Politics of American Foreign Aid
Discover the intricate dynamics of foreign aid in the United States with Politics of American Foreign Aid by Michael Kent O'Leary. Published in 2008, this compelling paperback spans 188 pages and delves into the contentious debates between the Administration and Congress regarding appropriations for foreign aid from 1945 to 1989. O'Leary expertly examines the political, economic, and social implications of American foreign assistance, shedding light on how these policies shape international relations. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in political science, government policies, and the complexities of aid and relief programs. Gain a deeper understanding of the factors influencing U.S. foreign aid and the broader implications for global stability and development. Don't miss your chance to explore this pivotal aspect of American politics!