The third independence referendum in New Caledonia – a fallback to colonialism ?
Résumé
The third and final referendum in the French overseas territory New Caledonia on December 12, 2021, was wasted.
Although the vote was legal and the result was clear (96.5% voting against independence), we argue – along with various
international observers – that the schedule did not respect Kanak cultural traditions and the vote should be considered as
undemocratic. As engaged scholars with different scientific backgrounds (geography, agronomy, education) and of different
origins (German, British-Australian, French-Caledonian and indigenous Kanak), we critically examine the circumstances of the
third referendum and analyse the reasons for the non-participation of the majority of independence supporters. We offer a
number of observations on future prospects for the interrupted decolonization process and recommend the consideration of
new forms of partnerships between France and New Caledonia.