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Footnotes 2 The RPR is a Gaullist party. As Satineau points out (pp. 43–44), it is closely linked to the RPCR ('Assembly for New Caledonia with the [French] Republic'), which is the major right wing party in that territory. 3 The UDF is a Giscardian movement. 4 See Christnacht, pp. 44 (list). 5 Pisani was appointed High Commissioner and the French government delegate to New Caledonia on 1 December 1984. 6 See John Connell, New Caledonia or Kanaky? (ANU, National Centre for Development Studies, 1988), p. 348. 7 Since the abstention rate in the September 1987referendum – and arguably any election – is more open to interpretation than the actual voting figures. Fraser's own argument on pp. 36–37 – largely based on FLNKS contestation of the results – seems to bear out this point. 8 Alan Ward, ‘Labour Policy and Immigration 1945–1955’ in Spencer, Ward and Connell (eds.), New Caledonia, Essays in Nationalism and Dependency (St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1988), 81–105. 9 See, for example, Patrick Pillon, ‘Ethnic Mobilisation and the Genesis of Development Agencies’ in Spencer, Ward and Connell, especially pp. 126–27. 10 Quoted by M.C. (Marc Coulon), Les Chiffres kanaks (Noumea: Edipop, 1984), 52,
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Apr 1, 1989
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