The French overseas territories today


Autoria(s): Mrgudovic, Nathalie
Contribuinte(s)

Clegg, Peter

Killingray, David

Data(s)

01/06/2012

Resumo

From French colonies (or protectorates) to French Overseas Territories or Overseas Départements in 1946, these French overseas entities have progressively evolved, by different speeds and degrees. If the initial changes suggested by the United Nations (UN) were mostly justified on political and ideological grounds (the right to independence, self-determination and sovereignty), the current changes, encouraged by France this time, appear mainly as an attempt to alleviate economic dependency. This paper considers what is really at stake in the current statutory evolution of the French Overseas territories.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16538/1/The_French_overseas_territories_today.pdf

Mrgudovic, Nathalie (2012). The French overseas territories today. IN: The non-independent territories of the Caribbean and Pacific. Clegg, Peter and Killingray, David (eds) London: Institute of Commonwealth Studies.

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Institute of Commonwealth Studies

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16538/

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