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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
Dollars, Diplomacy, and Dependency
:
Dilemmas of U.S. Economic Aid
Contains:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface
1 ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUNDS: DIPLOMATIC GAINS, DEVELOPMENT LOSSES?
2 THE ORIGINS, PURPOSES, AND INSTRUMENTS OF U . S . AID DIPLOMACY
3 MODERNIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
4 PROCESSES AND PURPOSES: MYTH OR REALITY?
5 THE U.S.-EGYPTIAN AID RELATIONSHIP: DEVELOPMENT OR DEPENDENCY?
6 To WHAT END? A TOUR OF SOME E S F COUNTRIES IN ASIA, AFRICA, AND LATIN AMERICA
7 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
8 To WHAT END? AID FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT
9 DOLLARS, DIPLOMACY, AND INDEPENDENCE
Appendix
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Index
About the Book and the Author
Description:
Zimmerman demonstrates that U.S. foreign economic assistance has largely failed to achieve its economic and social development goals, primarily because it has been used first and foremost as a tool to promote U.S. political and security objectives