A NEW LOOK AT LATIN AMERICA

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400180017-4
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November 11, 2016
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December 17, 1998
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17
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July 8, 1963
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WS jn izec - Approved Foi Rel Nk' CIA- U. S,.News or d e nor A SEW LOOK AT LATIN AMERIcA- How Bright the Future interview With Dr. Preston James, Professor of Geography, Syracuse University CPYRGHT When a trained geographer reports on Latin America you get a new insight into the problems of that vast and troubled expanse. Why hasn't Latin America developed into a modern duplicate of the United States? Does it have the raw materials, the land fertil- ity, other resources needed for greatness? What's wrong? The people? The weather the system? Why do countries to the south continue to stumble from one crisis to another? Dr. Preston James, prominent geographer and specialist on Latin America, answers in this inter- view with "U. S. News & World Report" staff members in the magazine's conference room. Q Professor J:imes. slier von look at Latin America as a geographer, wch:it i, it that you sec there? A \\`hcn t t'us t t,,l,: r talk, cal "Lucia Aineric'a" he refers to that part ni di \\ t ?,te, t, i l,'ntisphere that lies south of the t'uited st itl, Aie>;ieo and inelitding the Antilles- ;ill of this t' part of Latin America. You iiitmuss t\oulth'l cigar ?sir the' fact that a lot of tit(' pet pl,? 0,( It, n n:,c 1.ati,, Von just accept this as it fact. '1'lu t' ,, lar?, olmlaiiotrN it, this dttersc area, as you know, that