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

  2. The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States. [3] It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, on March 4, 1789. Originally including seven articles, the Constitution delineates the national frame and constrains the powers of the federal government.

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  4. Jan 10, 2022 · On several dimensions, including stability, efficacy, and the relationship between written texts and constitutionalism in practice, the story in Latin America is in many ways the opposite of that in the United States. In Latin America, a colonial legacy of domination and exploitation of large indigenous populations has left the region today as ...

  5. United States -Latin American Relations encompass not only the political relationship between the United States and governments of the continent but also those political, economic, social, and cultural exchanges that often profoundly influence the conduct of diplomacy.

  6. Argentina is a country in southern South America. It ranks second in land area in South America, and eighth in the world. Argentina occupies a continental surface area of 2,766,890 km² (1,078,000 sq mi) between the Andes mountain range in the west and the southern Atlantic Ocean in the east and south. It is bordered by Paraguay and Bolivia in ...

  7. Apr 3, 2014 · In this book, Roberto Gargarella, Argentine legal scholar and sociologist, Professor at the Universidad Torcuato di Tella and visiting professor at numerous universities in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, reviews 200 years of constitutionalism in Latin America.