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The Politics of foreign aid: American experience in Southeast Asia
The Politics of Foreign Aid examines the political dynamics behind America's foreign aid programs in Southeast Asia during the early Cold War era. John D. Montgomery analyzes how strategic, economic, and ideological considerations shaped U.S. assistance initiatives, and how these programs influenced local political structures and development policies. This study highlights the complexities, successes, and limitations of American foreign aid, offering insights into the broader relationship between aid and foreign policy objectives. It remains an important early work on the intersection of diplomacy, development, and international politics.
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