Timor Leste Ten Years After
The development challenge in post-conflict East Timor is making the transition from a military environment focused on conflict to a civilian administration facing complexity and uncertainty.
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Main Author: | Pires, Emilia |
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Format: | Journal Article biblioteca |
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World Bank
2009-10-01
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Subjects: | arbitrator, civic education, communities, conflict, diaspora, friendship, ideas, international community, leadership, military leaders, peace, police, post-conflict, post-conflict countries, post-conflict period, post-conflict situations, post-conflict societies, social cohesion, social conflicts, society, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10986/4581 |
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