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Social Media: Americas: Central America

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for the Americas/Central America Region

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A Higher Realism
President Bush's inaugural speech signaled his entry into a third, more sweeping phase of foreign policy, the columnist maintains. During his first term, Bush moved from a pragmatism that sought to cu... Read More...


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Latin America Studies Association (LASA)
The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) is the largest professional Association in the world for individuals and institutions engaged in the study of Latin America. Read More...


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Society for Latin America Studies (SLAS)
Principal association in the United Kingdom for those interested in the study of Latin American affairs. Read More...


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Facultad Lainoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) (Site only in Spanish)
International Organization created by UNESCO, advocated to the promotion of Social Sciences in Latin America and the Caribbean. Read More...


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Consejo Lationoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CALACS)
International NGO that grouped 160 Research Centers and Graduate Programs in 21 Latin American countries. (Web page only available in Spanish, Portugues and French) Read More...


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Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Organization within United Nation Framework and its mission is to the economic development of Latin America and the Caribbean. Read More...


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Latin American Economic System (SELA)
The Latin American Economic System (SELA) is a regional intergovernmental organization that groups 27 Latin American and Caribbean countries. Read More...


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Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana (SICA)
International Organization that promotes Regional Economic Intergration in Central America. It is formed by Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá, and Belice. (Web Page avail... Read More...


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Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL)
NGO dedicated to make research and other activities related to Latin American countries. Read More...


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Nicaragua Says It Will Destroy Missiles
Nicaragua will completely eliminate a stockpile of hundreds of surface-to-air missiles with no expectation of compensation from the United States. (The Miami Herald, 11/12/2004) Read More...


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Chinese officials focus on trade
The president of China and other high-ranking Chinese officials began a tour of Latin America in Brazil intending to enhance trade for the booming nation of 1.3 billion people. (The Miami Herald, 11/1... Read More...


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Latin America benefits from China's development
For the Latin American countries China's significance does not only lie in increasingly broader trade opportunities and investment prospect but also in many international issues. (People`s Daily Onlin... Read More...


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China Filling U.S. Vacuum in Latin America
There's a powerful new player in Latin America and its aggressive presence south of U.S. borders spells trouble for the U.S. in this politically sensitive region. By Phil Brennan (Newsmax, 09/13/2004... Read More...


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Democratic forces should unite
Nicaraguan democrats should put aside their political differences and resume the spirit of unity in order to defeat emerging revolutionary dialectics in Nicaragua, Carlos Alberto Montaner analyzes. (F... Read More...


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A New Paradigm for U.S. Policy Toward Latin America
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A New U.S. Policy for Latin America: Reopening the Window of Opportunity
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Advancing Free Trade in Latin America: The Test of Leadership
A discussion of U.S. trade policy with Latin America as it relates specifically to the Free Trade Area of the Americas and the Quebec summit on April 22, 2001. by Ana I. Eiras (Heritage Foundation, 4... Read More...


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Bush's Twin Headaches In Latin America
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Clinton's Latin America Policy: A Legacy of Missed Opportunities
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Future Challenges to Secure Democracy in Latin America
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Restoring American Leadership in Latin America and the Caribbean
(Heritage Foundation, 9/25/1996) Read More...


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U.S. Interests in Latin America
(Heritage Foundation, 10/31/2002) Read More...


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U.S. Policy Toward Latin America: Lessons from Argentina
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