Sundar Akella

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The colonies would not be mere appendages of metropolitan France but would be developed in accordance with their own interests. Self-government would not happen, however—federalism was indeed designed to head it off—and the international community would have no say in how France conducted her colonial affairs. Any changes would be made within the family, much as the United States might decide to alter the status of Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.18
Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam
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