In this groundbreaking study of American imperialism, leading legal scholars address the problem of the U.S. territories. Foreign in a Domestic Sense will redefine the boundaries of constitutional scholarship. More than four million U.S. citizens currently live in five “unincorporated” U.S. territories. The inhabitants of these vestiges of an American empire are denied full representation in Congress and cannot vote in presidential elections. Focusing on Puerto Rico, the largest and most populous of the territories, Foreign in a Domestic Sense sheds much-needed light on the United States’ unfinished colonial experiment and its legacy of racially rooted imperialism, while insisting on the centrality of these “marginal” regions in any serious...
The ascendancy of the United States as a global empire produced a crisis in the meaning of American ...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Puerto Ricans became United States citizens while als...
This Note will consider the historical background of the compact-colony conundrum and examine the de...
In this groundbreaking study of American imperialism, leading legal scholars address the problem of ...
In this groundbreaking study of American imperialism, leading legal scholars address the problem of ...
Ask yourself why you are reading a review of a book about a colony called Puerto Rico in a journal o...
The Other American Colonies: An International and Constitutional Law Examination of the United State...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
The island of Puerto Rico is officially designated as an unincorporated United States territory. Acq...
International and constitutional law arguably collide in the legal arrangement between the United St...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the United States laid claim to an overseas empire, consol...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the United States laid claim to an overseas empire, consol...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
By invading and annexing Puerto Rico and other Spanish lands in 1898-1899, the United States took an...
In 2016, as a debt-ridden Puerto Rico tried and failed to protect its assets from rapacious creditor...
The ascendancy of the United States as a global empire produced a crisis in the meaning of American ...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Puerto Ricans became United States citizens while als...
This Note will consider the historical background of the compact-colony conundrum and examine the de...
In this groundbreaking study of American imperialism, leading legal scholars address the problem of ...
In this groundbreaking study of American imperialism, leading legal scholars address the problem of ...
Ask yourself why you are reading a review of a book about a colony called Puerto Rico in a journal o...
The Other American Colonies: An International and Constitutional Law Examination of the United State...
This thesis attempts to understand Puerto Rico’s colonial relationship to the United States as obscu...
The island of Puerto Rico is officially designated as an unincorporated United States territory. Acq...
International and constitutional law arguably collide in the legal arrangement between the United St...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the United States laid claim to an overseas empire, consol...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the United States laid claim to an overseas empire, consol...
This study traces the evolution of political status in Puerto Rico from 1936 to 1968, with special e...
By invading and annexing Puerto Rico and other Spanish lands in 1898-1899, the United States took an...
In 2016, as a debt-ridden Puerto Rico tried and failed to protect its assets from rapacious creditor...
The ascendancy of the United States as a global empire produced a crisis in the meaning of American ...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Puerto Ricans became United States citizens while als...
This Note will consider the historical background of the compact-colony conundrum and examine the de...