1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s newest nation. The country is currently administered by the United Nations Transitional Administration for East Timor (UNTAET), the term for which will expire after elections bring in a new government with self-rule in 2002. UNTAET has a large presence in the country. The number of uniformed personne
This research aims to determine how UNTAET implemented the mandate as an institution of peace in Eas...
After 274 years of Portuguese colonisation, with short interregnums by the Japanese, and 24 years of...
This study is concerned with Indonesia's approach to East Timor in the post-authoritrian period. It ...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
A United Nations Transitional Authority in East Timor (UNTAET) was established in October 1999 follo...
The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) was established by the UN Secu...
« East Timor’s “Red Rosa” » by David Hutt, 18/08/2017, New Mandala When East Timor gained its indepe...
1 - From 1975 to the Independence On May 20, 2002, Timor-Leste became the first independent nation o...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
On 23 June 2006 the UN proudly launched its Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) seeking to reverse a situ...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
As it enters into the second decade of self-rule, with a change of governing powers mid-year and wit...
When the Portuguese left East Timor in 1975 after 450 years, the country was annexed by Indonesia. T...
With the Indonesian invasion in late 1975, the self-determination conflict in East Timor gained inter...
This research aims to determine how UNTAET implemented the mandate as an institution of peace in Eas...
After 274 years of Portuguese colonisation, with short interregnums by the Japanese, and 24 years of...
This study is concerned with Indonesia's approach to East Timor in the post-authoritrian period. It ...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
A United Nations Transitional Authority in East Timor (UNTAET) was established in October 1999 follo...
The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) was established by the UN Secu...
« East Timor’s “Red Rosa” » by David Hutt, 18/08/2017, New Mandala When East Timor gained its indepe...
1 - From 1975 to the Independence On May 20, 2002, Timor-Leste became the first independent nation o...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
On 23 June 2006 the UN proudly launched its Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) seeking to reverse a situ...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
As it enters into the second decade of self-rule, with a change of governing powers mid-year and wit...
When the Portuguese left East Timor in 1975 after 450 years, the country was annexed by Indonesia. T...
With the Indonesian invasion in late 1975, the self-determination conflict in East Timor gained inter...
This research aims to determine how UNTAET implemented the mandate as an institution of peace in Eas...
After 274 years of Portuguese colonisation, with short interregnums by the Japanese, and 24 years of...
This study is concerned with Indonesia's approach to East Timor in the post-authoritrian period. It ...