Trajectoires post-coloniales de l'assimilation/Post-Colonial Trajectories of Assimilation

In this article, the authors seek to address the singular forms of the State in the French overseas territories. It explores the original historical construction and strengthening of both State interventions and bureaucratic domination in these territories. While drawing up an overview of the existi...

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subjects Assimilation
Bureaucracy
Colonialism
Decolonization
Dominance
Politicization
Scholarship
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