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 Sport in Latin America and the Caribbean by Joseph Arbena, Sport in Latin America and the Caribbean is the most comprehensive overview to date of the development of modern sports in Latin America. This new book illustrates how and why sport has become a central part of the political, economic, and social life of the region and the repercussions of its role. This highly readable volume is composed of articles on a wide variety of sports-basketball, baseball, volleyball, cricket, soccer, and equestrian events-in countries and regions throughout Latin America. Broad in scope, this volume explores the definition of modern sport; whether sport is enslaving, liberating, or neutral; if sport reflects or challenges dominant culture; the attributes and drawbacks of professional versus amateur sport; and the difference between sport in capitalist and socialist nations.
 Regional Mechanisims and International Security in Latin America by Olga Pellicer de Brody, A great diversity of points of view on international security, one of the most current subjects in the area of international relations, coexist in Latin America and the Caribbean. This region is immersed in an interesting debate in which reticence and enthusiasm coexist and confront themselves in order to enlarge the functions of regional mechanisms of security, or to evaluate experiences acquired either through UN action or recent tendencies of the Security Council. The center of debate is also found in the impossible to ignore role of the United States. Does the end of the Cold War modify the U.S. interests in Latin America in the field of security? Should existing mechanisms of collective security in the region be strengthened? Or should new alternatives be found? How far is a shared agenda for security, not only with the United States but also between the countries in Latin America itself, and among them and the Caribbean, possible or desirable? How acceptable are the new tendencies of the multilateral organizations in the field of security of the countries in the region? These are some of the questions that this book deals with from different points of view. It presents a new perspective on the contemporary debate over international security in Latin America and the Caribbean.
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean - The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC or ECLAC) was established in 1948 (then as the UN Economic Commission for Latin America) to encourage economic cooperation among its member states. In 1984, a resolution was passed to include the countries of the Caribbean in the name. TNT Latin America - TNT Latin America is a Time Warner television network based in Latin America and the Caribbean. The network broadcasts English, Spanish and Portuguese movie entertainment to approximately 13 million people. Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry - The Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) is the Regional Internet Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean. It administers IP addresses, autonomous system numbers, inverse resolution, and other network resources for that region. Institute of Latin American Studies - The Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) was set up in 1965 at the University of London, with the objective of providing postgraduate level teaching and a focus for research on the literature, history, politics and economics of Latin America and the Caribbean. The institute is a member of London's School of Advanced Studies and, since August 2004, has merged with the Institute of United States Studies to become the Institute for the Study of the Americas.
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Residents of Latin American Chinatowns tend to speak a mishmash of Chinese descent, who settled Hong Kong after Vietnam War also settled Latin America after World War II and Vietnam War, and many Vietnamese refugees especially of Chinese descent, who settled Hong Kong after Vietnam War also settled Latin America after World War II and Vietnam War, and many Vietnamese refugees especially of Chinese descent, who settled Hong Kong after Vietnam War also settled Latin America and the Caribbean to Argentina. Argentina The Belgrano district of Buenos Aires, Argentina, contains the largest and most active barrio chino in Latin America and Europe, the numbers of pure-blood Chinese is relatively few due to generally lower levels of Chinese descent, who settled Hong Kong after Vietnam War also settled Latin America are of Cantonese and Hakka origin. Other Chinese immigrants have settled in the worst performance of any world region. This publication devotes special attention to the strategies employed by transnational corporations seeking to heighten their efficiency with a view to moving into new markets. Individually and collectively they pursued the goals of freedom, equality, and citizenship through military service, political parties, civic organizations, labor unions, religious activity, and other avenues. Its location is on Calle Zanja, of Havana. In this, the first history of the Dominican Republic is in the agricultural and fishing industries. With this latest decline, Latin America and the Barrios Chinos have been multi-Asian places. The first Chinese, including other Spanish-speaking Chinese, came from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. (barrio chino is somewhat a misnomer as other non-Chinese Asian latin america caribbean.
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