Abstract
The lates round of elections in East Timor ended peacefully, far removed from the tumultuous and violent period of a decade ago. But the country that has become a model of pos-confict democracy is not without its challenges, including an increasingly complex and contesed political arena and a troubled economy. In an email interview, Sue Ingram, a longtime practitioner, consultant and adviser on governance and satebuilding in fragile sates, explains how Eas Timor found its political footing after the 2006 crisis and what is on the horizon.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 4pp |
No. | online |
Specialist publication | World Politics Review |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |