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Latin America and the Caribbean. Japan-Mexico Relations. April 23, 2018 Japanese

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Just minutes from New York City and a few hours from Washington, D.C., the college of Diplomacy and International Relations is an ideal place to study international relations and practice diplomacy firsthand.

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The Council on Foreign Relations’ David Rockefeller Studies Program—CFR’s “think tank”—is home to more than seventy full-time, adjunct, …

Historically speaking, bilateral relations between the United States and the various countries of Latin America have been multifaceted and complex, at times defined by strong regional cooperation and at others filled with …

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TPOL S 123 Introduction to Globalization (5) I&S Provides an introduction to the debates over globalization. Focuses on the growth and intensification of global ties. Addresses the resulting inequalities and tensions, as well as the new opportunities for cultural and political exchange. Topics

The Council on Australia Latin America Relations (COALAR) was established by the Australian Government in 2001 to enhance Australia’s economic, political and social relations with Latin America.

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Third Meeting of the Panel of Experts on Collaborating with Communities of Japanese Immigrants and Descendants (“Nikkei”) in Latin America and …

Jamaica joined the OAS in 1969 in an effort to overcome the tradition of mutual indifference between the English-speaking Caribbean and the Hispanic countries. It and Mexico were the only countries to speak out in OAS meetings in the early 1970s in favor of normalization of relations with Cuba. In

Australia’s engagement with Latin American regional organisations.

Turkey’s relations with the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region date back to the second half of the 19th century. There had been several waves of migration from the Ottoman Empire to Latin America from the 1860’s till the end of World War I.

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