Peace as Government: The Will to Normalize Timor-Leste

Author:   Ramon Blanco
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498581776


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   28 February 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Peace as Government: The Will to Normalize Timor-Leste brings a problematization of post-conflict reconstruction processes by bridging two theoretical approaches that are often placed in diametrical opposite epistemic poles – the analytical tools developed by Michel Foucault and the English School. The author argues that peace operations have a very precise function in the international scenario – the fostering and the maintenance of a (neo)liberal order in the international society. He evinces that this particular function of peace operations is developed through the will to normalize post-conflict states and their populations. In order to advance his argument, the author analyses the United Nations’ (UN) engagement with Timor-Leste, since no other country had the large number of peace operations, the wide range of spheres of engagement or the depth of involvement that the UN had in Timor-Leste. The author evinces that this will to normalize Timor-Leste is rendered operational though the mechanism of government, the conduct of conducts in a Foucauldian sense, functioning in two levels. At the international level, the government operates through discipline, rewarding and punishing the Timorese state seeking to shape its behaviors as an individual in the international society. At the national level, the government operates through biopolitics, which functions through the attempt of shaping the life-supporting processes of the Timorese population.

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Author:   Ramon Blanco
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9781498581776


ISBN 10:   1498581773
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   28 February 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The UN's five consecutive massive (and intrusive) state-building and peace-building missions in postconflict Timor-Leste (1999-2012), labeled by some as neotrusteeship, are generally regarded as having been a qualified success. Drawing on theories and concepts earlier elaborated by Michel Foucault and the English school of international relations, Blanco (Federal Univ. of Latin-American Integration, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil) has created a novel analytical synthesis to explain those UN operations as a Foucaultian dispositif. In short, the totality of the UN's efforts to administer, discipline, and normalize life and governance in Timor-Leste constituted a comprehensive surveillance framework designed to transform this fledgling, collapsed postcolonial polity into a functioning liberal democratic state. Blanco's critical appraisal, based on fieldwork, UN documentation, and relevant secondary sources, lays bare the inherent limitations of even such ambitious undertakings. It offers a different perspective on international relations theory generally, and enriches our understanding of prevailing concepts such as statehood, power, international society, peace, global governance, and multilateral peace operations. . . this book should be found in all college and larger public libraries, especially those with collections specializing in international affairs. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.-- Choice Peace as Government: The Will to Normalize Timor-Leste provides a very timely and insightful analysis of the United Nations' state building and peacebuilding intervention in Timor-Leste and is definitely a must-read for all those interested in a more critical and comprehensive understanding of governance dynamics often sustaining internationally-led peace endeavors and processes. --Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra


The UN's five consecutive massive (and intrusive) state-building and peace-building missions in postconflict Timor-Leste (1999-2012), labeled by some as neotrusteeship, are generally regarded as having been a qualified success. Drawing on theories and concepts earlier elaborated by Michel Foucault and the English school of international relations, Blanco (Federal Univ. of Latin-American Integration, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil) has created a novel analytical synthesis to explain those UN operations as a Foucaultian dispositif. In short, the totality of the UN's efforts to administer, discipline, and normalize life and governance in Timor-Leste constituted a comprehensive surveillance framework designed to transform this fledgling, collapsed postcolonial polity into a functioning liberal democratic state. Blanco's critical appraisal, based on fieldwork, UN documentation, and relevant secondary sources, lays bare the inherent limitations of even such ambitious undertakings. It offers a different perspective on international relations theory generally, and enriches our understanding of prevailing concepts such as statehood, power, international society, peace, global governance, and multilateral peace operations. . . this book should be found in all college and larger public libraries, especially those with collections specializing in international affairs. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.--CHOICE Peace as Government: The Will to Normalize Timor-Leste provides a very timely and insightful analysis of the United Nations' state building and peacebuilding intervention in Timor-Leste and is definitely a must-read for all those interested in a more critical and comprehensive understanding of governance dynamics often sustaining internationally-led peace endeavors and processes. --Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra


Peace as Government: The Will to Normalize Timor-Leste provides a very timely and insightful analysis of the United Nations' state building and peacebuilding intervention in Timor-Leste and is definitely a must-read for all those interested in a more critical and comprehensive understanding of governance dynamics often sustaining internationally-led peace endeavors and processes. --Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra


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Ramon Blanco is professor at the Federal University of Latin-American Integration.

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