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Independent Timor-Leste Douglas Kammen (National University of Singapore)

Independent Timor-Leste By Douglas Kammen (National University of Singapore)

Summary

Explores the modes by which rulers have exercised power in Timor-Leste. Contrasts coercion under colonial rule and consent expressed through the 1999 referendum on independence. Since the restoration of independence, politics in Timor-Leste are understood in terms of economic constraints, and latterly a ruling strategy based on inducements.

Independent Timor-Leste Summary

Independent Timor-Leste: Between Coercion and Consent by Douglas Kammen (National University of Singapore)

This Element explores the primary modes by which rulers have exercised power and shaped political relations in Timor-Leste across four distinct periods. The contrast between coercion under colonial rule and consent expressed through the 1999 referendum on independence exerted a powerful influence on scholarship on Timor-Leste's politics and future. Since the restoration of independence in 2002, however, politics in Timor-Leste are best understood in terms of powerful economic constraints during the first Fretilin government (2002-6), and thereafter, thanks to revenue from the country's petroleum reserves, a ruling strategy based on a wide range of inducements (rather than genuine consent).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. A violent past; 3. The impossible dream: East Timor under the UN; 4. Independence with constraints; 5. Timor's purchase; 6. Hitching-post; 7. Future research agendas.

Additional information

NLS9781108457583
9781108457583
1108457584
Independent Timor-Leste: Between Coercion and Consent by Douglas Kammen (National University of Singapore)
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Cambridge University Press
2019-04-11
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