The post-colonial security dilemma : Timor-Leste and the international community / Rebecca Strating

By: Strating, RContributor(s): Ohio Library and Information NetworkCall number: 320.9598 S97 2019 Material type: BookBookPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resourceISBN: 9789814818414 :Subject(s): | Timor-Leste -- Foreign relations | Indonesia -- Foreign relationsDDC classification: 320.9598 S97 2019 Online resources: ดูปกและสารบัญ (see cover and contents) Summary: This book examines the development of Timor-Leste's foreign policy since achieving political independence in 2002. It considers the influence of Timor-Leste's historical experiences with foreign intervention on how the small, new state has pursued security. The book argues that efforts to secure the Timorese state have been motivated by a desire to reduce foreign intervention and dependence upon other actors within the international community. Timor-Leste's desire for 'real' independence --characterized by the absence of foreign interference -- permeates all spheres of its international political, cultural and economic relations and foreign policy discourse. Securing the state entails projecting a legitimate identity in the international community to protect and guarantee political recognition of sovereign status, an imperative that gives rise to Timor-Leste's aspirational foreign policy. The book examines Timor-Leste's key bilateral and multilateral diplomatic relations, its engagement with the global normative order,and its place within the changing Asia-Pacific region
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This book examines the development of Timor-Leste's foreign policy since achieving political independence in 2002. It considers the influence of Timor-Leste's historical experiences with foreign intervention on how the small, new state has pursued security. The book argues that efforts to secure the Timorese state have been motivated by a desire to reduce foreign intervention and dependence upon other actors within the international community. Timor-Leste's desire for 'real' independence --characterized by the absence of foreign interference -- permeates all spheres of its international political, cultural and economic relations and foreign policy discourse. Securing the state entails projecting a legitimate identity in the international community to protect and guarantee political recognition of sovereign status, an imperative that gives rise to Timor-Leste's aspirational foreign policy. The book examines Timor-Leste's key bilateral and multilateral diplomatic relations, its engagement with the global normative order,and its place within the changing Asia-Pacific region

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