge du Colonialisme: Essai sur les Revolutions D’Asie, by Julien Cheverney, Australian Outlook, Vol. 17/1, 1963, 99-100.

  • Review of Political Change in Underdeveloped Countries, by John H. Kautsky (ed), Australian Outlook, Vol. 17/2, 1963, 215-217.

  • Review of Ethnicity, Party and National Integration by R. William Liddle, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 45, No. 4 (Winter, 1972), 618-620.

  • Review of Showcase State: The Illusion of Indonesia’s ‘Accelerated Modernization’, by Rex Mortimer (ed.), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol10/3, November 1974, 114-118.

  • Review of Indonesian Foreign Policy and the Dilemma of Dependence: From Sukarno to Soeharto by Franklin B. Weinstein. Pacific Affairs, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Spring, 1978), pp. 149-150.

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Obituaries by Herb

  • ‘In Memoriam: David Penny (1930-1983)’, Indonesia 37 (April 1984), 139-143

  • ‘Mary Johnston’, Inside Indonesia, March 1992, 21-22.

  • ‘Pak Wertheim’, Inside Indonesia, January-March 1999.

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Interviews with Herb

  • ‘Irian Papuans “are resentful”’, Sun, 25 February 1964.

  • ‘West Irian people disappointed’, Sydney Daily Mirror, 25 February 1964.

  • ‘Fear of Indonesian Exaggerated But…They may Confront Us Says Dr.’, South Pacific Post (Port Moresby), 28 February 1964, 1. [See Editorial, ‘Apologies for a Villian’, 28 February 1964, 18.]

  • ‘An Australian Impressed by I.B. Development’, Djakarta Daily Mail, 21 March 1964.

  • ‘Indonesia “not a threat yet”: Expert on TV’, Sun, 11 May 1964, 11.

  • ‘Indonesian intellectuals “dissatisfied”’, Canberra Times, 20 August 1964.

  • ‘Sukarno regime opposed’, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 August 1964.

  • ‘Bangladesh Interview: Professor H. Feith’, Lot’s Wife, 5 June 1972, 12-14.

  • Herb Feith, Betty Feith, Chris Carolan, ‘Indonesia and development: A dialogue between two Australians’, Australian Christian Movement Conference Newsletter, Canbrra, 3 January 1975.

  • ‘Prof. Herbert Feith (Australië) over ,,techno-fascistische’’ regimes’, folia civitatis (publication of the Universiteit van Amsterdam), 9 October 1976, 7.

  • ‘Demokrasi: Tantangan Tanpa Akhir (Sebuah wawancara dengan Prof. Herbert Feith)’, Prisma, 7 August 1978, 40-48. [Democracy: the Recurring Challenge]

  • ‘Lacey interviews Feith’, The First Casualty, October 1981.

  • Herb Feith, Betty Feith, ‘Volunteer Graduate Scheme in the 1950s’, That’s History, ABC Radio National, 2 July 1993.

  • Tragedi Bosnia membuktikan kegagalan system international’, Detik, No. 18, 7-3 July1993 22-23.

  • ‘Herbert Feith: Pemerintah Terlalu Kuat’, Media Indonesia, 16 October 1995, 1.

  • ‘Banyak laying-layang pada pemilu 1955’, Adil, 28 May-3 June 1997, 26-27.

  • ’Pemilu akan berjalan baik: Herbert Feith, Mantan staf Kementerian Penerangan RI 1951-1956’, Mandani, 22-28 April 1999, 8-9.

  • ’Returning to ‘unity in diversity’ after centralism legacy’, Interview with Herb Feith, Jakarta Post, 18 November 1999, 5.

  • ‘Nasib Wiranto di tangan Gus Dur’, DeTiK, No.76, 4-10 January 2000.

  • ’Images of injustice in the history of Kalimantan’, Jakarta Post, 15 March 2001, 5.

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Reviews of Herb’s Work

  • Review of ‘The Wilopo Cabinet, 1952-1953: Turning Point in Post-Revolutionary Indonesia’ by Ruth T. McVey, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3 (May, 1962), 412-413.

  • Review of The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia by Harry J. Benda, ‘Democracy in Indonesia’ in Journal of Asian Studies (May 1964), 449-456.

  • Review of Indonesian Political Thinking 1945-1965 by McVey, Ruth V. ‘In Search of Indonesia’. Journal of Development Studies, 1971, 8(1): 117-125.

  • Review of Indonesian Political Thinking 1945-1965, by Alfian, Indonesia 11 (April 1971), 193—200.

  • Review of Stubborn Survivors by Scott, James, The Journal of Asian Studies. Ann Arbor: Aug 1986.Vol.45, Iss. 4; 909.

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Obituaries

  • Karen Stitchtenoth, ‘The power of Feith’, Monash magazine, (Autumn/Winter 2003, 8.

  • Margaret Coffey, ‘In memory of Herb Feith’, Encounter, Radio Natiional, 9 March 2003.

  • Greg Fealy, Graeme Cheeseman. ‘Obituary: Herb Feith 1930-2001’, Australian Journal of International Affairs. Canberra: Apr 2002.Vol.56, Iss. 1; pg. 7.

  • Ruth McVey, Samsuri bin Rusnali, ‘In memoriam: Herbert Feith, 1930-2001’, Indonesia. Ithaca: Apr 2002., Iss. 73; pg. 181.

  • Margaret Coffey, ‘The month’s traffic: in memoriam’, Herb Feith 1930-2001, Eureka Street, v.12, no.1, Jan-Feb 2002: 10-11.

  • Chris Manning, Harold Crouch, John Maxwell, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Volume 38, Number 1, April 2002.

  • ‘A Modern Gandhi’, Australian Volunteer, January 2002, 9.

  • Goenawan Mohamad, ‘Herb’, Tempo, 19-25 November 2001.

  • Vedi R. Hadiz, ‘Herb Feith, Sahabat yang Setia’, Tempo, 19-25 November 2001

  • Michael Day, ‘Learning for the love of it’, The West Australian, 17 November 2001.

  • Bondan Winarno, ‘Profesor Herb Feith Naik Sepeda Menghadap Al Khalik’, Suara Pembaruan, http://www.suarapembaruan.com/News/2001/11/16/Utama/ut03.html, 16 November 2001.

  • ‘Herbert Feith, Lebih Mengenal Indonesia daripada Orang Indonesia’, Tempo Interaktif, 16 Nov 2001.

  • ‘Indonesianis Prof Dr Herbert Feith Tewas Tertabrak Mobil’, Sinar Harapan, 16 November 2001.

  • ‘Herbert Feith Meninggal Dunia’, Kompas, 16 November 2001.

  • ‘Academia mourns Indonesian expert’, The Age, 17 November 2001.

  • Dewi Anggraeni, The Jakarta Post, 22 November 2001.

  • Jamie Mackie, ‘Indonesian expert paved way for Peace Corps’, The Australian, 22 November 2001.

  • John Legge and Charles Coppel, ‘Herbert Feith: Indonesianist and peace activist’, The Age, November 2001.

  • William Liddle, ‘Prof Herbert Feith yang Baik’, Kompas, 20 November 2001.

  • Rizal Panggabean, ‘Mengenang Pak Herb’, Koran Tempo, November 2001.

  • Peter Mares, ‘Herb Feith: Scholar, activist and Friend of Indonesia’, Asia Pacific Features, Radio Australia, 22 November 2001.

  • ‘Inspiring Indonesianist, wise man’, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 November 2001.

  • Dewi Fortuna Anwar, ‘Barefooted father figure fired me with enthusiasm’, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 November 2001.

  • Jamie Mackie, ‘Ideas man: Herb Feith’s search for better mental road maps to a complex Indonesia’, Inside Indonesia, April-June 2002.

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