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Pacific powers must strike careful balance in New Caledonia

Support for reconstruction needs to be attentive to Kanak sensitivities

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A checkpoint manned by independence supporters in Noumea on May 24: The situation in New Caledonia remains unsettled. (Sipa via AP Images)

Stephanie Lawson is professor emeritus of politics and international relations at Macquarie University and is the author of the new book "Regional Politics in Oceania: From Colonialism and Cold War to the Pacific Century."

Tensions over the political status of the French Pacific island territory of New Caledonia spilled over into major violence in May for the first time in 35 years.

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