Since 1999, when a UN transitional administration was established in the wake of the vote for independence from Indonesia, the case of Timor-Leste has been a relative mainstay in research and policy debates on post-conflict reconstruction. Timor-Leste is often characterised by scholars as a 'post-conflict' country and, as a consequence, compared to other countries that have recently emerged from political strife.AusAI
Three days after the Darwin conference from which this volume arose in February 2008, the violent at...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Timor-Leste, which emer...
The Politics of Timor-Leste explores the critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific\u27s youngest natio...
The Politics of Timor-Leste explores the critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific's youngest nation a...
With the benefit of almost 20 years of hindsight, in this article we evaluate the legacy of state-bu...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
Starting with the premise that a change in the political status of East Timor is inevitable, and imm...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper examines some of the major ideational aspects of T...
There are two main questions which has to be answered in this paper: first, how thedynamics between ...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
"This paper uses a political settlement lens to argue that the United Nations Transitional Administr...
his book presents a rich ethnography of post-conflict social and economic recovery in East Timor fol...
This study looks at the Australian Timorese diaspora to answer the question: what roles did the...
Timor-Leste is still a newly independent country, obtaining full independence in 2002. The new Const...
Three days after the Darwin conference from which this volume arose in February 2008, the violent at...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Timor-Leste, which emer...
The Politics of Timor-Leste explores the critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific\u27s youngest natio...
The Politics of Timor-Leste explores the critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific's youngest nation a...
With the benefit of almost 20 years of hindsight, in this article we evaluate the legacy of state-bu...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
Starting with the premise that a change in the political status of East Timor is inevitable, and imm...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper examines some of the major ideational aspects of T...
There are two main questions which has to be answered in this paper: first, how thedynamics between ...
On 7 December 1975 Indonesian troops invaded the former Portuguese colony of East Timor, which had u...
"This paper uses a political settlement lens to argue that the United Nations Transitional Administr...
his book presents a rich ethnography of post-conflict social and economic recovery in East Timor fol...
This study looks at the Australian Timorese diaspora to answer the question: what roles did the...
Timor-Leste is still a newly independent country, obtaining full independence in 2002. The new Const...
Three days after the Darwin conference from which this volume arose in February 2008, the violent at...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Timor-Leste, which emer...