South America
From Hobson's Choice
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A continent of the Americas which is occupied mainly by one Portuguese-speaking nation (Brazil) and nine Spanish-speaking nations; the interior of the continent is sparsely settled, and the primary economic role is cash crops for the global economy.
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External Links
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Government
- Government (Gunnar Anzinger)
- US AID | Latin America
- CIA World Factbook
- Country Analysis Briefs, Department of Energy EIA
- Country Studies, US Library of Congress
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Multilateral
- Labor Statistics, International Labor Organization
- OECD Publications
- Datafinder (Population Reference Bureau)
- United Nations agencies & bureaux
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News & Media
- Bolivia Times
- Latin America Press
- LatinFocus Consensus
- Narco News Bulletin
- North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) (all major papers)
- Venezuela News, Views & Analysis
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NGO/University: Current Info
- Amnesty International | Latin America
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Just the Facts: Latin America Defense Information, Center for International Policy (CIPA)
- Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, New York City
- Foreign Policy In Focus
- Human Rights Watch | Latin America
- D. Rockefeller Inst. of L. American Studies, Harvard University
- Journal of World Systems Research
- Latin American Database (LADB)
- Latin America Information Agency
- Julian Samora Research Institute (JSRI), Latino Studies—Michigan State
- Political Database of the Americas, Georgetown University
- Prof. Loveman—Andean Security Policy page, CILAS—San Diego State
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NGO/University: History
- Bond University | Latin America—lecture index
- "Independence in Latin America," F Smith World History site
- Hektor R. Fuster, "The British Empire and the Independence of Latin America from Spain"
- Repositories of Primary Sources, University of Idaho
- Crisis States Research, London School of Economics
- Donald J. Mabry, Colonial Latin America
, Mississippi State University/The Historical Text Archive (2002)
- Sources... on Latin America | E-text Archive, Oberlin College
- Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley
- Digital Archives, University of Wisconsin


