Australasia 1962: West New Guinea dispute
Decolonization of the Pacific
1788–1859 The Australasian Colonies
1859–1901 Colonial Consolidation
1901–1941 Southern Dominions
1941–1945 The War in the Pacific
1945–pres Decolonization of the Pacific
West New Guinea dispute
7 Jan 1946 Japanese Surrender
25 Nov 1947 Indonesian War of Independence
25 Apr 1950 United States of Indonesia
1 Sep 1951 ANZUS
16 Nov 1962 West New Guinea dispute
2 Jul 1971 Independence for the Pacific Islands
13 Jan 1976 Indonesian invasion of East Timor
10 Jul 1985 Breaking with Britain
17 May 1990 Bougainville Conflict
26 Jul 2003 Policing the Southwest Pacific
15 Jan 2020 Australasia Today
When the Netherlands recognized Indonesian independence, it retained western New Guinea on the grounds that its West Papuan inhabitants did not want Indonesian rule. Nonetheless, Indonesia continued to claim the territory, launching attacks on it in 1962. Under US mediation, the Dutch agreed to transfer West New Guinea to the UN, which then transferred it on to Indonesia on the condition that Indonesia grant the West Papuans a referendum on independence in 1969. Although this referendum ultimately rejected independence, the fact that only a tiny minority had been allowed to vote meant that its outcome was never fully accepted by many West Papuans.