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U.S. Development Aid--An Historic First Achievements and Failures in the Twentieth Century
Samuel Hale Butterfield
ISBN: 0-313-31910-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31910-5
336 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 8/30/2004
List Price: $102.95 (UK Sterling Price: £71.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: The first comprehensive account of U.S. development aid policies and implementation operations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, this work is a unique contribution to world history and to the extensive literature on Third World development. Butterfield begins with the remarkable story of why, in 1949, President Truman surprised Americans with his unprecedented development aid policy. He then describes the major alterations in U.S. development aid strategy and operations from 1950 to 2000. Drawing upon his long experience both in Washington and in country aid missions, Butterfield puts a human face on the story by weaving real world vignettes into his narrative.

The survey addresses the role of Congress, important program foundations established in the 1950s, creative initiatives of the 1960s, frustrated promises in Vietnam. It explores the Third World's unexpected population explosion; America's evolving technical assistance work in the core sectors such as agriculture, education, health, and administration; and initiatives to reach the rural poor and promote the development role of women. It also comments upon linkages between policy dialogue and financial aid to promote market-oriented policy reforms, Africa's lagging development, and the decline of U.S. development aid in the 1990s.
Table of Contents:
  • Figures, Lists, and Tables
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    A White House Surprise
    A Summary of 50 Years
    Starting Off
    Changing Assumptions
    Organizing the Aid Program
    Early Country Programs: Afghanistan, Chile, India, and Taiwan
    An Appealing New Strategy
    Kennedy's Vision
    Johnson's Wars
    Population Explosion
    Technical Assistance Revived
    Trying to Reach Out to the Rural Poor
    Carter and Reagan
    Promoting Market Forces
    After the Cold War: Policies under Bush and Clinton
    Africa's Lagging Development
    Women and Development
    Assessing 50 Years of Effort
    Acronyms Used
    Agency Administrators
    Appendices
    Selected References
    Index
About the Author: SAMUEL HALE BUTTERFIELD was a career officer in America's development aid program from 1958 through 1980, serving in senior positions in Africa, South Asia, and Washington. After retiring, he taught theory and practice of international development and served as an advisor on sustainable resource management in the Third World. This is his first book.
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