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This investigation of the evolving foreign aid policies of 18 developed nations challenges conventional international relations theory and explains how ethical commitments and humanitarian convictions can help to structure global politics.
Aide economique --- Aide economique americaine --- Asistencia económica. --- Economic assistance --- Economic assistance, American --- USA. --- USA --- Developing countries. --- Países subdesarrollados. --- Amnesty International. --- Asian Development Fund. --- Axelrod, Robert. --- Brandt Commission Report. --- Colombo Plan. --- Congress of Vienna (1815). --- European Relief Council. --- Four Freedoms. --- Goldwater, Barry (Senator). --- Inter-Parliamentary Union. --- Kreisky, Chancellor. --- Luxembourg. --- Mother Theresa. --- Nightingale, Florence. --- Oxfam. --- Peace Corps. --- Point Four Program. --- Rao proposal. --- Red Cross. --- Royce, Josiah. --- Scandinavia. --- affirmative action. --- anti-war sentiment. --- balance of payments. --- bilateral assistance. --- burden-sharing. --- concessional loans. --- decolonization. --- democracy. --- dependency theory. --- domestic special interests. --- economic interests. --- egoism. --- frican Development Fund. --- hegemonic power. --- human nature. --- hunger, world. --- international economic institutions. --- interwar period. --- justice and world order. --- laissez-faire policies. --- liberal politics. --- military assistance. --- poverty. --- prosocial behavior. --- relative gains. --- self-interest. --- social Darwinism. --- social democracy. --- social justice. --- soft loans.
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