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Collins, Sean. "The ethnobotany of East Timor". Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26879.
Texto completoGuterres, 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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Simões, Ana Rita Giraldes. "Convolvulaceae of the Island of Timor with special reference to East Timor". Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/750.
Texto completoA seguinte dissertação de Mestrado apresenta uma revisão taxonómica detalhada e actualizada das Convolvulaceae de Timor, com especial referência para a parte oriental da ilha. Este trabalho teve por base um conjunto de fontes bibliográficas, espécimes de herbário e exemplares colhidos em duas expedições botânicas conduzidas apenas na parte oriental da ilha (2004/2005), sob o projecto “Contribuição para os recursos florísticos de Timor Leste”. Na totalidade, foram estudados 283 espécimes, abrangendo 15 géneros, 53 espécies e alguns taxa infraespecíficos, num total de 61 taxa diferentes, de entre os quais se destacam 6 taxa endémicos da ilha de Timor. É sugerida, neste estudo, uma nova espécie e que poderá igualmente ser um caso de endemismo. Dos 7 endemismos, apenas a possível nova espécie ocorre em Timor Leste. São, ainda, apresentados 3 novos registos de Convolvulaceae para Timor, assim como 10 actualizações de nomenclatura relativamente à Flora Malesiana. ABSTRACT: The following dissertation presents an updated and thorough taxonomic review of Convolvulaceae from Timor, with special reference to the eastern part of the island. It has been based on the study of bibliographic sources, herbarium specimens and specimens collected in two botanical expeditions to the eastern part of the island only (2004-2005), under the project “Contribution to flora resources management in East Timor”. Overall, 283 specimens were studied, comprising 15 genus, 53 species and a few other infraspecific taxa, in a total of 61 different taxa, among which 6 taxa are endemic to the island of Timor. A new species is suggested in this study, which might also be an endemism. Of the 7 suggested endemisms, only the possibly new species, still under study, occurs in East Timor. Also, 3 new records of Convolvulaceae to Timor are introduced in this study, as well as 10 nomenclatural updates in relation to Flora Malesiana.
Saldanha, Joao Mariano de Sousa. "On the size of nations and economic growth : theory, evidence, and lessons for East Timor /". Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC IP addresses, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3026387.
Texto completoNakagawa, Yoshito. "Deliberative peacebuilding in East Timor and Somaliland". Thesis, University of Manchester, 2016. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/deliberative-peacebuilding-in-east-timor-and-somaliland(86fa6d48-7993-4b91-b71e-bcc5ce630d92).html.
Texto completoPietsch, Samuel y sam pietsch@gmail com. "Australia's military intervention in East Timor, 1999". The Australian National University. School of Social Sciences, 2009. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20091214.122004.
Texto completoCook, Sarah Elaine. "Triassic sediments from East Kekneno, West Timor". Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.411449.
Texto completoLAMARCA, CLAUDIA. "THE AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS EAST TIMOR". PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2003. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=4246@1.
Texto completoA presente dissertação constitui um estudo da política externa australiana para o Timor Leste desde a invasão indonésia em 1975, até a intervenção internacional no território em 1999. O principal objetivo do trabalho é explicar como a política australiana para o Timor se modificou, de uma posição conivente com a invasão e o domínio indonésio durante mais de vinte anos, para uma postura de engajamento na discussão sobre o status futuro do território, que culmina com a participação do país na intervenção internacional, assumindo o papel de liderança da força multinacional.
This work constitutes a study of the Australian foreign policy towards East Timor, from the Indonesian invasion in 1975, to the international intervention in the territory in 1999. The main goal is to explain how the Australian foreign policy towards East Timor changed from a position that was conniving with the Indonesian invasion and rule for more than twenty yeras, to a stance of engagement in the debate on the future status of the territory. With that change, Australian eventually took participation in the international intervention and assumed the role of leader of the multinacional force.
Correia, Damares Barbosa. "Roteiro da literatura de Timor-Leste em língua portuguesa". Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8156/tde-23092013-120907/.
Texto completoThis research has the objective to gather and review the literature of Timor-Leste in Portuguese, based on its main representatives. The legends to travel narratives, poetry politically engaged writers of the novels written in the diaspora, this study seeks to identify the key issues that were on the horizon of the East Timorese at different times in its history, as well as outline the image that all these texts eventually produced the Timor nowadays.
Wise, Amanda Yvonne. "No longer in exile? : shifting experiences of home, homeland and identity for the East Timorese refugee diaspora in Australia in light of East Timor's independence /". View thesis, 2002. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20031117.142448/index.html.
Texto completoA thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, October 2002, Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 281-291).
Newson, Paul. "East Timor : constructive commitment or multi-lateral appeasement /". Title page and introduction only, 2000. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arn5586.pdf.
Texto completoPycroft, Dave. "Separatism in Asia: Xinjiang, Aceh and East Timor". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B26858319.
Texto completoSupit, Trina Joan. "The Rebuilding of the Education Sector in East Timor during the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) 1999-2002". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/17644.
Texto completoChao, Chin-yung. "A microregional approach to the social dynamics in the late prehistoric Manatuto, East Timor, eleventh - eighteenth century /". Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6471.
Texto completoCosta, Carlos Germano Ferreira. "Inequality, poverty and governance: an agenda for East Timor". Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2014. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=16011.
Texto completoFundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgico
The theme of this thesis - "INEQUALITY, POVERTY AND GOVERNANCE: AN AGENDA FOR EAST TIMOR" - stems from an interest to assess the influence of key-actors - NGOs, national governments and the United Nations System - in policy development, in developing countries that emerge from serious conflicts; in particular we search for solutions to deal with the problem of how to evaluate governance, policies and the development path in countries without reliable and structured data. This research animes to contribute to the debate on the influence of NGOs, national governments and the United Nations System on issues concerning governance, sustainable development and environment issues in developing countries that emerge from conflict featuring unconsolidated democracies; We analysed the case of East Timor, between 1999 and 2012, on issues related to social, gender and income inequality and a variety of global issues like climate change and poverty levels, based on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The theoretical and methodological basis of this study was Melucci (1991). Notwithstanding this study is stakeholder-oriented based on inter- and transdisciplinary research, on multi-level and participatory governance theories and political philosophy, with focus on horizontal and environmental policy integration and processes as well as questions of legitimacy, accountability and sustainability based on the analysis of secondary sources (text, numbers, images, etc.) and collection of primary empirical data in the field, in 2012, for policy analysis in different contexts - a necessary step due to the fragility and often lack of reliable data and audited information. We analysed official documents and reports such key UN-resolutions, the Timor-Leste National Development Plan (NDP), the Millennium Development Goals Reports (MDGs), Human Development Reports (HDR), Evolution of the Human Development Index (HDI), scientific articles and several technical reports released by development agencies such as ABD, FAO, UNDP and others. We observed a huge discrepancy between rhetoric and practice concerning the key-actors participation as well as noticeable flaws in policy conduction at various levels. Transparency levels are incredibly low and it permeates all levels of the government. The impression one gets is that there was an interest in promoting the pacification process to enable foreign companies to extract oil at low risk, while issues related to governance, accountability and transparency were neglected. It is argued that such challenges were less a matter of rules and regulations then basic approaches, attitudes and power relations. It is possible that these key-actors, in general, did not succeed in find ways to change their approach during the years of stabilization; with little or no progress on issues related to human development, poverty and inequality reduction. Instead of fostering the development of a viable and autonomous civil society its results have demonstrated the depletion of a model of development that on one hand was efficient on the pacification process while on the other hand have failed in the promotion of opportunities, governance and sustainable development. Finally, we conclude that socioeconomic peculiarities and policies adopted in developing countries that emerge from serious conflicts should not be seeing as specific procedural and institutional factors replicable from stabilized societies, it is necessary to draw up a better database and a set of analysis tools based on the peculiar conditions of developing countries emerging from different forms of conflict focusing on mechanisms that promote good governance, transparency and accountability. As final considerations, to support Timor-Lesteâs sustainable development policies, we point out the need to relativize the implementation of criteria considered necessary for good governance, establish a hierarchy over time and across priorities in development programs and projects, which must be guided by the specificities of particular contexts.
O tema desta tese - "Desigualdade, pobreza e governanÃa: uma agenda para Timor-Leste" - decorre do interesse em avaliar a influÃncia de atores-chave - ONGs, governos nacionais e do Sistema das NaÃÃes Unidas - no desenvolvimento de polÃticas, em paÃses em desenvolvimento que emergem de conflitos graves; em particular, procurar soluÃÃes para lidar com o problema de como avaliar polÃticas de governanÃa, e trajetÃrias de desenvolvimento em paÃses sem base de dados confiÃveis e estruturados. Esta pesquisa buscou contribuir para o debate sobre a influÃncia das ONGs, governos nacionais e do Sistema das NaÃÃes Unidas sobre questÃes relacionadas a governanÃa, desenvolvimento sustentÃvel e questÃes ambientais em paÃses em desenvolvimento que emergem de conflitos configurando democracias nÃo-consolidadas; Analisamos o caso de Timor-Leste entre 1999 e 2012 com relaÃÃo a questÃes socioeconÃmicas, desigualdade de gÃnero de renda e uma variedade de questÃes globais como mudanÃas climÃticas e nÃveis de pobreza, com base nos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento do MilÃnio (ODM). A base teÃrica e metodolÃgica deste estudo foi Melucci (1991). Entretanto, este estudo à "stakeholder-orientado", baseado em investigaÃÃo interdisciplinar e transdisciplinar, em multi-nÃvel com base em teorias de governanÃa participativa e filosofia polÃtica, com foco na integraÃÃo horizontal de processos de ordem polÃtica e ambiental, bem como questÃes de legitimidade, prestaÃÃo de contas e sustentabilidade com base na anÃlise de fontes secundÃrias (texto, nÃmeros, imagens, etc.) e de recolha de dados empÃricos primÃrias no campo em Timor-Leste, em 2012, para a anÃlise de polÃticas em diferentes contextos - um passo necessÃrio devido à fragilidade e muitas vezes a falta de dados confiÃveis e informaÃÃes auditadas. Foram analisados documentos oficiais e relatÃrios-chaves baseados em resoluÃÃes da ONU, o Plano de Timor-Leste Desenvolvimento Nacional (PDN), os RelatÃrios sobre os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento do MilÃnio (ODM), RelatÃrios de Desenvolvimento Humano (HDR), EvoluÃÃo do Ãndice de Desenvolvimento Humano (IDH), artigos cientÃficos e vÃrios relatÃrios tÃcnicos divulgados por agÃncias de desenvolvimento, como a ABD, FAO, PNUD e outros. Foi observado uma enorme discrepÃncia entre a retÃrica e a prÃtica relativa à participaÃÃo atores-chave, bem como falhas visÃveis na conduÃÃo polÃtica em vÃrios nÃveis. Os nÃveis de transparÃncia sÃo reduzidos e, isso permeia todas as Ãreas do governo. A impressÃo que se tem à que houve interesse em promover o processo de pacificaÃÃo para permitir que as companhias estrangeiras pudessem extrair petrÃleo com baixo risco, enquanto que as questÃes relacionadas à governanÃa, à responsabilidade e à transparÃncia foram negligenciadas. Argumenta-se que esses desafios foram menos uma questÃo de regras e regulamentos do que abordagens bÃsicas, atitudes e relaÃÃes de poder. à possÃvel que estes atores-chave, em geral, nÃo tenham conseguido mudar suas abordagens durante os anos de estabilizaÃÃo, com rarefeito progresso em questÃes relacionadas com o desenvolvimento humano, e a reduÃÃo da pobreza e desigualdade. Ao invÃs de fomentar o desenvolvimento de uma sociedade civil viÃvel e autÃnoma, os resultados tÃm demonstrado o esgotamento de um modelo de desenvolvimento que, se por um lado eficiente na pacificaÃÃo falhou na promoÃÃo de oportunidades, governanÃa e desenvolvimento sustentÃvel. Por fim, concluÃmos que peculiaridades socioeconÃmicas e polÃticas adotadas em paÃses em desenvolvimento, que emergem de conflitos graves, nÃo devem ser vistas como fatores processuais e institucionais replicÃveis de sociedades estabilizadas, à necessÃrio elaborar uma melhor base de dados e um conjunto de ferramentas de anÃlise com base nas condiÃÃes peculiares dos paÃses em desenvolvimento que emergem de diferentes formas de conflito com foco em mecanismos que promovam a boa governanÃa, transparÃncia e prestaÃÃo de contas. Como consideraÃÃes finais, para apoiar polÃticas de desenvolvimento sustentÃvel em Timor-Leste e em paÃses similares, destacamos a necessidade de relativizar a implementaÃÃo de critÃrios considerados necessÃrios para a boa governanÃa, estabelecer uma hierarquia ao longo do tempo, em funÃÃo das prioridades, em programas e projetos de desenvolvimento, que devem ser guiados pelas especificidades de contextos particulares.
Do, Carmo Da Silva Jose Lucas. "An objective approach to evaluate environmental management in the offshore oil industry in Timor Sea, East Timor". Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/3183.
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 completoHunt, Janet y janethunt@homemail com au. "Local NGOs in national development: The case of East Timor". RMIT University. School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning, 2008. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20081202.155254.
Texto completoHoyle, Maxwell Bruce y mikewood@deakin edu au. "Australia and East Timor: elitism, pragmatism and the national interest". Deakin University, 2000. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20050915.110809.
Texto completoSporton, Benjamin R. "Australian aid and the fostering of PNG and East Timor /". Title page, contents and abstract only, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09ars764.pdf.
Texto completoJackson, Edward Morley. "The role of East Timor in Australian-Indonesian bilateral relations /". Title page, abstract and table of contents only, 2000. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arj124.pdf.
Texto completoGordon, Susannah Hayden. "Foreign Policy Decisions:New Zealand Involvement in East Timor 2000-2002". Thesis, University of Canterbury. Social and Political Sciences, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/4187.
Texto completoHughes, 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 completoRoque, Ricardo Nuno Afonso. "Colonialism, headhunting, and anthropology in East Timor, c. 1870-1930". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.613113.
Texto completoGomes, Christina Sibylle Marcial. "Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) characterization of human populations from East Timor". Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/14139.
Texto completoEstudos anteriores do segmento hipervariável (HVS-1) do DNA mitocondrial (mtDNA) demonstraram que as ilhas no Sudeste Asiático tem uma história de migração complexa. No entanto, há uma falta de dados a respeito da região controle (RC) do mtDNA nem da sequência completa do genoma mitocondrial (mitogenoma) das populações de Timor-Leste. Neste sentido, no presente estudo analisaram-se sequências do mtDNA para descrever a composição estrutural materna da população do Timor-Leste e estudar a história da migração humana nesta região. Complementarmente, investigou-se também a relação entre a língua e a genética incluindo deste modo dados do Cromossoma Y (NRY). Na primeira fase deste estudo avaliou-se a aplicabilidade da tecnologia de sequenciação de nova geração (NGS) em chips semicondutores (Personal Genome Machine – PGM) e compararam-se os resultados com o método de Sanger (MS) para 42 amostras. Os resultados obtidos a partir do PGM indicaram alta concordância com o MS. Em relação à população de Timor-Leste, o DNA extraído de >300 amostras foi usado para gerar sequências da RC do mtDNA através do MS. Além disso, perfis inteiros do mitogenoma de 17 amostras foram gerados com a tecnologia NGS. Com base nas estimativas de idade e distribuição das linhagens do mtDNA P1 (e outras P e Q), foi possível detetar evidências de que: 1) A primeira migração para o sul de Sahul (Austrália atual) provavelmente ocorreu a >37000 anos atrás; 2) O Norte de Sahul (Nova Guiné de hoje) foi provavelmente povoado (mais cedo) a partir do mesmo grupo de fundadores; 3) Os aborígenes da Nova Guiné e da Austrália foram separados logo no início após a sua fixação nestas regiões, ocorrendo poucas trocas genéticas posteriores à sua separação; 4) Após um período de incubação, a migração reversa trouxe as linhagens P e Q da Nova Guiné para Timor-Leste; 5) A chegada das linhagens P e Q a Timor- Leste deve ter ocorrido a <28000 anos atrás. Na última parte deste estudo, as sequências do mtDNA e os dados do NRY de >550 amostras foram avaliadas e agrupadas de acordo com a linguística [Austronésia (AN) e não-Austronésia (NAN)] e com a origem (local de nascimento). Os dados genéticos e linguísticos de timorenses demonstraram dupla origem do Leste/Sudeste da Ásia e da Near Oceania, e uma elevada mistura genética (mais comum no sexo feminino do que no masculino) entre grupos linguísticos AN e NAN. Foi também apresentado neste estudo outro exemplo onde os dados genéticos e linguísticos não são coincidentes devido à mistura recíproca das mulheres e à mistura direcional dos homens. O presente estudo contribui com novos dados e amplia o nosso conhecimento a respeito da primeira migração e sobre a complexa história das migrações em Timor-Leste e nas regiões vizinhas.
Previous researches predominantly based on the first mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) hypervariable segment (HVS-1) have shown that Island Southeast Asia has a complex migration history. However, there is a lack of studies on the entire mtDNA control region (CR) and complete mitogenome data from East Timor’s population. Here, we used sequence data obtained from mtDNA to describe the maternal structural composition of East Timor’s population to study its migration history, and extended our analyses to investigate the relation between languages and genetics including Y-chromosomal data (NRY). Initially in this study we evaluated a Next-generation sequencing (NGS) approach on the Personal Genome Machine (PGM) in comparison to Sangertype sequencing (STS) for 42 samples. Results obtained from the PGM indicated high concordance with gold standard STS. Concerning East Timor’s population, DNA extracts from >300 samples were used to generate entire CR mtDNA sequences by STS. In addition, whole mitogenome profiles of 17 samples were sequenced with NGS. Based on the age estimates and distribution of P1, and further mtDNA lineages we suggest: 1) The first migration into southern Sahul (today’s Australia) is estimated to be >37 kya; 2) Northern Sahul (today’s New Guinea) was probably populated (earlier) from the same group of founders; 3) The aborigines of Australia and New Guinea were separated early, with little later genetic exchange; 4) A westwards (back) migration from New Guinea brought the P and Q lineages into East Timor’s region after an incubation period; 5) We estimated the arrival of P and Q lineages to be <28 kya. In the last part of our investigation, mtDNA and NRY of >550 samples were evaluated and grouped according to linguistic [Austronesian (AN) and non- Austronesian (NAN) languages] and origin (birthplaces). Genetic and linguistic data of Timorese demonstrated dual origin of East/Southeast Asia (E/SE Asian) and Near Oceania (NO), and high genetic admixture (more via women than men) between AN and NAN linguistic groups. We provide another example where genetic and linguistic data are not conform due to reciprocal female and directional male admixture. This work shed light on the first migration and on the complex migration history into East Timor and surrounding regions.
Costa, José António Lourenço da. "Desenvolvimento e educação: contributo para uma estratégia de intervenção em Timor-Leste". Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23339.
Texto completoVieira, Mariana Morais Correia. "East Timor and the importance of aid in an oil-producing country". Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/20227.
Texto completoEste trabalho analisa comparativamente as fontes de financiamento externo vis-à-vis as receitas de petróleo e os fatores que podem influenciar a APD a Timor-Leste. A questão principal desta dissertação é a discussão do papel dessas fontes de financiamento e, em particular, a APD e petróleo como fontes confiáveis de forma a assegurar o futuro desenvolvimento económico e social de Timor-Leste.
This work will comparatively analyze the sources of external financing sources vis-à-vis the oil revenue and the factors that might influence East Timor's ODA. Thus, the main research question of this dissertation is to discuss the role of those financing sources and, particularly, ODA and oil as a reliable source in assuring the economic and social future development in East Timor.
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Grainger, 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 completoMichael, Heidi. "Drinking-water quality assessment and treatment in East Timor : case study : Tangkae /". Online version, 2006. http://www.ewb.org.au/resource/file/82_Drinking_Water_Quality_and_Treatment.pdf.
Texto completo"This thesis is presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Environmental Engineering, The University of Western Australia, 2006." "Engineering dissertation." Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-94). Also available electronically from the Engineers Without Borders website : http://www.ewb.org.au/main/ (Viewed 20/11/2009).
Butler, Susan. "Using local narratives to understand the experience of trauma in East Timor". Thesis, Butler, Susan (2011) Using local narratives to understand the experience of trauma in East Timor. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 2011. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/40782/.
Texto completoDamaledo, Andrey Yushard. "Divided loyalties : displacement, belonging and citizenship among East Timorese in West Timor". Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151018.
Texto completoYuliaty. "Energy requirement for maintenance and growth of Bali cattle in East Timor". Thesis, Curtin University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2469.
Texto completoCosta, Zacarias Florêncio da. "Capital social e desenvolvimento comunitário em Timor-Leste: o caso em Suco Biqueli, Atauro; Dili, Timor-Leste". Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28083.
Texto completoHenry, Iain. "Playing Second Fiddle – Australia’s Strategic Policy towards the East Timor Issue, 1998 - 1999". Thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/117146.
Texto completoSitumeang, Vania. "Ume Kbubu: Household Granary and Food Security in Timor Tengah Selatan". Thesis, University of Oregon, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13295.
Texto completoAlcantara, Maressa Xavier. "Descrição fonética e fonológica da língua idaté do Timor Leste". Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8139/tde-11052015-171431/.
Texto completoThe main goal of this dissertation is to give a first description of the phonetical and phonological system of the language Idaté, spoken in the city of Manatuto in East Timor. This analysis was made with data elicited from native speakers of Idaté living in Brasil and with the research in field work in East Timor. First a transcription of speech sounds of the language was given, using the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) and an inventory of the phonetic system of Idaté was made. After this phonetic analysis, a phonological analysis was made to describe how the system of sounds is organized, being aimed to check which are the distinct sounds, as well the features, the allophones, the phonological processes, a description of the syllabic structure and the prosodic characteristics in the language. Idaté does not have an official orthographic system yet and there are not many linguistic studies about this language. It is known that a deep study about a language allows the development of linguistic research and also helps to strengthen the cultural identity of the people. This factor is more important related to languages that have few studies about and that have not written records, since such languages may die without being previously analyzed.
Fallon, 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 completoSoares, Victor da Conceição. "Perspetivas de utilização do potencial eólico em Timor-Leste". Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19423.
Texto completoMunton, Alexander J. y alexmunton@hotmail com. "A study of the offshore petroleum negotiations between Australia, the U.N. and East Timor". The Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2007. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20080103.103318.
Texto completoWuryandari, Ganewati. "Human rights in Australian foreign policy, with specific reference to East Timor and Papua". University of Western Australia. School of Social and Cultural Studies, 2006. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0041.
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 completoBelo, Teresa Freitas. "The relevance of microcredit and its impact om East Timor MSEs and proverty reduction". Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25451.
Texto completoMunton, Alexander J. "A study of the offshore petroleum negotiations between Australia, the U.N. and East Timor /". View thesis entry in Australian Digital Theses Program, 2006. http://thesis.anu.edu.au/public/adt-ANU20080103.103318/index.html.
Texto completoWeldemichael, Awet Tewelde. "The Eritrean and East Timorese liberation movements toward a comparative study of their grand strategies /". Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1610045481&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completoNobre, Clarissa Diniz DiÃgenes. "Timorenses na Universidade da IntegraÃÃo Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (UNILAB): encontros e desencontros de uma experiÃncia". Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2015. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=17635.
Texto completoO presente trabalho faz um estudo sobre o processo de integraÃÃo dos estudantes timorenses na Universidade da IntegraÃÃo Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (Unilab), a partir da anÃlise da relaÃÃo entre eles e a administraÃÃo superior da instituiÃÃo. Foi observado que, alÃm das dificuldades e desafios prÃprios de qualquer vivÃncia em um novo paÃs, o grupo teve de lidar com problemas burocrÃticos advindos da dificuldade de consenso entre ambas as partes quanto a execuÃÃo do acordo de cooperaÃÃo entre a universidade e o governo timorense. Esse conflito à importante para compreender como ocorre o processo de acolhimento e permanÃncia desses estudantes na instituiÃÃo e a continuidade das relaÃÃes entre a Unilab e o governo de Timor-Leste. AtravÃs da pesquisa de campo, foi possÃvel perceber a forÃa deste grupo, que mesmo em um ambiente onde o componente africano à privilegiado, pÃs em xeque o pensamento institucional e as fragilidades da universidade em relaÃÃo ao atendimento das demandas dos alunos estrangeiros, no caso os timorenses, e à manutenÃÃo de acordos internacionais. No decorrer deste trabalho, alÃm da anÃlise do processo de integraÃÃo a partir do vÃnculo entre os timorenses e a administraÃÃo superior, observamos como estes alunos estÃo inseridos nas prÃticas da vida acadÃmica, em que apesar das diferenÃas, sendo a questÃo econÃmica uma delas, convivem e interagem espontaneamente com os demais discentes da instituiÃÃo.
This essay analyses the integration process of students coming from East Timor to study at the University of International Integration of the Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (Unilab), from the perspective of the relationship between these students and the administrative and educational head of the university. It was verified that, besides the difficulties and challenges of any experience in a new country, this group had to deal with bureaucratic problems arising from the lack of consensus between the two parties regarding the implementation of the cooperation agreement between the university and the Timorese government. It is important to highlight this conflict to understand how the process of admission and residence of those students happens in the Institution; getting to understand also the continuity of relations between the Unilab and the Timor-Leste government. Through field research, it was possible to realize the strength of this group, that even in an environment where the African component is privileged, put into evidence the institutional thinking and the weaknesses of the university in relation to: a) meeting the demands of foreign students (in this case of the East Timor students); and b)the maintenance of international agreements. Throughout this work, besides the analysis of the integration process from the perspective of the relationship between East Timorese students and the administrative and educational head of the university; we observed how these students are involved in the academic life, that despite the differences, and the economic issue is just one of them, live together and interact spontaneously with other students of the institution.
NOBRE, Clarissa Diniz Diógenes. "Timorenses na Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (UNILAB): encontros e desencontros de uma experiência". reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFC, 2015. http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/19671.
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This essay analyses the integration process of students coming from East Timor to study at the University of International Integration of the Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (Unilab), from the perspective of the relationship between these students and the administrative and educational head of the university. It was verified that, besides the difficulties and challenges of any experience in a new country, this group had to deal with bureaucratic problems arising from the lack of consensus between the two parties regarding the implementation of the cooperation agreement between the university and the Timorese government. It is important to highlight this conflict to understand how the process of admission and residence of those students happens in the Institution; getting to understand also the continuity of relations between the Unilab and the Timor-Leste government. Through field research, it was possible to realize the strength of this group, that even in an environment where the African component is privileged, put into evidence the institutional thinking and the weaknesses of the university in relation to: a) meeting the demands of foreign students (in this case of the East Timor students); and b)the maintenance of international agreements. Throughout this work, besides the analysis of the integration process from the perspective of the relationship between East Timorese students and the administrative and educational head of the university; we observed how these students are involved in the academic life, that despite the differences, and the economic issue is just one of them, live together and interact spontaneously with other students of the institution.
O presente trabalho faz um estudo sobre o processo de integração dos estudantes timorenses na Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (Unilab), a partir da análise da relação entre eles e a administração superior da instituição. Foi observado que, além das dificuldades e desafios próprios de qualquer vivência em um novo país, o grupo teve de lidar com problemas burocráticos advindos da dificuldade de consenso entre ambas as partes quanto a execução do acordo de cooperação entre a universidade e o governo timorense. Esse conflito é importante para compreender como ocorre o processo de acolhimento e permanência desses estudantes na instituição e a continuidade das relações entre a Unilab e o governo de Timor-Leste. Através da pesquisa de campo, foi possível perceber a força deste grupo, que mesmo em um ambiente onde o componente africano é privilegiado, pôs em xeque o pensamento institucional e as fragilidades da universidade em relação ao atendimento das demandas dos alunos estrangeiros, no caso os timorenses, e à manutenção de acordos internacionais. No decorrer deste trabalho, além da análise do processo de integração a partir do vínculo entre os timorenses e a administração superior, observamos como estes alunos estão inseridos nas práticas da vida acadêmica, em que apesar das diferenças, sendo a questão econômica uma delas, convivem e interagem espontaneamente com os demais discentes da instituição.
Watson, Bruce James. "‘The fig leaf of self-determination’: the triumph of realism in Australia’s response to the 1975 East Timor Crisis". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/22118.
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 completoBarreto, Agostinha. "Conservação de Sândalo (Santalum album L.) em Timor Leste: estudo de caso". Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21155.
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