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Puerto Rico, Colonialism, and Neocolonialism

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  • Cruz-Martinez, Gibran

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This essay aims to briefly collect the historical context of colonialism in Puerto Rico since the Spanish era but primarily focuses on revealing the reasons to consider Puerto Rico as a colony and non-self-governing territory of the US – rather than a neocolony of the US. Later, the article addresses the three non-colonial options recognized by the 1514 United Nations (UN) Resolution and the results of the five referendums on the political status of the Caribbean archipelago held over the last five decades. The essay concludes that Puerto Rico is undoubtedly a colony and asks for the United Nations and the sovereign countries of the world to denounce this illegal colonial relationship that subordinates residents of Puerto Rico to the will of the US Congress where they have no voting representatives.

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  • Cruz-Martinez, Gibran, 2019. "Puerto Rico, Colonialism, and Neocolonialism," SocArXiv azvhs, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:azvhs
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/azvhs
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    1. Cruz-Martinez, Gibran, 2017. "Produciendo Bienestar. Una mirada desde las comunidades marginadas en Puerto Rico," SocArXiv yb2zf, Center for Open Science.
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