Tahiti and its Surrounding Islands: Formation and Crisis of a Centralized Area
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Polynesia has changed profoundly in the last two centuries, from a multitude of tiny island communities to a unified, macrocephalic and seemingly coherent whole. It has come to function as an interlocking system of central and peripheral areas that is still highly dependent on circumstances in mainland France and its territorial entities. The economic and financial difficulties affecting the centers are reactivating spatial lines of fracture between the different island groups.
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