East-Timor : How to Build a New Nation in Southeast Asia in the 21st Century?

This book is the direct outcome of a panel on Timor-Leste entitled «How to build a new nation?» and organized in September 2007 in the framework of the EUROSEAS Congress in Naples. Among the more than 40 panels held, Timor-Leste's had been remarkably dense, with 20 presentations given by Americ...

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Main Author: Christine Cabasset-Semedo (auth)
Other Authors: Frédéric Durand (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Institut de recherche sur l'Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine 2009
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