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The Paradox of ASEAN Centrality: Timor-Leste Betwixt and Between
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ASEAN, as being on the very core of this matter, deserves close attention through the case of Timor-Leste for understanding international strategic inclusion-exclusion dynamics. The manuscript we p...
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24 February 2023

ASEAN, as being on the very core of this matter, deserves close attention through the case of Timor-Leste for understanding international strategic inclusion-exclusion dynamics. The manuscript we provide tackles this case through a small country ‘in-between’ the core global actors of economic and political concern: Timor-Leste as a ground for grasping large-scale complexities in decision-making processes, as much as the micro-understanding and dynamics of a small country ‘within the game’ – if not even on the forefront.
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Pages: 216
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
24 February 2023
ISBN: 9789004522916
Format: Hardcover
Paulo Castro Seixas, Associate Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Universidade de Lisboa. PhD in Anthropology and Habilitation in Sociology. Researcher in CAPP -Centre of Administration and Public Policies. Former Coordinator of the Portuguese Team of the EU H2020 project CRISEA with a focus on Timor-Leste/ASEAN centrality.
Nuno Canas Mendes, Associate Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Universidade de Lisboa. PhD in International Relations (Technical University of Lisbon). President of Instituto do Oriente (Orient Institute). Former research fellow of the EU H2020 project CRISEA with a focus on Timor-Leste/ASEAN centrality.
Nadine Lobner, FCT doctoral fellow (BD/7467/2020) of Anthropology at Universidade de Lisboa, ISCSP/CAPP. BA and MA in anthropology (University of Vienna; University of Lisbon). Former research fellow of the EU H2020 project CRISEA with a focus on Timor-Leste/ASEAN centrality.
Nuno Canas Mendes, Associate Professor at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Universidade de Lisboa. PhD in International Relations (Technical University of Lisbon). President of Instituto do Oriente (Orient Institute). Former research fellow of the EU H2020 project CRISEA with a focus on Timor-Leste/ASEAN centrality.
Nadine Lobner, FCT doctoral fellow (BD/7467/2020) of Anthropology at Universidade de Lisboa, ISCSP/CAPP. BA and MA in anthropology (University of Vienna; University of Lisbon). Former research fellow of the EU H2020 project CRISEA with a focus on Timor-Leste/ASEAN centrality.