Abstract
New Caledonia is preparing to hold an independence referendum by the November 2018 deadline. The stakes are high, as the outcome could redefine Frances status in our region. All parties have a lot to do over a short time, in a volatile environment. The French territory, Australias closest neighbour to Brisbane, has strategic significance. At a time when Chinese engagement, including in the South China Sea, can potentially alter our seaways and immediate neighbourhood, a stable ally at the western end of the South Pacific is an asset. New Caledonia was once known as the US aircraft carrier, headquarters for the Coral Sea victory that underpins the AustraliaUS alliance. Hydrocarbons are evident in our contiguous EEZs. Alone of the Melanesian countries arching to our northeast, New Caledonia has been stable for 30 years, under agreements now ending.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | The Strategist |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |