The concept of decolonization arose in the post-World War II era. People now use the word “decolonization” in support of dissembling and analyzing politics, history, and aspects of culture that may be rooted in racism or “eurocentrism.”
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The term “caviar,” a French import, is already firmly established in the Peruvian political vocabulary. However, a satisfactory definition is yet to emerge.
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Two years into the government of former Argentine President Mauricio Macri (MauMac) and people were “already eating out of trash cans” as the “scant” social assistance did not do enough to attenuate poverty.
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More than three thousand Mexicans appear to have created offshore societies to avoid taxation in Mexico.
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Being hearing impaired in Bolivia is difficult because Bolivian Sign Language is not recognized as an official language.
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This plea is made while skipping some of the rules of column writing.
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In Brazil’s current political climate, the ideologies and economic approach of neoliberalism have sparked conversation amongst many, including Chilean professor Miguel Antonio Ahumada Cristi.
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Honduras needs to understand that development and social progress should go together.
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Millions of Argentine men and women’s lives are being sabotaged by the corrupting power of fewer than 50 large multinational corporations.
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Unity is an overarching goal of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
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