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9781565492967

Fragile Balance: Re-Examining the History of Foreign Aid, Security and Diplomacy

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  • ISBN13:

    9781565492967

  • ISBN10:

    156549296X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-07-15
  • Publisher: Lynne Rienner
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Summary

* Broad historical narrative of foreign aid, international security and diplomacy * Emphasizes human development rather than economic development Both the successes and the failures of foreign aid have drawn many assumptions into stark focus: the assumption that aid is reaching the bottom end of the socio-economic ladder, that those most capable of forming policy are in the Western academy, that decisions about where aid should go can be separated from culture and history. Picard and Buss suggest that continuing to discuss aid's problems using tired ideas won't work. They take an unconventional approach by placing aid in the context of larger security and foreign policy goals and by extending the history of aid prior to WWII and into the 18th century. Simplifying the complex world of foreign aid with all its diversity and meanings, the book serves as a contemporary introduction to a surprisingly old idea. A Fragile Balanceadopts both policy and normative perspectives, allowing readers to really get around the issues. It reveals the problems that remain and importantly, what can be done to fix the system. This text will serve as an invaluable introduction to undergraduate and graduate students studying foreign policy, security studies and economic development, but will also appeal to practitioners who want a fresh view of the so-called "three Ds" of diplomacy, defense and development.

Table of Contents

Why Foreign Aid?
Foreign Aid and Foreign and Security Policy
The Impact of Colonialism on International Assistance
Manifest Destiny and American Antecedents
The World Wars and the Origins of Contemporary U.S. Foreign Aid
Point Four, USAID and the Cold War
(Vietnam) The Legacy of a Tragedy
Basic Needs, Structural Adjustment and the End of the Cold War
(Crossing the Millennium) September Eleven and the Iraq Fiasco
Foreign Aid Debates in the Twenty-First Century
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