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This book endeavors to explore the national purpose of the United
States and of Puerto Rico. The author studies Puerto Rico from the
time of 1898 to the late 1940's. She looks at the doctrine of
national self-determination while analyzing the effects of
colonialism in Puerto Rico at a time when worldwide decolonization
prevailed. The author also investigates the hypocrisy of the United
States' 'commitment' to democratic rule and its position as a
colonial power. Research methods include the study of relationships
between policymakers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, and the analysis
of political pressures and ideologies. The author also makes use of
interpretive literature in order to further explore decolonization,
national self-determination, and the role of the United States in
the international system. This study of morality and politics will
enlighten and educate students of nationalism, politics, and
international relations.
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