Latin America at 200

Latin America at 200
Author: Phillip Berryman
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781477308691

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Between 2010 and 2025, most of the countries of Latin America will commemorate two centuries of independence, and Latin Americans have much to celebrate at this milestone. Most countries have enjoyed periods of sustained growth, while inequality is showing modest declines and the middle class is expanding. Dictatorships have been left behind, and all major political actors seem to have accepted the democratic process and the rule of law. Latin Americans have entered the digital world, routinely using the Internet and social media. These new realities in Latin America call for a new introduction to its history and culture, which Latin America at 200 amply provides. Taking a reader-friendly approach that focuses on the big picture and uses concrete examples, Phillip Berryman highlights what Latin Americans are doing to overcome extreme poverty and underdevelopment. He starts with issues facing cities, then considers agriculture and farming, business, the environment, inequality and class, race and ethnicity, gender, and religion. His survey of Latin American history leads into current issues in economics, politics and governance, and globalization. Berryman also acknowledges the ongoing challenges facing Latin Americans, especially crime and corruption, and the efforts being made to combat them. Based on decades of experience, research, and travel, as well as recent studies from the World Bank and other agencies, Latin America at 200 will be essential both as a classroom text and as an introduction for general readers.

The National Versus the Foreigner in South America

The National Versus the Foreigner in South America
Author: Diego Acosta,Diego Acosta Arcarazo
Publsiher: Law in Context
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2018-05-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108425568

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A historical and comparative analysis investigating two hundred years of migration and citizenship laws in South America.

Afro Latin America 1800 2000

Afro Latin America  1800 2000
Author: George Reid Andrews
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195152326

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Covering the last two hundred years, and including Spanish America, Brazil, and the Caribbean, this book examines how African-descended people made their way out of slavery and into freedom, and how, once free, they helped build social and political democracy in the region.

The Latin Americans

The Latin Americans
Author: Víctor Alba
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1969
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015037365247

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This "composite view of the present-day situation in Latin America" seeks to convey an understanding and appreciation of the problems and temper, history and culture, aspirations and attitudes of today's Latin Americans.

London and Latin America

London and Latin America
Author: James Dunkerley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: 1900039834

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Social Inclusion and Economic Development in Latin America

Social Inclusion and Economic Development in Latin America
Author: Mayra Buvinić,Jacqueline Mazza,Ruthanne Deutsch
Publsiher: IDB
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781931003650

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Poverty and inequality in Latin America are easily recognizable in the faces of women, Afro-descendents, the indigenous, people with disabilities, victims of HIV/AIDS, and other groups outside the societal mainstream. Social Inclusion and Economic Development in Latin America reviews the common features of these excluded populations, including their invisibility in official statistics and the stigma, discrimination, and disadvantages they have long endured. But it also examines the region's inclusionary policies and programs that can improve access by these groups to the quality social services and economic and political resources these groups need to level the playing field. Case studies examine ethnic and racial political organization, gender quotas, and labor markets across the region, and social exclusion in Brazil, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru. Comparative studies summarize social inclusion policies of both the European Union and selected countries on the Continent.

The Rough Guide to First Time Latin America

The Rough Guide to First Time Latin America
Author: James Read,Polly Rodger Brown
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781848368699

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The Rough Guide First-Time Latin America tells you everything you need to know before you go to Latin America, from visas and vaccinations to budgets and packing. It will help you plan the best possible trip, with advice on when to go and what not to miss, and how to avoid trouble on the road. You'll find insightful information on what tickets to buy, where to stay, what to eat and how to stay healthy and save money in Latin America. The Rough Guide First-Time Latin America includes insightful overviews of each Latin American country highlighting the best places to visit with country-specific websites, clear maps, suggested reading and budget information. Be inspired by the 'things not to miss' section whilst useful contact details will help you plan your route. All kinds of advice and anecdotes from travellers who've been there and done it will make travelling stress-free. The Rough Guide First-Time Latin America has everything you need to get your journey underway.

Australia and Latin America

Australia and Latin America
Author: Barry Carr,John Minns
Publsiher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781925021240

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This is a good time to reflect on opportunities and challenges for Australia in Latin America. Impressive economic growth and opportunities for trade and investment have made Latin America a dynamic area for Australia and the Asia Pacific region. A growing Latin American population, Australia’s attractiveness to Latin American students, a fascination with the cultural vibrancy of the Americas and an awareness of Latin America’s increasingly independent stance in politics and economic diplomacy, have all contributed to raising the region’s profile. This collection of essays provides the first substantial introduction to Australia’s evolving engagement with Latin America, identifying current trends and opportunities, and making suggestions about how relationships in trade, investment, foreign aid, education, culture and the media could be strengthened.