Mining and Competing Sovereignties in New Caledonia
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作者:
Le Meur, Pierre-Yves
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French Natl Res Inst Sustainable Dev IRD, Knowledge Environm Soc, SENS Res Unit, CIRAD,IRD,UVPM, Marseille, FranceFrench Natl Res Inst Sustainable Dev IRD, Knowledge Environm Soc, SENS Res Unit, CIRAD,IRD,UVPM, Marseille, France
Le Meur, Pierre-Yves
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Levacher, Claire
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French Natl Res Inst Sustainable Dev IRD, Knowledge Environm Soc, SENS Res Unit, CIRAD,IRD,UVPM, Marseille, FranceFrench Natl Res Inst Sustainable Dev IRD, Knowledge Environm Soc, SENS Res Unit, CIRAD,IRD,UVPM, Marseille, France
Levacher, Claire
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[1] French Natl Res Inst Sustainable Dev IRD, Knowledge Environm Soc, SENS Res Unit, CIRAD,IRD,UVPM, Marseille, France
mining;
sovereign pluralism;
resource nationalism;
New Caledonia;
decolonization;
local level politics;
BIG-MAN;
STATE;
SECURITY;
DYNAMICS;
POWER;
D O I:
10.1002/ocea.5330
中图分类号:
Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要:
Mining, especially nickel mining, has a long history in New Caledonia and cannot be separated from the trajectory of this territory as a settler colony. However, the construction of mining as a political stake and resource in the New Caledonian public arenas has come surprisingly late, only emerging explicitly in the 1990s as pro-independence parties pushed the issue to the fore in their negotiations with the French state and anti-independence parties. Nickel mining and processing became part of the claim for sovereignty in the form of a 'resource nationalism' discourse. This paper discusses the multi-layered nature of sovereignty through the theoretical propositions of Richard Joyce on 'competing sovereignties' (2013) to illustrate both the complexities of a decolonization situation that has lasted for 20 years and the challenges posed to sovereignty by mining.