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Argentina

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The Statesman’s Yearbook 2024

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Before European colonization two main indigenous American groups and numerous nomadic tribes inhabited the region that is now Argentina, constituting a population of some 300,000. Both groups—the Diaguita people in the northwest, and the Guarani people in the south and east—created the basis for a permanent agricultural civilization. The Diaguita also prevented the powerful Inca from expanding their empire from Bolivia into Argentina.

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  • Bethell, L. (ed.) Argentina since Independence. 1994

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  • Levey, Cara, Ozarow, Daniel and Wylde, Christopher, (eds) Argentina Since the 2001 Crisis: Recovering the Past, Reclaiming the Future. 2014

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  • Levitsky, Steven, Argentine Democracy: The Politics of Institutional Weakness. 2006

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  • Pion-Berlin, David, Broken Promises? The Argentine Crisis and Argentine Democracy. 2006

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  • Powers, Nancy R., Grassroots Expectations of Democracy and Economy: Argentina in Comparative Perspective. 2001

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  • Romero, Luis Alberto, A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century; translated from Spanish. 2002

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  • National library: Biblioteca Nacional, Calle Agüero 2502, C1425EID Buenos Aires.

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  • Website (Spanish only): http://www.bn.gov.ar

  • National Statistical Office: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INDEC), Av. Presidente Julio A. Roca 609, P.B. C1067ABB Buenos Aires.

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  • Website: http://www.indec.gov.ar

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(2023). Argentina. In: The Statesman’s Yearbook 2024. The Statesman's Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-96076-7_17

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