Djayadi HananRifqi MunaFreitas, Manuel Jerónimo2024-10-162024-10-1620242024-09-10https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14576/348Since 2011, Timor-Leste has been persistently seeking ASEAN membership because of its aspirations for greater national identity within the region, political stability, and economic advantages. However, the country has yet to attain full membership despite ongoing efforts. This study looks at the reasons behind TimorLeste's bid, the difficulties it confronts, and how ASEAN members feel about its admission. The study is based on a constructivist paradigm, emphasizing how social interactions, ideas, and norms shape regional dynamics and integration processes. Using secondary data sources from government documents, media stories, and scholarly literature, this study uses qualitative approaches. Thematic analysis is employed to find trends regarding the reasons for, difficulties encountered, and advantages of Timor-Leste's ASEAN membership. Important conclusions include that Timor-Leste has several obstacles, even if the country is driven by the possibility of increased political stability, economic progress, and strengthening ofregional identity. These obstacles include the need for significant outside assistance,diplomatic initiatives, political instability, and problems with governance. The ASEAN norms significantly impact the integration process, particularly respect forsovereignty and non-interference.enAll Rights ReservedInternational SupportDiplomatic effortsASEANPolitical instabilitiesGovernment issuesTimor-LesteConstructivist viewpointsTimor-Leste’s interest in joining ASEAN : challenges and benefitsThesisNIDN0329017201KODEPRODI67101#Political ScienceNIM02212220008