Abstract
Liberal peace strongly believes that security sector reform (SSR) can strengthen the structure of peace and security in post-conflict countries. However, this approach is not always successful in several countries including East Timor. Based on the institutionalism approach, this study found an interesting fact that Falintil's veterans' toxic role in their relations with state security institutions had weakened the function of state security institutions and caused the insecurity of the state and people of East Timor from 2000-2008. These results were obtained through field research using qualitative-quantitative mix method research based on primary data obtained from interviews, surveys, and official documents from the United Nations and the government of East Timor.
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Sugito, Warsito, T., & Nurmandi, A. (2020). TOXIC INSTITUTIONALISM IN SECURITY SECTOR REFORM: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE FAILURE OF BUILDING SECURITY INSTITUTIONS IN EAST TIMOR. Austral: Brazilian Journal of Strategy and International Relations, 9(18), 172–195. https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-6912.100350
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