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Offshore Europe on the Move: The Dynamics of Euro-Caribbean Societies and Politics in the XXIst Century (Part 1)
Offshore Europe on the Move: The Dynamics of Euro-Caribbean Societies and Politics in the XXIst Century
Thursday, July 9, 2015: 11:00 AM-12:45 PM
H202B (28 rue des Saints-Pères)
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Chair:
Bruno Cousin
The Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean: Will De-Colonization Ever End?
Lammert de Jong
,
Independent scholar
;
Ron van der Veer
,
Council of State (NL)
The British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean: Edging Towards Decolonisation?
Peter Clegg
,
University of the West of England
The French Caribbean Between Egalitarian Aspirations and Identity Assertions: Towards a Shift in the Relationship to the State?
Justin Daniel
,
University of the French West Indies and Guyana
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