Latin America

Latin America

The Legal History of Latin America

This section provides an overview of Latin America

Latin America’s Political Pendulum and Foreign Policy

Introduction

The pendulum of Latin American politics is swinging rightward once again. Yet as the “pink tide” recedes, the forces of change have more to do with socioeconomics than ideology. Dramatic economic and political crises have coincided in countries like Brazil and Venezuela. Still, the final result for Latin America may be the emergence of centrist, pragmatic modes of governance, and with them, opportunities for the U.S. to improve relations. The new administration must look beyond the neoliberal model of the 1990s, and develop an approach to relations fit for the 21st century.[1]

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  • International Organization
  • Foreign Relations
  • Intergovernmental Organization
  • Regional Organization
  • Regional Integration

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Notes and References

1. Source: the Foreign Policy Association.

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  • Legal Biography
  • Legal Traditions
  • Historical Laws
  • History of Law

Further Reading

Hierarchical Display of Latin America

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Latin America

Concept of Latin America

See the dictionary definition of Latin America.

Characteristics of Latin America

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Translation of Latin America

Thesaurus of Latin America

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  • Promotion of culture
  • Autonomous Community of Galicia