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    Women, Violence and Nonviolent Resistance in East Timor

    Mason, Christine. 2005. “Women, Violence and Nonviolent Resistance in East Timor.” Journal of Peace Research 42 (6): 737–49.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Nonviolence, Sexual Violence, Rape, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Independent Women: The Story of Women’s Activism in East Timor

    Cristalis, Irena, and Catherine Scott. 2005. Independent Women: The Story of Women’s Activism in East Timor. London: Catholic Institute for International Relations.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations, NGOs Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Gender, Violence, and Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) in East and West Timor

    Abdullah, Saleh, and Henri Myrttinen. 2004. Gender, Violence, and Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) in East and West Timor. Yogyakarta, Indonesia: INSIST.

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    Topics: Gender, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militias, Non-State Armed Groups, Violence, Weapons /Arms Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Unintended Consequences of Peace Operations on Timor Leste from a Gender Perspective

    Koyama, Shukuko, and Henri Myrttinen. 2007. “Unintended Consequences of Peace Operations on Timor Leste from a Gender Perspective.” In Unintended Consequences of Peacekeeping Operations, edited by Chiyuki Aoi, Cedric de Coning and Ramesh Thakur, 23-43. New York: United Nations University Press.

    Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, International Organizations, Peacekeeping Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Women and Gender Issues in Peacebuilding: Lessons Learned from Timor-Leste

    Nakaya, Sumie. 2010. “Women and Gender Issues in Peacebuilding: Lessons Learned from Timor-Leste.” In Women, Peace and Security: Translating Policy into Practice, edited by Funmi Olonisakin, Karen Barnes, and Eka Ikpe, 155-70. New York: Routledge.

    Topics: Gender, Women, Peacebuilding, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS, UNSCR 1325 Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Keeping the Peace is not Enough: Human Security and Gender-based Violence during the Transitional Period of Timor-Leste

    Groves, Gabrielle Eva Carol, Bernadette P. Resurrección, and Philippe Doneys. 2009. “Keeping the Peace is not Enough: Human Security and Gender-based Violence during the Transitional Period of Timor-Leste.” Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 24 (2): 186-210.

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    Topics: Development, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Indigenous, Peacekeeping, Security, Human Security Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Poster Boys No More: Gender and Security Sector Reform in Timor-Leste

    Myrttinen, Henri. 2010. Poster Boys No More: Gender and Security Sector Reform in Timor-Leste. 31. Geneva: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF). 

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    Topics: DDR, Gender, Women, Men, Girls, Boys, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Gender-Based Violence, Security Sector Reform Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste

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    Conflict and Development: Challenges in Responding to Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs in Timor-Leste

    Wayte, Kayli, Anthony B. Zwi, Suzanne Belton, Joao Martins, Nelson Martins, Anna Whelan, and Paul M. Kelly. 2008. “Conflict and Development: Challenges in Responding to Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs in Timor-Leste.” Reproductive Health Matters 16 (31): 83-92.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Displacement & Migration, Forced Migration, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Health, Reproductive Health, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste Keywords: conflict and crisis settings, forced migration, reproductive health, maternity waiting camp, East Timor

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    Women Acting for Women: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Timor-Leste

    Costa, Monica, Marian Sawer, and Rhonda Sharp. 2013. “Women Acting for Women: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Timor-Leste.” International Feminist Journal Of Politics 15 (3): 333-52.

     

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    Topics: Gender, Gender Budgeting, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Political Participation Regions: Oceania Countries: Timor-Leste Keywords: gender-responsive budgeting, substantive representation, Timor-Leste, women's parliamentary caucus

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    'Cowboy' Policing versus 'the Softer Stuff;' Masculinities and Policekeeping

    Bevan, Marianne and Megan H. MacKenzie. 2012. "'Cowboy' Policing versus 'the Softer Stuff;' Masculinities and Policekeeping." International Feminist Journal of Politics 14 (4): 508-528.

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    Topics: Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Security Sector Reform, Violence Regions: Oceania Countries: New Zealand, Timor-Leste

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