On 4 November 2018, eligible New Caledonian voters will participate in a referendum on whether the territory will become independent from France. President Emmanuel Macron made his first visit to the territory on 3–5 May and committed to respect the outcome of the vote, as did his predecessor François Hollande. His visit coincided with the marking of 30 years since the deaths of 21 people during a French military operation to rescue gendarmes taken hostage by pro-independence partisans on the island of Ouvéa in 1988. A year later, widely respected pro-independence leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou was gunned down while observing a commemoration for the 19 Kanak victims. Macron’s visit also coincided with the 20-year anniversary of the Noumea Accord...
On 11 May 2014, voters in New Caledonia went to the polls to elect representatives to three provinci...
Behind a façade of stability, New Caledonian politics is shifting away from its long-established bip...
Over the next few years, major political — and possibly constitutional — changes can be expected i...
In December 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Caledonians were faced with a third referendum p...
The Nouméa Accord of 1998 proposed a consensually negotiated interim governing framework in New Cale...
This In Brief outlines the main aspects of the referendum on independence in New Caledonia, officia...
After a long history of difference, including civil war, over independence, New Caledonia’s 4 Novemb...
New Caledonia – also known as Kanaky – is a French autonomous territory in the South Pacific. As the...
A self-determination referendum was held in New Caledonia on 4 November 2018 and, to the great aston...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
The French-ruled territory of New Caledonia, or Kanaky, as Indigenous pro-independence campaigners c...
The French overseas territory of New Caledonia, called “Kanaky” by the indigenous Kanak people who r...
The French Pacific collectivity of New Caledonia has held two referendums on its political status un...
The French overseas territory of New Caledonia, called "Kanaky" by the indigenous Kanak people who r...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Dr. David Scott explains that...
On 11 May 2014, voters in New Caledonia went to the polls to elect representatives to three provinci...
Behind a façade of stability, New Caledonian politics is shifting away from its long-established bip...
Over the next few years, major political — and possibly constitutional — changes can be expected i...
In December 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Caledonians were faced with a third referendum p...
The Nouméa Accord of 1998 proposed a consensually negotiated interim governing framework in New Cale...
This In Brief outlines the main aspects of the referendum on independence in New Caledonia, officia...
After a long history of difference, including civil war, over independence, New Caledonia’s 4 Novemb...
New Caledonia – also known as Kanaky – is a French autonomous territory in the South Pacific. As the...
A self-determination referendum was held in New Caledonia on 4 November 2018 and, to the great aston...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
The French-ruled territory of New Caledonia, or Kanaky, as Indigenous pro-independence campaigners c...
The French overseas territory of New Caledonia, called “Kanaky” by the indigenous Kanak people who r...
The French Pacific collectivity of New Caledonia has held two referendums on its political status un...
The French overseas territory of New Caledonia, called "Kanaky" by the indigenous Kanak people who r...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Dr. David Scott explains that...
On 11 May 2014, voters in New Caledonia went to the polls to elect representatives to three provinci...
Behind a façade of stability, New Caledonian politics is shifting away from its long-established bip...
Over the next few years, major political — and possibly constitutional — changes can be expected i...