Preface Introduction Note on Pronunciation of Palauan Names The Cast of Characters Chronology of Events in Palau The Suicide of President Salii: The Strange Funeral Palau's Universe: The West Intrudes The U.S. Invasion: The Brutal Battle for Peleliu The "Nuclear Free" Constitution; The Compact Fails Remeliik's Reelection Campaign; The Role of the Compact The Power Plant Purchase; Great Britain Seeks a U.S. Guarantee The Assassination of Palau's First President; The Controversial Acquittal An Unusual Legal Assignment; Greenpeace Enters the Fray Two-Thirds of the Government Furloughed; Palau Amends Its Constitution; Salii Testifies Under Oath Before the U.S. Congress The Ibedul and Salii Settle the Compact Case; The Palau Women Refile the Lawsuit The Case Proceeds to Judgment; Bedor Bins is Murdered The Women Suddenly Withdraw; Judge Hefner Suggests Intimidation Washington Reacts; De Lugo and Farrow Mobilize Against the Compact Salii Stars at the Solarz Committee Hearing; the Women Testify Before the Senate The Case Filed Once More; Judge Hefner Overrules the Popular Vote; Salii Reluctantly Appeals Farrow Tries Secret Diplomacy; De Lugo Introduces His Compact Bill and Hoodwinks the GAO The Appellate Court Argument; The Changed Mood in Palau The Unthinkable Occurs The Case is Finally Decided; I am Disappointed, Palau is Not; Greenpeace Bitter Congress Fails to Approve the Compact: An Unexpected Successor to Salii The GAO Report; The Evaluation of Salii; Political Paralysis in Palau Bedor Bins' Murderers Named; Remeliik Assassins Revealed At Last: Ratification of the Compact; New Lawsuits are Filed Commemoration of the Battle of Peleliu: The Special Palauan Conference Resolution of the Lawsuits Independence Day Endnotes Bibliographical Note Index
The story of the Republic of Palau's struggle for independence from the United States, a struggle that took the life of two Presidents and resulted in the murder and fire bombing of Palauan citizens while three Congressional committees fought over the issues in Washington.
ARNOLD H. LEIBOWITZ has written extensively about the territories, Commonwealths, and Freely Associated States of the United States, and has represented almost all of them before the Federal government since 1964 when he was General Counsel of the U.S. Commission of the Status of Puerto Rico. His book, Defining Status: A Comprehensive Analysis of U.S. Territorial Relations, is the leading reference work in the field, having been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and a number of lower courts. He represented the Trusteeship of Palau from 1986-1988.
"Wonderful, and quite readable....this book is a poignant and
exciting account of part of the formation of one of the world's
newest and smallest nations. All Pacific-philes will want to read
it."-Professor Dirk Anthony Ballendorf Micronesian Area Research
Center, University of Guam
?A participant-observer, Liebowitz blends personal knowledge of
persons and events with an objective analysis of the political
dynamics of the decolonization process. Heavily documented, the
work will stand for a long time as the definitive work on Palau.
Liebowitz's book represents a valuable case study in the
negotiations of the Compact of Free Association between Palau and
the US. It belongs in academic libraries with significant holdings
in the Pacific region or international relations.?-Choice
?Arnold Leibowitz has insightfully touched upon the country's more
intimate matters with the unique deftness of a sympathetic federal
status negotiator. Involved with U.S. territorial matters since
1964, the author has written extensively on the subject, including
the critically acclaimed Defining Status: A Comprehensive Analysis
of U.S. Territorial Relations, which has been cited by the U.S.
Supreme Court and a number of lower courts. The two books have much
in common--politically oriented, articulate and scholarly, very
comprehensive and unusually balanced--which, undoubtedly, should
serve as a standard bearer for Pacific scholars.?-Pacific
Magazine
?Embattled Island is a must read for those interested in Pacific
affairs.?-Pacific Sunday News
"A participant-observer, Liebowitz blends personal knowledge of
persons and events with an objective analysis of the political
dynamics of the decolonization process. Heavily documented, the
work will stand for a long time as the definitive work on Palau.
Liebowitz's book represents a valuable case study in the
negotiations of the Compact of Free Association between Palau and
the US. It belongs in academic libraries with significant holdings
in the Pacific region or international relations."-Choice
"Embattled Island is a must read for those interested in Pacific
affairs."-Pacific Sunday News
"Arnold Leibowitz has insightfully touched upon the country's more
intimate matters with the unique deftness of a sympathetic federal
status negotiator. Involved with U.S. territorial matters since
1964, the author has written extensively on the subject, including
the critically acclaimed Defining Status: A Comprehensive Analysis
of U.S. Territorial Relations, which has been cited by the U.S.
Supreme Court and a number of lower courts. The two books have much
in common--politically oriented, articulate and scholarly, very
comprehensive and unusually balanced--which, undoubtedly, should
serve as a standard bearer for Pacific scholars."-Pacific Magazine
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