Cooperation for International Development : The United States and the Third World in the 1990s /
Cooperation for International Development : The United States and the Third World in the 1990s /
ed. by David F. Gordon, Robert J. Berg.
- 1 online resource (340 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Preface -- ONE Introduction and Overview -- PART ONE The Global Context -- TWO The Impact of Changes in the World Economy on Developing Countries -- THREE Development and Global Environmental Change -- FOUR Social, Economic, and Political Trends in the Developing World -- FIVE Financing Development in the 1990s -- SIX Accelerating Development in the Poorest Countries -- PART TWO U.S. Interests and Capacities -- SEVEN U.S. Foreign Policy Interests in the Third World in the Years Ahead -- EIGHT Opportunities for U. S. Leadership in a New Development Partnership -- NINE Shaping a U.S. Approach to the 1990s: "Reading Reality Right" -- TEN Development Cooperation: Creating a Public Commitment -- PART THREE Implementing U.S. Development Cooperation Activities -- ELEVEN U.S. Coordination of Economic and Development Cooperation Policies -- TWELVE USAID: Organizational and Institutional Issues and Effectiveness -- THIRTEEN U.S. Delivery Systems for International Cooperation and Development to the Year 2000 -- FOURTEEN Beyond Aid: Alternative Modes of Cooperation -- PART FOUR Appendixes -- APPENDIX ONE Summary of the Recommendations of the Report of the Project on Cooperation for International Development -- APPENDIX TWO Meetings, Papers, and Presentations of the Project on Cooperation for International Development, 1987-1988 -- The Contributors -- Index
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The authors conclude that a revitalized - and refocused - development program should concentrate on the goals of broad-based economic growth, the alleviation of poverty, and a halt to environmental degradation, all of which would require dramatic changes in U.S. economic, trade, and foreign aid policies.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781555871666 9781685858605
10.1515/9781685858605 doi
Economic assistance, American--Developing countries.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization.
338.9/17301724
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Preface -- ONE Introduction and Overview -- PART ONE The Global Context -- TWO The Impact of Changes in the World Economy on Developing Countries -- THREE Development and Global Environmental Change -- FOUR Social, Economic, and Political Trends in the Developing World -- FIVE Financing Development in the 1990s -- SIX Accelerating Development in the Poorest Countries -- PART TWO U.S. Interests and Capacities -- SEVEN U.S. Foreign Policy Interests in the Third World in the Years Ahead -- EIGHT Opportunities for U. S. Leadership in a New Development Partnership -- NINE Shaping a U.S. Approach to the 1990s: "Reading Reality Right" -- TEN Development Cooperation: Creating a Public Commitment -- PART THREE Implementing U.S. Development Cooperation Activities -- ELEVEN U.S. Coordination of Economic and Development Cooperation Policies -- TWELVE USAID: Organizational and Institutional Issues and Effectiveness -- THIRTEEN U.S. Delivery Systems for International Cooperation and Development to the Year 2000 -- FOURTEEN Beyond Aid: Alternative Modes of Cooperation -- PART FOUR Appendixes -- APPENDIX ONE Summary of the Recommendations of the Report of the Project on Cooperation for International Development -- APPENDIX TWO Meetings, Papers, and Presentations of the Project on Cooperation for International Development, 1987-1988 -- The Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The authors conclude that a revitalized - and refocused - development program should concentrate on the goals of broad-based economic growth, the alleviation of poverty, and a halt to environmental degradation, all of which would require dramatic changes in U.S. economic, trade, and foreign aid policies.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781555871666 9781685858605
10.1515/9781685858605 doi
Economic assistance, American--Developing countries.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization.
338.9/17301724

