Main Article Content
Reunion Island's Position in the southern African and the Indian Ocean Islands Regions
Abstract
Reunion Island is one of the islands in southeastern Africa. Like most other
islands, it experienced colonisation and became part of the French colonial empire.
What is interesting is that Reunion Island rather opted for continued dependency
while other colonised territories opted for sovereignty; the island thus became
an overseas ‘department' of France. This department status illustrates the socioeconomic
benefi ts of retaining a direct link with the metropolitan state, and the island tends to use its hegemonic status within the region to infl uence other islands formerly controlled by France, to reconsider acquiring department status as that would assist their socio-economic
development. At the same time, France continues to use the island as its gateway
to advance the French diplomatic and economic infl uence in southern Africa
and the Indian Ocean Islands regions.
Africa Insight Vol. 37 (4) 2008 pp. 108-116