Since the end of the Indonesian occupation in 1999, East Timor's capital Dili has experienced a continuous rural-urban influx. This urban population growth has been concentrated in clusters of crowded and socially fragmented new squatter settlements, pos
In the aftermath of the Indonesian occupation (1975–99) and the bittersweet triumph of the resistanc...
Timor-Leste’s celebrated journey to statehood violently unravelled in 2006. Why did the young state ...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
Since the end of the Indonesian occupation in 1999, East Timor’s capital Dili has experienced a cont...
This presentation examines the social dynamics of an urban migrant village in Dili, the capital of E...
This presentation examines the social dynamics of an urban migrant village in Dili, the capital of E...
This book is a timely response to the increased international focus on peace-building problems arisi...
Inequalities between urban and rural Timor-Leste have been a persistent feature of the social landsc...
Inequalities between urban and rural Timor-Leste have been a persistent feature of the social landsc...
The city of Kupang which is a medium-sized city in West Timor as well as a frontier city that has be...
In the prelude to and aftermath of the plebiscite on 30 August 1999, in which 78.5% of East Timores...
There is a growing recognition that land administration has fundamental role to play in the post-con...
East Timor gained formal independence in 2002. Its extended history of internal displacement through...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
The 2006-2007 communal conflict in East Timor was starkly revealing of the fragility of national ide...
In the aftermath of the Indonesian occupation (1975–99) and the bittersweet triumph of the resistanc...
Timor-Leste’s celebrated journey to statehood violently unravelled in 2006. Why did the young state ...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...
Since the end of the Indonesian occupation in 1999, East Timor’s capital Dili has experienced a cont...
This presentation examines the social dynamics of an urban migrant village in Dili, the capital of E...
This presentation examines the social dynamics of an urban migrant village in Dili, the capital of E...
This book is a timely response to the increased international focus on peace-building problems arisi...
Inequalities between urban and rural Timor-Leste have been a persistent feature of the social landsc...
Inequalities between urban and rural Timor-Leste have been a persistent feature of the social landsc...
The city of Kupang which is a medium-sized city in West Timor as well as a frontier city that has be...
In the prelude to and aftermath of the plebiscite on 30 August 1999, in which 78.5% of East Timores...
There is a growing recognition that land administration has fundamental role to play in the post-con...
East Timor gained formal independence in 2002. Its extended history of internal displacement through...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
The 2006-2007 communal conflict in East Timor was starkly revealing of the fragility of national ide...
In the aftermath of the Indonesian occupation (1975–99) and the bittersweet triumph of the resistanc...
Timor-Leste’s celebrated journey to statehood violently unravelled in 2006. Why did the young state ...
Following the historic 1999 popular referendum, East Timor emerged as the first independent sovereig...