Latin Americans

Latin Americans (Spanish: Latinoamericanos; Portuguese: Latino-americanos; French: Latino-américains) are the citizens of the Latin American countries and dependencies. Latin American countries are multi-ethnic, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds. As a result, some Latin Americans do not take their nationality as an ethnicity, but identify themselves with both their nationality and their ancestral origins. Aside from the indigenous Amerindian population, all Latin Americans or their ancestors immigrated since 1492. Latin America has the largest diasporas of Spaniards, Portuguese, Black Africans, Italians, Lebanese, and Japanese in the world. The region also has large German (second largest after the …

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24 July 2024 English

Indeed, it is sad to expect that refugees would come from war zones in the wider Middle East and Africa, so when the UNHCR notes that 42% of the world’s …

Latinbarometro2, which shows that in 2003, while 62% of Latin Americans trusted the church, only 29% trusted the police


Archbridge Institute · 11 June 2024 English

Revolutionary” (published in English as “The Latin Americans: Their Love-Hate Relationship With the United States”), French philosopher Jean-François Revel argued that Latin Americans are not innocent of “making up

Revolutionary” (published in English as “The Latin Americans: Their Love-Hate Relationship With the United philosopher Jean-François Revel argued that Latin Americans are not innocent of “making up and propagating


PCNS: Policy Center for the New South · 4 June 2024 English

The consequence of these changes were quick to materialize: in the midterm elections of 1997, the PRI lost control of the Chamber of Deputies, and Cárdenas became the first elected …

individuals in Latin America. It provided Latin Americans with a safe space to express themselves, solid


IMF: International Monetary Fund · 3 June 2024 English

however, progress has been disappointing. This is true for Latin America, too. On one hand, Latin Americans overall value the benefits associated with the rules-based international system. Vibrant civil

true for Latin America, too. On one hand, Latin Americans overall value the benefits associated with


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 31 May 2024 English

Introduction Harsh V Pant A day might be a long time in politics, but in foreign policy, even a decade is usually not long enough to merit a serious appraisal. …

that of India’s US$10,120. Similarly, while Latin Americans are becoming more familiar with India, especially


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 29 May 2024 English

Two seemingly contradictory trends have accompanied the rise of digital transformation: a demand for better and more customized services, which require the use of personal data, and a concern for …

personalized advertisements to their cell phones, Latin Americans would be willing to pay to receive the same consistent with this finding, demonstrating that Latin Americans are generally in favor of using personal data


UN: The United Nations · 3 May 2024 English

15 p.Transmits input from the 7th meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development, held in Santiago, 15-18 Apr. 2024

subregion achieving Goal 1. Almost a third of Latin Americans lived in poverty: more than 180 million people


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 22 April 2024 English

The global supply of cocaine is at record levels: in just six years (from 2014 to 2020), cocaine production doubled and led to a 416 % increase in the European …

was a failure, resulting in a million dead Latin-Americans. He has criticised the US for confusing the European Parliamentary Research Service 12 that Latin Americans are increasingly willing to sacrifice democracy


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 8 April 2024 English

The relationship between firms and inequality has been a focus of recent attention globally. This chapter summarizes basic facts about this relationship for Latin America. Unlike advanced economies where superstar …

region-specific concern for welfare. Most Latin Americans are in low-productivity informal working arrangements


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 8 April 2024 English

Latin America is widely acknowledged as one of the most unequal regions of the world (Sánchez-Ancochea 2021). But it is also one of the most democratic, certainly as compared to …

whole, the economic preferences of poorer Latin Americans are simply not being reflected in the legislatures


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