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Guterres, Francisco da Costa y n/a. "Elites and Prospects of Democracy in East Timor". Griffith University. Griffith Business School, 2006. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20061108.163627.
Texto completoGuterres, Francisco da Costa. "Elites and Prospects of Democracy in East Timor". Thesis, Griffith University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367921.
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Griffith Business School
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Hughes, Caroline. "Dependent Communities: Aid and Politics in Cambodia and East Timor". Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6272.
Texto completoFallon, Karla S. "Making noise : the transnational politics of Aceh and East Timor in the diaspora". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14845.
Texto completoMonteiro, Claudia. "Re-imagining the Empire : Portuguese media and politics and the coverage of East Timor". Thesis, University of Leicester, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30565.
Texto completoNuttall, Ruth Elizabeth. "The Origins and Onset of the 2006 Crisis in Timor-Leste". Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/117527.
Texto completoFarreras, Morlanes Teresa. "East Timorese ethno-nationalism: search for an identity - cultural and political self-determination". Phd thesis, University of Queensland, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/267386.
Texto completoJones, Lee C. "ASEAN, social conflict and intervention in Southeast Asia". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2009. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:c17c8000-e2f2-46c2-a421-5a94a94bea0d.
Texto completoKilcullen, David J. Politics Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "The political consequences of military operations in Indonesia 1945-99 : a fieldwork analysis of the political power-diffusion effects of guerilla conflict". Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of Politics, 2000. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38709.
Texto completoGrainger, Alex. "Alternative forms of power in East Timor 1999-2009 : a historical perspective". Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2013. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3496/.
Texto completoPereira, Martinho. "Os partidos políticos na democracia representativa em Timor-Leste". Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31346.
Texto completoSilva, Alexandre Marques. "Ha\'u Timoroan: a construção discursiva das identidades leste-timorenses". Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8142/tde-19032019-120634/.
Texto completoThis work aims to analyze, as part of the study of discourse and language, how identities are discursively built for East Timorese people. Therefore, from the qualitative treatment of the elements of corpora, the linguistic-discursive procedures are observed related to the activation/construction/mobilization of frames, to the construction of speech objects and to pathemization. Our corpora are composed by ten speeches delivered by Xanana Gusmão in two different moments in the history of East Timor: during his period as a guerrilla during the Indonesian occupation (between 1982 and 1993) and later when he was the President (between 2001 and 2006). The development of this work is articulated around five pillars of research: History, Identity, Cognition, Critical Discourse Analysis and Argumentation. As for the theoretical contribution, we used the research of Anderson (1993/2009), Chomsky (2015, 1999 and 1987), Durand (2009), Felgas (1956), Magalhães (1999), Ribeiro (2004), Sant\'Anna (1997) and Thomaz (2008 and 2002), to deal with historical issues; in the scope of identity, we sought support, fundamentally, in the works of Moita Lopes (2006), Mendes (2005), Hall (2006, 2000) and Moscovici (2006); what concerns discourse studies, regarding the construction of discourse objects and frames, as elements of a cognitive nature, we made use of the works of Fávero (2009), Marcuschi (2007, 2005 and 2002), Aquino (2016 and 1991), Aquino and Palumbo (2018); Koch (2005, 2004, 2002 and 2001), Goffman (2006 [1974]), Fillmore (2009 [1982]) and Mondada and Dubois (2003 [1995]); finally, with regard to the argumentation and critical analysis of the discourse, we resorted to the works of Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca (1999 [1958]) van Dijk (2015, 2008, 1994 and 1983), Fairclough (2009) and Aquino (1997). The analyzes allowed us to identify that the distinct projects of construction of the East Timorese identities represented by Xanana Gusmão\'s discourses in the analyzed periods are based on at least two prominent frames: War and Family, during the \"Indonesian Period\" , and War and Generic People, in the \"Post-Indonesian\" period. Thus, we observe that the complexity of the concept of identity, beyond social issues and reflected in the discourses, is also due to the discursive and socio-cognitive procedures that shape them. The discourses of Xanana Gusmão, therefore, not only discuss the reality and the yearnings to transform it, but act in the construction of it, as well as of its characters, attributing to them identities that are in conformity with his speech project.
Askland, Hedda Haugen. "Young East Timorese in Australia: Becoming Part of a New Culture and the Impact of Refugee Experiences on Identity and Belonging". Thesis, Connect to this title online, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/25016.
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Askland, Hedda Haugen. "Young East Timorese in Australia becoming part of a new culture and the impact of refugee experiences on identity and belonging /". Diss., Connect to this title online, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/25016.
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Alcantara, Marcelo Braga. "O uso das intervenções humanitárias coercitivas e suas conseqüências para a resolução de conflitos intra-estatais na era pós-guerra fria". Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2007. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1177.
Texto completoThe end of the Cold War is followed by many internal conflicts around the world. Most of these conflicts, are characterized by a high level of violence and composed by actors from different origins. This work is an analysis of coercive power in humanitarian interventions, ruled by the United Nations, concerning conflict resolution process and humanitarian interventions undertaken in East Timor (1999) and in Somalia (1992). The main goal is to discuss the reasons why United Nations used military force in humanitarian interventions, as well as to highlight the approach to conflict resolution processes developed by international organizations. This work argues that conflict resolution processes tend to be successful when they are based on a broader approach, which concerns actors form civil society, coming from different social origins.
Cassanos, Sam. "Political Environment and Transnational Agency: a Comparative Analysis of the Solidarity Movement For Palestine". Oberlin College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1273954268.
Texto completoLindeby, Susanna. "Processes of feelings in a society with a violent past : A qualitative study of the communication for Societal healing in the Truth Commissions in East Timor, Sri Lanka and Ghana between 2002-2011". Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Statsvetenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-13006.
Texto completoFulda, Christian B. "Demokratie und pacta sunt servanda". Doctoral thesis, [S.l. : s.n.], 2002. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=966406508.
Texto completoHughes, Caroline. "Poor People’s Politics in East Timor". 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/7144.
Texto completoPoor people attempting to claim a share of resources in post-conflict societies seek allies internationally and nationally in attempts to empower their campaigns. In so doing, they mobilize the languages of liberalism, nationalism and local cultural tradition selectively and opportunistically to both justify stances that transgress the strictures of local culture and to cement alliances with more powerful actors. In the case of poor widows in East Timor, the languages of nationalism, ritual, and justice were intermingled in a campaign aimed at both international actors and the national state in a bid to claim a position of status in the post-conflict order.
Inoue, Hiroko. "Post-1999 state-building in East Timor : local reception of state institutions and cultures of governance". Phd thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/155909.
Texto completoHynd, Evan Douglas. "Patterns of Political Party Competition, Dominance and Institutionalism: The Case of Timor-Leste". Phd thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/118272.
Texto completoFreitas, João Câncio da Costa. "The development of a model of public management for East Timor: a framework for local governance". Thesis, 2002. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/15256/.
Texto completoTan, Lena. "Disengaging from territory: Identity, the politics of contestation and domestic political structures. India & Britain (1929–1935), and Indonesia & East Timor (1975–1999)". 2007. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3289262.
Texto completoFreitas, Salustiano. "The Indonesians teach us how to hate their violence but also how to resist : East Timor - 19 years of resistance". Thesis, 1994. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/32974/.
Texto completoScambary, James Nicholas. "When the personal is political: the dynamics of communal conflict in East Timor 2000-2013". Phd thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/195688.
Texto completoAskland, Hedda Haugen. "East Timorese in Melbourne: community and identity in a time of political unrest in Timor-Leste". Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/802358.
Texto completoThis study considers the situation of a group of East Timorese exiles living in Melbourne, Australia, who left East Timor or were born in exile from the time of the 1975 civil war up to the end of the Indonesian occupation of the territory in 1999. During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, diasporic groups played a central role in the campaign for self-determination. Throughout the occupation, East Timorese in Australia maintained a strong sense of long-distance nationalism, which drove, directly or indirectly, communal cultural and social activities. The fight to free East Timor was at the core of the exiles’ collective imagination, defining them as a largely homeland focused community. However, in the aftermath of independence, many have struggled to find their place and role in relation to the independent nation. Personal experiences upon return, perceptions of political, cultural, economic and social development (or lack thereof), and political unrest and communal violence have led to renewed questioning of identity and belonging. The thesis explores this new questioning of identity and belonging and, through ethnographic field research with East Timorese living in Melbourne, it explores how the exiles experience and respond to the social and political changes in their country of origin. The research for the thesis was conducted during a period of conflict and national upheaval in East Timor, and the dissertation pays particular attention to how violence and unrest at home manifest in the exiles’ lives and affect their experience of self, community and nation. The thesis explores how past socialisation and practice within social fields that are characterised by an emphasis on communalism, morality and reciprocity form part of present agency. It considers how potential contradictions between past imaginaries and lived realities can lead to intensely felt emotions, which may further advance the process of negotiation and transformation of identity and boundaries of belonging. Through an analysis of linked conceptualisations of self, emotions and national narratives, the thesis seeks to shed light on the exiles’ engagement with and relationship to independent East Timor. It aims to inform contemporary understandings of the processes of change that occur within diasporic communities at times of radical political change in the exiles’ home countries.
Askland, Hedda Haugen. "East Timorese in Melbourne: community and identity in a time of political unrest in Timor-Leste". 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/802358.
Texto completoThis study considers the situation of a group of East Timorese exiles living in Melbourne, Australia, who left East Timor or were born in exile from the time of the 1975 civil war up to the end of the Indonesian occupation of the territory in 1999. During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, diasporic groups played a central role in the campaign for self-determination. Throughout the occupation, East Timorese in Australia maintained a strong sense of long-distance nationalism, which drove, directly or indirectly, communal cultural and social activities. The fight to free East Timor was at the core of the exiles’ collective imagination, defining them as a largely homeland focused community. However, in the aftermath of independence, many have struggled to find their place and role in relation to the independent nation. Personal experiences upon return, perceptions of political, cultural, economic and social development (or lack thereof), and political unrest and communal violence have led to renewed questioning of identity and belonging. The thesis explores this new questioning of identity and belonging and, through ethnographic field research with East Timorese living in Melbourne, it explores how the exiles experience and respond to the social and political changes in their country of origin. The research for the thesis was conducted during a period of conflict and national upheaval in East Timor, and the dissertation pays particular attention to how violence and unrest at home manifest in the exiles’ lives and affect their experience of self, community and nation. The thesis explores how past socialisation and practice within social fields that are characterised by an emphasis on communalism, morality and reciprocity form part of present agency. It considers how potential contradictions between past imaginaries and lived realities can lead to intensely felt emotions, which may further advance the process of negotiation and transformation of identity and boundaries of belonging. Through an analysis of linked conceptualisations of self, emotions and national narratives, the thesis seeks to shed light on the exiles’ engagement with and relationship to independent East Timor. It aims to inform contemporary understandings of the processes of change that occur within diasporic communities at times of radical political change in the exiles’ home countries.
Turmudi, Endang. "Struggling for the umma : changing leadership roles of kiai in Jombang, East Java". Phd thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/144439.
Texto completoResosudarmo, Ida Aju Njoman Pradnja Dharma Nirwani. "Has Indonesia's decentralisation led to improved forestry governance? : A case study of Bulungan and Kutai Barat districts, East Kalimantan". Phd thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/109838.
Texto completoBaptista, Edna Joana Alves. "Os Meios de Comunicação Social e politica externa: um estudo de caso sobre a agência Lusa e o seu papel, e contributo a nível de política externa Portuguesa na Questão de Timor Leste". Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/116035.
Texto completoDue to the increasingly complex international environment, highly anchored in the information flows, over the years, the media have assumed themselves as an important way of being and acting in the international arena and in the foreign policy. However, although this complex relationship between the media and political power has been extensively addressed in Communication Studies, several dimensions are yet to be explored in the field of International Relations. One of the questions that needs attention is about how the media, and in particular news agencies, can intervene in foreign policy, either as active and influential participants, or as an instrument/channel to execute States or other political actors' strategies. The present investigation focuses in such relationship, paying particular attention to the Portugal’s situation, considering a case study about the public service news agency, Lusa, and its relationship with the portuguese foreign policy regarding a specific event in its history – the East Timor independence process. The contribution that we intend to bring to the discussion of this theme lies in the following research question: “What was the contribution and role played by the Lusa news agency, as an entity providing a public information service, in terms of (the portuguese) foreign policy in the East Timor process?”. In this thesis it’s argued that, on the one hand, Lusa sought to act independently and in accordance with the canons of journalism, acting as a relevant and participative actor in the timorese process, on the other hand, it was considered in the strategic plan of the portuguese foreign policy as an important channel for the dissemination of the positions of the portuguese State, as a bridge and enabling the mobilization of public opinion and as a source of primary information, being an example of how the relationship between foreign policy and the media is ambiguous, diverse and marked by dynamics of influence and interdependence with relevant repercussions on the activity and other aspects of foreign policy. This is an exploratorydescriptive investigation, with the general goal of launching the debate and the first clues about the role of news agencies within the scope of the foreign policy – a theme that is yet to be explored further in the literature –, that is, about the complexity of interactions between political and media spheres within the international system. In order to do so, the approach followed brought together perspectives from different areas, namely approaches from Foreign Policy Analysis, Neoclassical Realism and Constructivism (from IR and FP), the perspective of mutual influence between media-politics (from the field of Communication) and the conceptual resources proposed by Critical Discourse Analysis.
Pramusinto, Agus. "The dynamics of change in decentralisation : implications for local government-business relations : a case study of decentralisation in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia". Phd thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110378.
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