Local Governance in Timor-Leste

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Civil Society
Colonial Administration
council
Customary Authority
Customary Governance
Customary Institutions
customary law
democratisation processes
Domestic Violence Cases
East Timor
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ethnographic analysis
Family Patrons
Government Bodies
hybrid governance structures in Timor-Leste
Indonesian Occupation
institutional intervention
Martial Arts Groups
political anthropology
Political Parties
Portuguese Timor
Pre-existing Customary Laws
rural development
Subdistrict Administrator
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Suku Council
Timor Leste
Timorese Communities
Uma Lisan
Village Development Councils
Western Style Liberal Democracy
Women's Representatives
Women’s Representatives
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Xefe Aldeia
Xefe Suku
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138491601
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Across many parts of the postcolonial world, it is everyday reality for people to cross regularly between state-based and customary governance, institutions and norms. This book examines this phenomenon in the context of the villages of Timor-Leste, and the state-building efforts that have been conducted by the Timorese government and international development agencies since the vote for independence in 1999.

Drawing on 5 years of ethnographic fieldwork in the remote, rural areas of Timor-Leste, the book provides a critical analysis of the challenges that communities face when navigating coexisting customary and state-based structures and norms in a context where customary law continues to be the central guiding force. It also explores the various creative ways in which local leaders and community members make sense of their local governance environment. It then draws on these insights to provide a more nuanced, contextualised account of the impact of institutional interventions, state-building and democratisation within these villages. While set in the context of state- and nation-building efforts following Timor-Leste’s vote for independence, the book also provides a broader examination of the issues that arise for the postcolonial state adequately meeting the needs of its citizens. Further, it explores the challenges that are met by communities when incorporating state influences and demands into their everyday lives.

Expanding the scope of empirical Timor-Leste scholarship by moving beyond anthropological description and providing the first detailed political analysis of local-level governance in contemporary Timorese communities, this book is a valuable contribution to studies on Asian Politics, Governance and International Studies.

Deborah Cummins is an academic, consultant and trainer on issues of postcolonial local governance, and international and community development. She is the founder of Bridging Peoples, www.bridgingpeoples.com.

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