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France in the South Pacific
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Acknowledgements
- List of maps, figures and tables
- Glossary and acronyms
- Maps
- Introduction
- Part I — France in the Pacific to the 1990s
- 1. The French Pacific presence to World War II
- 2. France manages independence demands and nuclear testing 1945–1990s
- 3. Regional diplomatic offensive 1980s–1990s
- Part II — France in the Pacific: 1990s to present
- 4. New Caledonia: Implementation of the Noumea Accord and political evolution from 1998
- 5. French Polynesia: Autonomy or independence?
- 6. France’s engagement in the region from the 1990s: France, its collectivities, the European Union and the region
- Part III — France in the Pacific: Present and future
- 7. French motivations in the Pacific
- 8. France’s future role in the region
- Appendix 1 Wording of Noumea Accord and 1999 Organic Law on Restricted Electorates
- Appendix 2 Principal statutory measures and proposals: New Caledonia and French Polynesia
- References and bibliography
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