Dilemmas of Foreign Aid: Debating U.S. Priorities,Policies, and Practices
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3rd EditionSince the end of the Cold War, international relations have radically changed. The collapse of the Soviet Union took with it the East-West conflict that dominated world affairs for more than four decades. In its place, the North-South division and a struggle against terrorism have emerged as important frameworks for international relations. How the United States responds to the problems and challenges of developing countries will undoubtedly be a central question of U.S. foreign policy in the twenty-first century. Dilemmas of Foreign Aid: Debating U.S. Priorities, Policies, and Practices introduces students to many of the most important issues on the U.S. policy agenda for the developing world.
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