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The Matignon Accords and Kanak Education in New Caledonia

Description:
Signed in June 1988, the Matignon Accords have been credited with bringing peace and development to the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia. For the indigenous Kanak population, however, the Accords have led to demobilisation, division and disillusionment in an independence movement that had shown considerable unity and strength. This paper examines the political origins and consequences ...
Display date:
1995
Location:
New Caledonia
Collections:
UC Research Repository
Publisher:
University of Canterbury. School of Educational Studies and Human Development
Content partner:
University of Canterbury Library
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