Globalisation and the Australian Aborigines: gain or strain?
La mondialisation est un phénomène très complexe, qui implique à la fois l’émergence de l’économie de marché, l’accélération du commerce international, l’ouverture des frontières, la libre circulation des personnes et des biens, le développement extraordinaire des transports et de la technologie de...
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Main Author: | Ludivine Royer |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Presses universitaires de Rennes
2007-01-01
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Series: | Revue LISA |
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Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/1991 |
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