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Republican means, imperial ends: American empire and the rule of law
American theory, Spanish structure, and Ilustrado capacity: inventing the Filipino people, constructing the American colonial state
Foreign in a domestic sense: organic sovereignty, unincorporated territories, and the insular doctrine
Sovereign but not popular: Colonial Leviathan, inherent power, and plenary authority
Progressive interventions, parchment barriers: civilizing mission, colonial development, and constitutional limitations
Popular but not sovereign: colonial democracy and the rise of the Philippine Assembly
American vessels, Filipino spirit: Filipinizing the government of the Philippine Islands
Filipinizing the public: the business of government and the government in business
Progressivism, populism, and the public interest: restoring Taft era and the Cabinet Crisis of 1923
Colonial conflict, constitutional categories: constitutional Imperialism and the Board of Control cases
From 'is' to 'ought': constitutionalizing colonial legacies.

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