The Promise of Prosperity
Contributor(s)
Bovensiepen, Judith (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
For the people of Timor-Leste, independence promised a fundamental transformation from foreign occupation to self-rule, from brutality to respect for basic rights, and from poverty to prosperity. In the eyes of the country’s political leaders, revenue from the country’s oil and gas reserves is the means by which that transformation could be effected. Over the past decade, they have formulated ambitious plans for state-led development projects and rapid economic growth. Paradoxically, these modernist visions are simultaneously informed by and contradict ideas stemming from custom, religion, accountability and responsibility to future generations. This book explores how the promise of prosperity informs policy and how policy debates shape expectations about the future in one of the world’s newest and poorest nation-states.
Keywords
Timor-Leste; Social Policy; Economic Development; OilDOI
10.22459/PP.2018ISBN
9781760462529OCN
1082957587Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
2018Classification
Global South / Developing countries
Indigenous peoples
Relating to Indigenous peoples
Social and cultural anthropology