Judul | Conflict, Identity, and State Formation in East Timor 2000 - 2017 |
Pengarang | James Scambary |
Penerbitan | Leiden Brill 2019 |
Deskripsi Fisik | xii, 252 pagesillustration, maps |
ISBN | 978-90-04-39679-1 |
Subjek | South East Asia Asian Studies Sociology & Antropolgy |
Abstrak | In Conflict, Identity, and State Formation in East Timor 2000-2017, James Scambary analyses the complex interplay between local and national level conflict and politics in the independence period. Communal conflict, often enacted by a variety of informal groups such as gangs and martial arts groups, has been a constant feature of East Timors post-independence landscape. A focus on statebuilding, however, in academic discourse has largely overlooked this conflict, and the informal networks that drive Timorese politics and society. Drawing on over a decade of fieldwork, Scambary documents the range of different cultural and historical dynamics and identities that drive conflict, and by which local conflicts and non-state actors became linked to national conflict, and laid the foundations of a clientelist state. |
Catatan | e-book |
Bahasa | Inggris |
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