Legal Borderlands
Across
- 2. Opposite of savage, adjective that China (and PR) just didn't quite meet (W2,6)
- 6. Not trite term, fear that would be used on US like the US used it in other countries (W3)
- 10. Center of US Empire and not part of it (W7)
- 13. Kind of medicine specifically designed for survival of Europeans in areas which they were not suited for (W6)
- 14. At the center of US's image, in conflict with 66A (W1)
- 16. May be relinquished, not perpetual (W3)
- 18. "Even with development, who is being served by these innovations?"
- 21. Group for antislavery (and anti-immigrant), for the wrong reasons (W4)
- 24. Type of weapons the US (and other countries) have lost (HT)
- 25. "Rise of GMOs means some countries are increasingly reliant on these big companies, continuing harm today"
- 27. What occurred to some US citizens that did not look it (HT)
- 28. Fear in some PR groups, not unfounded but misplaced (W6)
- 29. Impossible for the US to do, teutonics (W5)
- 30. Swiss hacker accessed this unsecured national list (HT)
- 35. Asian laborer vs. European (W4)
- 37. "An incorporated state does not derive its power from the Fed. Gov't whereas an unincorporated state does"
- 38. When law allows for lawlessness (W1)
- 40. State considering property ban on citizens of China (HT)
- 41. "Tension between physical space and ideas behind physical space, obvious in GTMO - literally leased out + domination of bodies"
- 42. Acquisition of these raised questions about US identity (W1)
- 44. Purchased from Russia in 1867, became a state in 1958
- 46. Scene of debate in PR, involuntary (W6)
- 47. "The national myth is then two parts: our contemporary myth of the melting pot and the historical myth of the promise of reconstruction"
- 49. Hypothesis by Foucault, controlling society by controlling language (W4)
- 52. Workers, to land owners, seen as (W4)
- 53. What citizens from Other countries are seen as, but not US
- 55. The belief that the US is inherently different and has an obligation to promote democracy in other countries
- 57. American Empire role that emerged post 9/11 relating to War on Terror on other countries (W7)
- 60. 3rd world countries were rushed into integration of national economies into this larger marketplace (W8)
- 62. Act passed with little discussion or thought (W6)
- 65. International financial institution, loans for development (W8)
- 66. Contradiction, reframed to fit US empire identity
- 68. Number of destinations passport holders can access translates to: (HT)
- 69. "A form of othering in terms of sexuality in private sphere, portraying PR women as biologically different was convenient at this time"
- 73. Forever prevalent in global, legal discussions, idea based on the difference between the West and East (W2)
- 74. Goes with opposite of Western (W2)
- 76. Cobbler by another name (W3)
- 77. With 19D, idea of returning to the ‘sacred centers’ of ancient indigenous civilizations in order to modernize (W8)
- 78. "By problematizing PR women's bodies the states made them into problems that needed US"
- 79. Ignored during modernization, treating all nations as uniform (W8)
- 80. Created, produced and controlled by Western "experts," ​​fitting countries in as characters in the right "roles" (W2)
- 81. Lack of clarity, used as a tool in US law
Down
- 1. Constructed, moldable key aspect of the US empire
- 3. In Downes v Bidwell, question of whether these could be taxed (W5)
- 4. "The fact that its an imagined concept means it can be used in different ways detached from real situations"
- 5. With 10A,what it has been since 14th century (W7)
- 7. US stepped in after this occurred in Haiti (HT)
- 8. Control over one area, at times purposefully unclear
- 9. Annexed in 1898, after political turmoil and US military intervention
- 11. What determined if people were seen fit to rule themselves (W6,4)
- 12. Where many anthropologists were taught (W8)
- 15. On maps, Puerto Rico, Guam, etc (W1)
- 17. Group of cases that used 81A, relating to territories (W5)
- 19. According to some, all countries, especially 3rd world, should strive to achieve this, HDI measures it (W8)
- 20. Sign recently removed from the side of building next to Saieh (HT)
- 22. Leading to international waters questions, found in a ship at in Colombian waters (HT)
- 23. Proving your worth to the country, then and now(W3)
- 26. "​​Refugees have an exceptionalism around them that is taken advantage of to further divide two sides of the binary"
- 31. Suggested bill in MA for prisoners to donate ____ (HT)
- 32. Contradiction reframed to fit US empire (W7)
- 33. With 66A theory used to reframe interference in other countries
- 34. Asian laborers confused this process in the US as they were not easily categorized in the racial binary (W4)
- 36. ____ problems in GTMO were a reflection of what was occurring in mainland US (W7)
- 39. Calls for this by the UN to Haiti, divisive(HT)
- 43. "For developing countries, going through development is destructive"
- 45. What follows the flag (W5)
- 48. "Heritage was tied to a dominance, created an idea that was tied to race, this justified american empire"
- 50. System of thought that underlies political or economic theory and policy and guides the actions of people
- 51. Where the Court hid answers on constitutional rights (W7)
- 54. Economic model that emphasizes public ownership, in W8 shown as building things they did not need to build to stay busy (W8)
- 56. Hard to differentiate from immigration (change 5 letters to get this word) (W4)
- 58. Economic model that emphasizes the role of individual's actions in climbing the ladder (W8, 4, 5)
- 59. Brazilian President, hiding in Florida(HT)
- 61. Placed opposite of subject, passive (W3)
- 63. opposite of citizen (W1)
- 64. Model US moved into, seen in US being referred to as one entity vs multiple contracting states (W5)
- 67. Where law is made, lies outside the core
- 70. Myth of Westphalian order: Equal ___ (W3)
- 71. "The lack of law was by design, GTMO workers operated under specific conditions, there are parallels between a corporation and GTMO"
- 72. "New paradigms are not reactionary, they are made real through [...] the power that is exerted on them"
- 75. What geographical regions and the characteristics to assigned to them are (W2)