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ID163244
Title ProperFrench territories in the forum
Other Title InformationTrojan horse or paddles for the Pacific canoe?
LanguageENG
AuthorPrinsen, Gerard ;  Leslie, Helen
Summary / Abstract (Note)With the development of the new Framework for Pacific Regionalism and through collective action on issues such as climate change, home‐grown Pacific regionalism is arguably strengthening. The admission in 2016 of French Polynesia and New Caledonia as full members of the Pacific Islands Forum, however, could potentially shift the balance of policy influence away from Pacific Island members towards that of the Forum's metropolitan members (Australia, New Zealand and now France). While it is early days, this research note makes some beginning observations about where the balance of influence is likely to tilt. We conclude that despite their status as non‐self‐governing territories, New Caledonia and French Polynesia have at times successfully pursued their own interests over those of France and both have much human and economic capital to offer their Pacific Island peers. We also suggest that assuming France's territories will align with the geopolitical interests of Australia and New Zealand and potentially move the Forum back towards a neoliberal agenda, denies the political agency that Pacific Island countries have been increasingly exercising over the Forum's policy. On balance, rather than acting as France's Trojan horse, we argue that the territories’ membership will further strengthen the Pacific canoe.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 59, No.3; Dec 2018: p.384-390
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint 2018-12 59, 3
Key WordsPacific Islands Forum ;  Framework For Pacific Regionalism ;  Forum Membership ;  French Territories ;  Pacific Regionalism