Former governor Alejandro García Padilla’s announcement that Puerto Rico could not pay its 72-billion-dollar debt prompted debates regarding the role the United States should play in Puerto Rico’s ability to restructure and pay the debt. Throughout the presidential election, when debate surrounding the issue increased, the predominant argument was that the United States did not play a role in creating the financial crisis. This thesis directly examines this argument through an interdisciplinary study of the role of the United States in Puerto Rico’s political and socioeconomic status. More specifically, this thesis analyzes policies surrounding women’s reproduction, race issues, the establishment of democracy and citizenship in Puerto Rico,...
Puerto Rico is suffering through multiple crises. Two are obvious: a financial crisis triggered by t...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States has long been a story of empire and colon...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
Puerto Rico represents an exceptional case in the history of Latin America due to the nature of its ...
As the United States ascended to hyper-power status during the late 1970s, it changed colonial polic...
This thesis is an analysis of current events regarding the future political status of Puerto Rico. I...
After more than a century of colonial subjugation by the United States, Puerto Rico’s stunted develo...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
Almost four decades after the U.S. government announced to the United nations that Puerto Rico had c...
With this dramatic announcement, Governor Alejandro García Padilla transformed the island nation’s l...
The intention of this paper is to establish why the political status of Puerto Rico is an internatio...
This paper provides a comprehensive breakdown of the ongoing economic crisis in the Commonwealth of ...
This study analyzes the politics and lived experiences of debt and climate disaster recovery in Puer...
Puerto Rico has been a United States territory since 1898. Since then, the island has remained in an...
This research will explore how the colonial administration built by the United States in Puerto Rico...
Puerto Rico is suffering through multiple crises. Two are obvious: a financial crisis triggered by t...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States has long been a story of empire and colon...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
Puerto Rico represents an exceptional case in the history of Latin America due to the nature of its ...
As the United States ascended to hyper-power status during the late 1970s, it changed colonial polic...
This thesis is an analysis of current events regarding the future political status of Puerto Rico. I...
After more than a century of colonial subjugation by the United States, Puerto Rico’s stunted develo...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
Almost four decades after the U.S. government announced to the United nations that Puerto Rico had c...
With this dramatic announcement, Governor Alejandro García Padilla transformed the island nation’s l...
The intention of this paper is to establish why the political status of Puerto Rico is an internatio...
This paper provides a comprehensive breakdown of the ongoing economic crisis in the Commonwealth of ...
This study analyzes the politics and lived experiences of debt and climate disaster recovery in Puer...
Puerto Rico has been a United States territory since 1898. Since then, the island has remained in an...
This research will explore how the colonial administration built by the United States in Puerto Rico...
Puerto Rico is suffering through multiple crises. Two are obvious: a financial crisis triggered by t...
The relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States has long been a story of empire and colon...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...