France and Oceanian Sovereignties

ABSTRACT The character of sovereignty in its constitution, expression, and experience across Pacific Islands has come into renewed focus over recent years. Decades after the onset of the post‐war period of decolonization and independence, non‐self governing French territories in Oceania are seeing c...

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Cultural values
Decolonization
Evaluation
France
French colonialism
Global local relationship
Governance
Independence
Islands
Negotiation
Oceania
Pacific Islander people
Sovereignty
Visibility
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