A United Nations Transitional Authority in East Timor (UNTAET) was established in October 1999 following the entrance of U.N.-sponsored international peacekeepers into East Timor. These measures came in response to Indonesian instigated violence against East Timorese who had voted overwhelmingly for independence from Indonesia in a referendum of August 30, 1999. UNTAET’s mandate is broad. It is to help East Timor recover from the violence through humanitarian aid and reconstruction of facilities that were damaged or destroyed. It is to help East Timor establish a functioning government, which will take over from the United Nations when East Timor formally becomes independent
"This paper uses a political settlement lens to argue that the United Nations Transitional Administr...
During the latter part of 1999 the world's media reported graphic images of horror as the presence ...
As UN membership, Indonesia must protect the UN staff such as UNCHR after East Timor plebiscite. The...
This research aims to determine how UNTAET implemented the mandate as an institution of peace in Eas...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
In the history of UN peace operations, East Timor is one of the peace operations that are considered...
On 23 June 2006 the UN proudly launched its Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) seeking to reverse a situ...
Contents: East Timorese at the UN -- UN resolution on East Timor -- The trial of Xanana Gusmao -- T...
Contents: A new beginning -- Rising from the ashes -- Chronology -- From resistance to reconstructio...
The United Nations peacekeeping intervention into Timor Leste following September 1999 signalled a v...
In 1999, East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia. That same year the United Nations Securit...
Between 1995 and 1999, the United Nations established transitional administrations over four war-tor...
Case Study Prepared for Intervention in Internal ConflictAs East Timor rapidly approaches a formal d...
The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) was established by the UN Secu...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
"This paper uses a political settlement lens to argue that the United Nations Transitional Administr...
During the latter part of 1999 the world's media reported graphic images of horror as the presence ...
As UN membership, Indonesia must protect the UN staff such as UNCHR after East Timor plebiscite. The...
This research aims to determine how UNTAET implemented the mandate as an institution of peace in Eas...
After the vote for independence on 30 August 1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s ne...
In the history of UN peace operations, East Timor is one of the peace operations that are considered...
On 23 June 2006 the UN proudly launched its Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) seeking to reverse a situ...
Contents: East Timorese at the UN -- UN resolution on East Timor -- The trial of Xanana Gusmao -- T...
Contents: A new beginning -- Rising from the ashes -- Chronology -- From resistance to reconstructio...
The United Nations peacekeeping intervention into Timor Leste following September 1999 signalled a v...
In 1999, East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia. That same year the United Nations Securit...
Between 1995 and 1999, the United Nations established transitional administrations over four war-tor...
Case Study Prepared for Intervention in Internal ConflictAs East Timor rapidly approaches a formal d...
The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) was established by the UN Secu...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
"This paper uses a political settlement lens to argue that the United Nations Transitional Administr...
During the latter part of 1999 the world's media reported graphic images of horror as the presence ...
As UN membership, Indonesia must protect the UN staff such as UNCHR after East Timor plebiscite. The...