Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Томови 30-32University of Prince Edward Island., 2003 |
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... independence was denied to them , but rather , in most cases , because they have not requested it in the first place . Referenda in the Dutch Antilles ( 1993 and 1994 ) , Puerto Rico ( 1993 ) , U.S. Virgin Islands ( 1993 ) , and Bermuda ...
... independence was denied to them , but rather , in most cases , because they have not requested it in the first place . Referenda in the Dutch Antilles ( 1993 and 1994 ) , Puerto Rico ( 1993 ) , U.S. Virgin Islands ( 1993 ) , and Bermuda ...
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... independence began in 1975 , led by UMNC ( Union Multiraciale Nouvelle Caledonienne ) . The UC advocation of merely limited autonomy now seemed inadequate . In France , the Socialist party of François Mitterrand had supported auto ...
... independence began in 1975 , led by UMNC ( Union Multiraciale Nouvelle Caledonienne ) . The UC advocation of merely limited autonomy now seemed inadequate . In France , the Socialist party of François Mitterrand had supported auto ...
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... independence referendum finally held in September 1987 was boycotted by some 84 % of eligible Kanaks . Of the 59 % of total New Caledonian electors who did vote , 98 % opposed independence . The lines of ethnic voting were clearly drawn ...
... independence referendum finally held in September 1987 was boycotted by some 84 % of eligible Kanaks . Of the 59 % of total New Caledonian electors who did vote , 98 % opposed independence . The lines of ethnic voting were clearly drawn ...
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