>>13151911Spic here
Latin-America really isn't a "civilization", Mexico is closer to America, culturally speaking, than it is to Brazil or Argentina.
However, a union between just Argentina, Brazil and Mexico would have a GDP to rival Russia and China.
A total union on the cultural subcontinent would be both energy and resource independent (oil in Venezuela, minerals in Mexico, Argentina and Chile).
The combination between the academia and industry researchers in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil and Argentina would easily rival Russia.
You're pronostication is missing out on quite a lot of information. Latin america will rise in wealth in the coming years, and already has a massive class of educated individuals.
I unironically believe the spic century is here. See how both Brazil and Mexico rise in the chart.
The base for a future latin american union were actually laid this year.