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Timor-Leste: The History and Development of Asias Newest Nation

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Full Title:

Timor-Leste: The History and Development of Asias Newest Nation

Contributors:

By (Author) Abraham Joseph
By (author) Takako Hamaguchi
Foreword by Jos Ramos-Horta

ISBN:

9780739195277

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

15th December 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Regional / International studies

Dewey:

959.87

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

268

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Timor-Leste: The History and Development of Asias Newest Nation is a study of how a small Asia-Pacific nation has emerged from protracted conflict and successfully navigated a path to durable peace and sustainable development. Despite early setbacks, Timor-Leste has made an amazing turnaround and today finds itself in a new era in which it will certainly continue its advance toward the goal of long-term stability and prosperity, leaving permanently behind the past that was once marked by a descending spiral of destruction. Yet, a number of development challenges lie ahead for Timor-Leste, particularly in strengthening human, institutional, and infrastructural capacities in the short to medium term, and in transforming the national economy from oil-based to more diversified and better balanced in the longer run. Other countries may draw valuable lessons from Timor-Lestes experience, especially those that are emerging from as well as are currently affected by conflict and instability. Such lessons would center on the questions such as management of natural resources, empowerment of the vulnerable, implementation of transparent and accountable governance, advancement of women, and mobilization of civil society and the public in general for democratization and the national development process.

Reviews

Timor-Leste provides most interesting insights into the political history that led to the birth of the country as an independent nation. . . .The authors have chronicled the development of Timor-Leste in a highly readable form. Beyond those interested in learning about the development of Timor-Leste in the twelve years since its independence, the book will be useful for national leaders, development planners, policy makers and those in international organizations working in post-conflict countries seeking to give advice by way of example. No countrys journey ever ends, so it will be interesting to follow Timor-Lestes development to 2030. This book provides a baseline for putting in perspective what is to come. * AFICS Bulletin *
The authors of Timor-Leste: The History and Development of Asias Newest Nation have chronicled very well the early years of development of Timor-Leste as a sovereign state. Beyond those interested in learning about the development of Timor-Leste since its independence, the book will be useful for political leaders, development planners, policy makers, and those working for international organizations in post-conflict countries. No countrys journey ever ends, so it will be interesting to follow Timor-Lestes development to 2030. This book provides a baseline for putting into perspective what is to come. * ACUNS *
This book is a rich source of lessons for many small nations around the world struggling to harness their natural resources for the improvement of their people. It is not just that Timor-Leste is a new nation; it is even more important that it is a smart nation judging from the innovations it has put in its constitutions and the institutions that it has created to help advance the welfare of its people. This book is a powerful testimony of how a new nation can rise from tragedy to triumph by adopting smart development policies and institutions. -- Calestous Juma, Harvard University
The authors have examined, with the trained and clinical eyes of fine economists, the entire fabric of Timor-Lestes socio economic structure, from natural resource investment to climate change, from food and agriculture to the empowerment of the vulnerable, and to the implementation of the millennium development goals. There is a wealth of statistics, garnered with circumspection and presented with clarity, which support the authors overall contention of a devastated country in the process of recovery, and a realistic assessment of assets, both current and potential, particularly in respect of oil and gas in the Timor Sea. -- Jamsheed Marker, former Personal Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for East Timor and author of East Timor: a Memoir of the Negotiations for Independence (2003)
Timor-Leste: The History and Development of Asias Newest Nation offers a fresh perspective on Timor-Leste's extraordinary journey over the past decade. -- Ameerah Haq, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Field Support and Head of the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste
This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding Timor-Leste and will be in years to come the benchmark of future studies on the country. -- Victor Savage, National University of Singapore
The book of Abraham Joseph and Takako Hamaguchi is highly welcome. It gives an incomparable analysis of the challenge successfully faced by Timor-Leste as a new and fragile state. It is to be hoped that thanks to this book other fragile states will break the vicious circle of state fragility as done by Timor-Leste. -- Patrick Guillaumont, Universit d'Auvergne, former member of the United Nations Committee for Development Policy
Joseph and Hamaguchi, expertly, professionally, and credibly, describe the history and the current realities of Timor-Leste. They go on to present the information from which potential collaborative blueprints for the near future of this new dynamic nation may be drawn upon as it progresses into in its second decadea decade expected to match or even exceed the development of the first decade. -- John E. Steffens, University of Oklahoma
The book co-authored by Abraham Joseph and Takako HamaguchiTimor-Leste: The History and Development of Asia's Newest Nationis an excellent contribution in the area of post-conflict studies - the emergence of a country from total destruction at the time of its independence and within a decade moves from recovery to enter the development phase. It is atrue testament towhat can be realized whengovernment andpeople come togetherto help rebuild acountry that is not afraid of taking the reigns to establish itself asa stronger nation,thereby buildingabetter future for its people. It is a must read for policymakers, academics, the private sector and NGOs/CSOs. -- Afaf Konja, Spokesperson for the President of the United Nations General Assembly 68th Session

Author Bio

Abraham Joseph has held various senior-level positions at the United Nations, including the head of the Office of Socioeconomic Affairs in the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste. He also served as a senior advisor to Timor-Lestes foreign minister. Takako Hamaguchi worked for UNICEF for sixteen years before starting her own international development and cooperation consultancy firm.

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