Aid for Development: A Political and Economic StudyInternational. Study of the role of USA, the role of USSR, of other countries, of the UN and specialized agencies and of other international organizations in supplying economic aid and technical cooperation to developing countries - covers economic development methods, the organisation of aid programmes, the amount and types of aid (including aid in the form of trade), political aspects, etc. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
The Problem and the Appeal | 17 |
US Aid Background Motives and Analysis | 36 |
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