The liberal peace project has dominated state-building operations since the end of the Cold War, including in Timor-Leste. However, the attempt to institutionalise the liberal peace faced significant challenges in Timor-Leste's fragmented subsistence-based society. This resulted in the creation of shallowly rooted and poorly-understood liberal state institutions that were disconnected from the majority of Timorese, who continued to follow their local sociopolitical practices. In response, the state has increasingly engaged with these local practices in order to create state institutions that make sense to the people they seek to govern. This engagement has occurred through the formalisation of local sociopolitical institutions, the recognit...
This article contributes to the discourse on hybridity by reviewing the development of the legal fra...
This paper sets out to demonstrate the link between development, state capacity and peace, employing...
This article addresses the enmeshments of customary and liberal institutional values and practices i...
From the mid-1990s, the amalgamation of security, development, and humanitarian imperatives under th...
Liberal missteps have paved the way for the local turn in post-conflict peacebuilding. However, loca...
This article addresses the enmeshments of customary and liberal institutional values and practices i...
Statebuilding after conflict often entails liberal peacebuilding measures. The end of the UN mission...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
This thesis examines the local reception of international state-building in post-1999 East Timor. Co...
There is a palpable sense of humility within the United Nations and other international institutions...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
This thesis examines the impact of coexisting modern and traditional governance institutions as they...
This paper considers the decentralisation of powers to 'liberal-local hybrid' institutions at the vi...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
Peace operations from the 1990s have increasingly been driven by the assumption that conflict and so...
This article contributes to the discourse on hybridity by reviewing the development of the legal fra...
This paper sets out to demonstrate the link between development, state capacity and peace, employing...
This article addresses the enmeshments of customary and liberal institutional values and practices i...
From the mid-1990s, the amalgamation of security, development, and humanitarian imperatives under th...
Liberal missteps have paved the way for the local turn in post-conflict peacebuilding. However, loca...
This article addresses the enmeshments of customary and liberal institutional values and practices i...
Statebuilding after conflict often entails liberal peacebuilding measures. The end of the UN mission...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
This thesis examines the local reception of international state-building in post-1999 East Timor. Co...
There is a palpable sense of humility within the United Nations and other international institutions...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
This thesis examines the impact of coexisting modern and traditional governance institutions as they...
This paper considers the decentralisation of powers to 'liberal-local hybrid' institutions at the vi...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
Peace operations from the 1990s have increasingly been driven by the assumption that conflict and so...
This article contributes to the discourse on hybridity by reviewing the development of the legal fra...
This paper sets out to demonstrate the link between development, state capacity and peace, employing...
This article addresses the enmeshments of customary and liberal institutional values and practices i...