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  1. shs.cairn.info

    Atlas de l'Océanie. Continent d'îles, laboratoire du ... 150). With the regional dynamics of the world of Oceania (cf. infra) the 'dynamics of the outside world' have long been the subject of study in the field of international relations, as an external study founded on the interests of the great powers, to the exclusion of the ...
  2. donneesmondiales.com

    En Îles Marshall, l'heure des Îles Marshall (MHT) est en vigueur dans tout le pays et a actuellement 11 heures d'avance sur Paris. Mais contrairement à la France, il n'y a pas d'heure d'été. Il y a donc un décalage horaire de 11 heures en hiver. En revanche, en été, le décalage horaire est de 10 heures.
  3. Statistics for Development Division

    https://sdd.spc.int › fr › mh

    Les îles Marshall (République des) comprennent 29 atolls coralliens et sont situées légèrement à l'ouest de la ligne de changement de date. Elles se trouvent à l'est des États fédérés de Micronésie, au nord-est de Kiribati, au nord de Nauru et au sud de l'île Wake.
  4. oceanie360.com

    Alors voici 5 joyaux des îles Marshall à découvrir lors d'un futur voyage ! Majuro Photo du coucher de soleil à Majuro aux Îles Marshall - Wikimedia - Jamison Logan Agrandir l'image Majuro est la capitale des Îles Marshall, un État insulaire situé dans l'océan Pacifique.
  5. iris-france.org

    4 days agoÀ l'occasion de l'ouverture du premier Sommet France-Océanie, le 28 juillet 2003, le président français Jacques Chirac affirmait que « depuis plus de deux siècles, rien de ce qui touche le Pacifique et ses habitants n'est indifférent à la France ». Cette position politique ne saurait toutefois se traduire par une attention plus large des françaises accordée à la région du ...
  6. researchgate.net

    Horizons régionaux et variations océaniennes des territoires françaisRegional Perspectives and Oceanian Variations for the French Territorie
  7. The 5th France-Oceania Summit, which was planned in Papeete on April 16, 2020, was held virtually on July 19, 2021. 1. We, Heads of State, Government and Territories or representatives of France, Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, the Republic of Fiji, the Republic of Kiribati, the Republic of Marshall Islands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New ...
  8. academia.edu

    This article assesses these competing claims through an analysis of the political evolution of the territory since World War II. The analysis shows that French Polynesia has never been genuinely decolonized. In the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, the French government arbitrarily pulled the territory out of all available international or French ...
  9. research.aston.ac.uk

    « Regional identity […] has been constructed on a foundation of concrete reality. That the sea is as real as you and I […], that it shapes the character of this planet, that it is a major source of our sustenance, that it is something that we all share in common wherever we are in Oceania - all of these are statements of fact.
  10. overseas-association.eu

    Overseas Countries and Territories Association | OCTA

    https://www.overseas-association.eu › 5th-france-oceania-summit

    Today, 19 July 2021, the 5th France-Oceania Summit was held by videoconference by Emmanuel Macron. The first was organised by Jacques Chirac in 2003 and the last one took place in 2015 under the presidency of François Hollande. This Summit was an opportunity to give new momentum to cooperation with the States and territories of […]

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