In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the links between these far-flung outposts of empire, New Caledonia and Australia, were much stronger than we might realise today. New Caledonia loomed large in Australian preoccupations as a commercial partner and an export market but also as an example of French perfidy and maladministration and as a threat to security.Relations between these French and British colonies reflected in part the state of broader relations between the imperial powers, as well as changing geo-political realities in the region. The profoundly ambiguous and tension-filled relationship between the two imperial powers must be stressed – the two countries had been at war for much of the past five hundred years, they vi...
This survey points to the heavy dependence of New Caledonia on French aid and nickel mining and proc...
A self-determination referendum was held in New Caledonia on 4 November 2018 and, to the great aston...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
In the decade or so from 1941, Australian military officers and government officials paid some atten...
Property relations are often ambiguous in postcolonial settings. Property is only considered as such...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
Despite broadly positive relations between New Zealand and France, New Zealand’s ties with New Caled...
France through its three Pacific entities is a resident sovereign neighbour in Australia's region. I...
In the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, conflict and difference between Indigenous Kanak p...
In the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, conflict and difference between Indigenous Kanak p...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
International audienceThis article studies the ambivalency of the relationships between Papua-New-Gu...
Property relations are often ambiguous in postcolonial settings. Property is only considered as such...
The observations of nineteenth-century Russian visitors to New Caledonia have not previously been ad...
This article explores the Francophobia which characterised the coverage in late nineteenth-century N...
This survey points to the heavy dependence of New Caledonia on French aid and nickel mining and proc...
A self-determination referendum was held in New Caledonia on 4 November 2018 and, to the great aston...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
In the decade or so from 1941, Australian military officers and government officials paid some atten...
Property relations are often ambiguous in postcolonial settings. Property is only considered as such...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
Despite broadly positive relations between New Zealand and France, New Zealand’s ties with New Caled...
France through its three Pacific entities is a resident sovereign neighbour in Australia's region. I...
In the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, conflict and difference between Indigenous Kanak p...
In the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, conflict and difference between Indigenous Kanak p...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
International audienceThis article studies the ambivalency of the relationships between Papua-New-Gu...
Property relations are often ambiguous in postcolonial settings. Property is only considered as such...
The observations of nineteenth-century Russian visitors to New Caledonia have not previously been ad...
This article explores the Francophobia which characterised the coverage in late nineteenth-century N...
This survey points to the heavy dependence of New Caledonia on French aid and nickel mining and proc...
A self-determination referendum was held in New Caledonia on 4 November 2018 and, to the great aston...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...