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What's the difference between having no choice and being forced to ... opendemocracy.net 2 facts
claimContemporary migrant labor systems, such as Canada's reliance on agricultural labor from Jamaica and Mexico, domestic labor from the Philippines, and sexual labor from Latin America, post-socialist European states, and Russia, share problems with historical Caribbean indentured labor, including recruitment under false pretenses, debt repayment through labor, low wages, and poor working conditions.
claimContemporary migrant labor systems, such as Canada's reliance on agricultural labor from Jamaica and Mexico, domestic labor from the Philippines, and sexual labor from Latin America, post-socialist European states, and Russia, manifest problems similar to those encountered by indentured workers in Caribbean history.
The Impact and Implications of the Ukraine Crisis - Interpret interpret.csis.org 2 facts
claimSeveral countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, including China and India, have maintained or increased economic and trade ties with Russia despite Western sanctions.
claimDespite Western sanctions, Russia has maintained trade relations with countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, with trade volumes increasing with China and India.
Emerging Technologies And Their Impact On International Relations ... hoover.org 1 fact
claimRussia's international science and technology cooperation strategy involves enhancing collaboration with established partners like Germany and Western European institutions, as well as newer partners including the USA, Japan, the Republic of Korea, BRIICS nations, and countries in Asia and Latin America.
Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org 1 fact
claimGlobal South nations, primarily in Africa, Latin America, and Asia, have reacted with ambivalence toward the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with their hesitance to join economic sanctions or restrict trade with Moscow blunting the full force of Western sanctions.