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Foreign aid and national priorities

Ernest Stern

Omega, 1974, vol. 2, issue 1, 97-104

Abstract: Foreign aid evolved from a combination of postwar trends--reconstruction efforts, U.S. foreign policy objectives, post-colonial relations, and humanitarianism. At no prior time has foreign aid played a role in relations among nations; and there are signs--relative stagnation of aid flows, increased doubts about the aid relationship--that aid in its present form may not be a permanent feature of the international scene. One of the important questions to be addressed as we speculate about the prospects for the Second Development Decade and beyond, is whether this is a process to be resisted or an evolution to be aided.

Date: 1974
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