Conflict, Identity, and State Formation in East Timor 2000 - 2017: Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde, cartea 311
Autor James Scambaryen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004394186
ISBN-10: 9004394184
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde
ISBN-10: 9004394184
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde
Cuprins
Acronyms and Foreign TermsList of Figures and Tables1 The Enigma of the 2006 Crisis1 An Alternative Reading 2 Dominant Narratives 2.1 The UN Made Me Do It2.2 Post-Crisis Representations2.3 The Invisibility of Sub-National Conflict3 Some Observations on the Ground 3.1 Rural-Urban Linkages4 Normative Traditions 5 New Paradigms 6 New Critical Scholarship 7 Conceptual Approach 8 Book Structure2 An Archaeology of Conflict1 Historical Legacies of Conflict 1.1 The 1975 Civil War1.2 The Indonesian Invasion1.3 Displacement and Resettlement1.4 The Creation of ISGS2 The 1999 Referendum Violence 2.1 ‘Mixed with other Matters’ 3 Social and Cultural Background 3.1 Language and Ethnicity3.2 Social Organisation3.3 Payback Traditions3.4 Traditional and Administrative Residential Structures3.5 Rural-Urban Migration3.6 Conclusion3 The 2006 Crisis in Context1 Early Tensions 2 The April/May 2006 Crisis 2.1 Orchestrated and Inclusive Violence3 The Second Phase 4 Patterns in Conflict 5 The Post-Crisis Period 5.1 Conclusion4 Mystics, Messiahs and Machismo: MAGS and Veterans’ Groups1 Group Typology 2 Veterans’ groups 2.1 Linkages and Alliances3 Martial Arts Groups 3.1 Linkages and Alliances3.2 Conclusion5 Gangs or Glee Clubs? Urban Dili-Based Groups1 Group Origins 2 Violence as a Social Construct 3 Group Typology 3.1 Youth Groups3.2 Clandestine Groups3.3 Gangs4 Multiple Identities and Memberships 4.1 Conclusion6 Conflict and Resilience in a Squatter Settlement1 Background 2 Contested Authority 2.1 Dynamics of Communal Conflict3 Symptoms of Alienation or Forms of Resilience? 3.1 Conclusion7 Implications for Peacebuilding1 Macro-Level Approaches to Peacebuilding 2 The IDP Return Process 3 mag Mediation Initiatives 4 Localised Initiatives 5 Hybrid Approaches 6 Participatory Approaches 7 Local Approaches 7.1 Conclusion7.2 As Mac Ginty and Richmond contend8 The Foundations of a Clientelist State1 Politics and Elections East Timor Style 2 Emerging Clientelist Patterns 3 Centralisation of Power 4 A Culture of Informality 5 Defining Power Configurations 5.1 Conclusion9 Conflict and State Formation: An Integrated Understanding1 Understanding Conflict Dynamics 2 The 2006 Crisis and State-Formation 3 PostscriptReferencesIndex
Notă biografică
James Scambary, PhD (2015, Australian National University), is a research fellow at Deakin University. His publications include (2015), ‘In search of white elephants: the political economy of resource income expenditure in Timor-Leste’ Critical Asian Studies, 47 (2): 283-308.
Recenzii
"This is a book that I would hope (against hope) that external actors involved in peacebuilding and development would read, even if they do not engage with Timor-Leste. It compellingly makes the case for why a contextualised, nuanced, grounded analysis of conflicts is needed."
– Henri Myrttinen, in International Quarterly for Asian Studies 52:1-2 (2021).
"One of the great accomplishment of Scambary in this book was his ability to link an extremely detailed, micro level empirical research with a broader and often very abstract discussion on peacebuilding and statebuilding and clearly detailsome important gaps in the literature, while providing ways to move forward. This is not an easy task and was probably only possible due to the author’s long experience researching and working in Timor-Leste, most notably engaging with members of the community, experiencing the micro level, while also working extensively with different projects and consultancies for development agencies in the country. This is a book to be read more than once, so the reader may grasp all the amount of information provided with such rich detail."
– Roberta Holanda Maschietto, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, in International Peacekeeping
– Henri Myrttinen, in International Quarterly for Asian Studies 52:1-2 (2021).
"One of the great accomplishment of Scambary in this book was his ability to link an extremely detailed, micro level empirical research with a broader and often very abstract discussion on peacebuilding and statebuilding and clearly detailsome important gaps in the literature, while providing ways to move forward. This is not an easy task and was probably only possible due to the author’s long experience researching and working in Timor-Leste, most notably engaging with members of the community, experiencing the micro level, while also working extensively with different projects and consultancies for development agencies in the country. This is a book to be read more than once, so the reader may grasp all the amount of information provided with such rich detail."
– Roberta Holanda Maschietto, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, in International Peacekeeping