United States aid to Israel averages a staggering $21 billion
per year. Yet, as this insightful volume explains, that aid has
failed to serve both U.S. and Israeli interests. The Politics of
Foreign Aid discusses how the appropriation of foreign aid is often
controlled by lobbyists and U.S. domestic concerns rather than by
Israeli needs. This clear and thorough examination begins with a
description of the objectives, major programs, and historical
background of U.S. aid to Israel--military aid, economic aid, and
private grants and subsidies. The final section analyzes the effect
that foregin aid has had on Israel and predicts the role that aid
will play in Israel's future. Finally, Rabie provides suggestions
about how to change the role of lobbyists in influencing foreign
policy.
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