The United States' foreign assistance program has become an
instrument of declining efficacy in foreign policy. The ebbing of
Soviet-American competition offers an occasion to restructure U.S.
foreign policy objectives and modernize those instruments most
likely to support the execution of new foreign policy objectives.
This book sets out to identify new approaches to the management of
resources in the foreign assistance program that would permit the
flexible manipulation of these resources to cope with the
fast-breaking pace of international affairs.
This work challenges the generally accepted view of contemporary
political realities by explicating the historical roots of the
current foreign assistance program and identifying a new approach
to foreign assistance through changes in resource management
statutory authorities and procedures. It will be of interest to
professionals and scholars in foreign affairs, foreign policy, and
international relations.
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