Technical Assistance: Theory and GuidelinesExamination of theoretical and administrative aspects of the technical cooperation process, with some particular reference to the role of USA - covers cultural factors, sociological aspects, economic implications, political aspects, etc., and includes case studies comprising an evaluation of the success and failure of some programmes of the agency for international development (a.i.d.). References. |
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AB Airline accepted adaptation administrative advisors Africa agencies agriculture allocation American technician anthropologists Asia CAAG capital capital accumulation competence complex concerned considerations cooperation counterpart crops cultural diffusion delays developing societies DGCA difficulties donor economic effect engineering equipment example experience factors farm farmers foreign funds goal host country hot line maintenance Ibid ICAO ideas ideology implies improvement income individuals industry institutional interest introduction labor land latency legitimation maize major manpower ment nations nical officials operation organization output persistence personnel persons political priority problem procedures production recipient country require responsibility result role Schultz setting situation social process Stanley Diamond structure successful Syracuse University Talcott Parsons tech technical aid technical assistance technical diffusion techniques Technological Diffusion tend tion trade union U.S. Mission U.S. technicians underdeveloped countries underdeveloped world UNESCO United University values village Western Western World