U.S. foreign assistance : background, role and future

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    • Parish, Justin C.

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U.S. foreign assistance : background, role and future

Justin C. Parish, editor

(Foreign policy of the United States / Ernest Simone, editor)

Nova Science Publisher's, c2010

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US foreign assistance

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Foreign assistance is a voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another, given at least partly with the objective of benefiting the recipient country. It may have other functions as well: it may be given as a signal of diplomatic approval, or to strengthen a military ally, to reward a government for behaviour desired by the donor, to extend the donor's cultural influence, to provide infrastructure needed by the donor for resource extraction from the recipient country, or to gain other kinds of commercial access. This book focuses on how and why foreign assistance programs can be improved and contains many pointed critiques and recommendations for change, while recognising the notable successes in the development and implementation of humanitarian assistance programs.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Beyond Assistance: The HELP Commission Report on Foreign Assistance Reform
  • Foreign Assistance: What Works & What Doesn't with Recommendations for Future Improvements (Prepared for the HELP Commission by Commissioners: Dr Carol Adelman, Dr Nicholas Eberstadt, and Commission Staff Consultants: Dr Susan Raymond, and Ms Melissa Griswold)
  • International Crises & Disasters: U.S. Humanitarian Assistance, Budget Trends & Issues for Congress
  • Index.

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