The Bahamas as an Unincorporated U.S. Territory: An In-Depth Analysis
Introduction
The idea of The Bahamas becoming an unincorporated territory of the United States is a provocative one, raising a mix of geopolitical, economic, cultural, and legal questions. While such a transformation is purely hypothetical at present, analyzing its potential implications offers a useful lens through which to examine issues of sovereignty, U.S. territorial policy, Caribbean geopolitics, and economic integration. This essay explores the ramifications of such a shift, examining its historical context, legal feasibility, political implications, economic outcomes, social and cultural impacts, and international response.