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Asher, Robert E.
[Other];
Baranson, Jack
[Other];
Drachkovitch, Milorad M.
[Other];
Feis, Herbert
[Other];
Ferkiss, Victor C.
[Other];
Friedman, Milton
[Other];
Fulbright, James William
[Other];
Gerberding, William P.
[Other];
Hoffman, Paul G.
[Other];
Hovey, Harold A.
[Other];
Johnson, Lyndon Baines
[Other];
Keating, Kenneth
[Other];
Koenig, Louis W.
[Other];
Krause, Walter
[Other];
Kucherov, Alex
[Other];
Liska, George
[Other];
McNamara, Robert Strange
[Other];
Montgomery, John D.
[Other];
Morse, Wayne
[Other];
Rubinstein, Alvin Z.
[Other];
Stevenson, Charles
[Other];
Seers, Dudley
[Other];
Ohly, John H.
[Other]
;
United States Congress Senate,
Library of Congress Congressional Research Service,
United States Congress House,
United States Dept. of Defense (1949- )
What should be the foreign aid policy of the United States? A collection of excerpts and a bibliography relating to the national high school debate topic, 1966-1967. Pursuant to Public Law 88-246 compiled by the legislative reference service Library of Congress
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- Title: What should be the foreign aid policy of the United States? A collection of excerpts and a bibliography relating to the national high school debate topic, 1966-1967. Pursuant to Public Law 88-246 compiled by the legislative reference service Library of Congress
- Contributor: Asher, Robert E. [Other]; Baranson, Jack [Other]; Drachkovitch, Milorad M. [Other]; Feis, Herbert [Other]; Ferkiss, Victor C. [Other]; Friedman, Milton [Other]; Fulbright, James William [Other]; Gerberding, William P. [Other]; Hoffman, Paul G. [Other]; Hovey, Harold A. [Other]; Johnson, Lyndon Baines [Other]; Keating, Kenneth [Other]; Koenig, Louis W. [Other]; Krause, Walter [Other]; Kucherov, Alex [Other]; Liska, George [Other]; McNamara, Robert Strange [Other]; Montgomery, John D. [Other]; Morse, Wayne [Other]; Rubinstein, Alvin Z. [Other]; Stevenson, Charles [Other]; Seers, Dudley [Other]; Ohly, John H. [Other]
- Corporation: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service ; United States, Congress, House ; United States, Dept. of Defense (1949- )
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Washington, DC, 1966
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United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 12716-1
Senate document / 89th Congress, 2nd session. Senate ; no. 89 - Extent: Online-Ressource (268 p); tables
- Language: English
- Reproductino series: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
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Footnote:
1966 foreign aid message to the Congress, by Lyndon B. Johnson, p. 1
A study of certain aspects of foreign aid, by John H. Ohly, p. 217
Aid to Yugoslavia and Poland: Analysis of a controversy, by Milorad M. Drachkovitch, p. 195
Alliance for progress: Alliance with whom? by Jack Baranson, p. 239
Billions in U.S. aid -- and Tito wants to bury capitalism, by Alex Kucherov, p. 221
Buttressing the foundations: The U.N. -- the next twenty years, by Paul G. Hoffman, p. 189
Foreign aid as a defense against Communism, by Victor C. Ferkiss, p. 225
Foreign aid to Spain and Yugoslavia, by Louis W. Koenig, p. 210
Foreign aid, by Walter Krause, p. 11
Foreign aid? Yes, but with a new approach, by James W. Fulbright, p. 68
Foreign economic aid: Means and objectives, by Milton Friedman, p. 57
Importance of nonmilitary judgments in the direction of military assistance, by the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, p. 119
International aid: The next steps, by Dudley Seers, p. 172
Let's stop sending U.S. dollars to aid our enemies, by Charles Stevenson, p. 230
Military assistance and militarism in Latin America, by John Duncan Powell, p. 108
Multilateral versus bilateral aid: An old controversy revisited, by Robert E. Asher, p. 131
New look for military assistance: The shift and split, by Armed Forces Management, p. 81
On ending the foreign aid program, by Harold A. Hovey, p. 89
President urges careful review of international agency budgets, by Lyndon B. Johnson, p. 129
Soviet and American policies in international economic organizations, by Alvin Z. Rubinstein, p. 150
Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support of the fiscal year 1967 military assistance program, by Robert S. McNamara, p. 77
Table of United States contributions to the United Nations special fund and the expanded program of technical assistance, calendar years 1951-1965, by the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, p. 130
Table of contents, p. VII
Tables on American military assistance, by Department of Defense, p. 88
The foreign aid controversy, by William P. Gerberding, p. 30
The international potentials of foreign aid, by John D. Montgomery, p. 124
The lure and the limits of aid to Soviet satellites, by George Liska, p. 237
The program and its critics, by Harold A. Hovey, p. 104
The threat of multilateralism, by Wayne Morse, p. 185
U.S. foreign aid and the United Nations, by Kenneth Keating, p. 168
What else to ask recipients of aid, by Herbert Feis, p. 244
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