Transformations in Independent Timor-Leste
Title | Transformations in Independent Timor-Leste PDF eBook |
Author | Susana de Matos Viegas |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2017-07-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315534991 |
1999 was a decisive year in the long history of the people of Timor-Leste, whose future was open when they voted for independence in a UN-sponsored referendum. Its results left no doubt that the Timorese considered themselves to be a nation wishing to have their own state, which they would rule. This book examines a vast array of transformations that have taken place over the past decades. It puts forward the idea of "cohabitations", which aims at inscribing the mutual influences arising from the existence of distinct social processes not only side by side but in their mutual influences and entanglements, sometimes resulting from effective clashes, some others from peaceful manipulation of social and cultural differences. From this analytical viewpoint of evolving power dynamics of cohabitations, experts in the field investigate issues that have been contentious in the recent past and analyse the challenges that present-day Timor-Leste is facing. Structured in three parts, the contributions address issues of governance, land, as well as the transformation in the traditional culture including conceptions about identity and exchange, and transformations in the ritual and religious experiences of becoming a nation rooted in self-determination. For the first time bringing together original contributions by the most notable experts on Timor-Leste in a cohesive and comprehensive way, the book will be of interest to academics in the field of Southeast Asian Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, Law Studies, History and Political Science.
Transformations in Independent Timor-Leste
Title | Transformations in Independent Timor-Leste PDF eBook |
Author | Susana de Matos Viegas |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2017-07-14 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1315535009 |
Conclusion: individual, agency and person -- Notes -- References -- Index
The Promise of Prosperity
Title | The Promise of Prosperity PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Bovensiepen |
Publisher | ANU Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2018-12-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1760462535 |
For the people of Timor-Leste, independence promised a fundamental transformation from foreign occupation to self-rule, from brutality to respect for basic rights, and from poverty to prosperity. In the eyes of the country’s political leaders, revenue from the country’s oil and gas reserves is the means by which that transformation could be effected. Over the past decade, they have formulated ambitious plans for state-led development projects and rapid economic growth. Paradoxically, these modernist visions are simultaneously informed by and contradict ideas stemming from custom, religion, accountability and responsibility to future generations. This book explores how the promise of prosperity informs policy and how policy debates shape expectations about the future in one of the world’s newest and poorest nation-states.
Networked Governance of Freedom and Tyranny
Title | Networked Governance of Freedom and Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | John Braithwaite |
Publisher | ANU E Press |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2012-03-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1921862769 |
This book offers a new approach to the extraordinary story of Timor-Leste. The Indonesian invasion of the former Portuguese colony in 1975 was widely considered to have permanently crushed the Timorese independence movement. Initial international condemnation of the invasion was quickly replaced by widespread acceptance of Indonesian sovereignty. But inside Timor-Leste various resistance networks maintained their struggle, against all odds. Twenty-four years later, the Timorese were allowed to choose their political future and the new country of Timor-Leste came into being in 2002. This book presents freedom in Timor-Leste as an accomplishment of networked governance, arguing that weak networks are capable of controlling strong tyrannies. Yet, as events in Timor-Leste since independence show, the nodes of networks of freedom can themselves become nodes of tyranny. The authors argue that constant renewal of liberation networks is critical for peace with justice - feminist networks for the liberation of women, preventive diplomacy networks for liberation of victims of war, village development networks, civil society networks. Constant renewal of the separation of powers is also necessary. A case is made for a different way of seeing the separation of powers as constitutive of the republican ideal of freedom as non-domination. The book is also a critique of realism as a theory of international affairs and of the limits of reforming tyranny through the centralised agency of a state sovereign. Reversal of Indonesia's 1975 invasion of Timor-Leste was an implausible accomplishment. Among the things that achieved it was principled engagement with Indonesia and its democracy movement by the Timor resistance. Unprincipled engagement by Australia and the United States in particular allowed the 1975 invasion to occur. The book argues that when the international community regulates tyranny responsively, with principled engagement, there is hope for a domestic politics of nonviolent transformation for freedom and justice.
Dynamics of Democracy in Timor-Leste
Title | Dynamics of Democracy in Timor-Leste PDF eBook |
Author | Rui Feijó |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9789048526338 |
The Indonesian province of Timor-Leste made international news when it decided to break away from Indonesia in 1999. The decision sparked deadly rampages by pro-integrationist militias, violence that only abated when the UN sent a force to maintain peace and help ease the way to actual independence. This book details the political history of Timor-Leste, both preceding and following the declaration of independence, and it uses the events, consequences, and lessons of that period to help us understand what to expect for similar experiments in democracy building elsewhere in the world.
Xanana
Title | Xanana PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Niner |
Publisher | Australian Scholary Publishing |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | East Timor |
ISBN | 9781921509087 |
The charismatic Xanana Gusmao shouldered the Herculean task of leading his east Timorese people to Independence. During the brutal 24-year war with Indonesia, he was transformed through crisis from being a young apolitical outsider into a hardened guerrilla commander and keen political strategist, who ultimately became the central unifying figure of east Timorese nationalism. This book focuses on his years in leadership and seeks to explain how the events of the time affected the development of his ideas, policies and strategies.
Rethinking Human Rights and Peace in Post-Independence Timor-Leste Through Local Perspectives
Title | Rethinking Human Rights and Peace in Post-Independence Timor-Leste Through Local Perspectives PDF eBook |
Author | Ying Hooi Khoo |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2021-10-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9811637792 |
This book offers perspectives from the ground on human rights and peace in Timor-Leste. By highlighting the local voices, this book draws on their experience and expertise in engaging with questions concerning the nexus between human rights, peace and development. It posits that these concepts no longer mean absence of conflict, and argues that sustainable peace must be built from rights frameworks to protect the locals’ interests in the processes. Acknowledging the lack of autonomy on local actors in peace-making contexts, the book emphasizes the urgent need to facilitate the creation of political and social structures that can support and offer contextual rights and dignity for the Timorese community.