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- 1From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedModern war is in many ways the continuation of economics by other means. In a realist perspective, Russia would seem bound to prevail over Ukraine sooner or later. Its territory is 28 times larger; its population is...
- 2From:Public Policy Studies (Vol. 9, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Greek Civil War of 1946-1949 divided the Greek society into allies of the monarchy and supporters of the Communist Party of the Greece-led Transitional Democratic Government of Free Greece. The military arm of the...
- 3From:Hoover Digest (Issue 3) Peer-Reviewedwould like to emphasize again that Ukraine is not just a neighboring country for us," Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his rambling February 21 speech to the nation on the eve of Russia's military assault on...
- 4From:Polish Political Science Yearbook (Vol. 51, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCooperation in the South Pacific region is unique due to the characteristics of its participants. Following the period of decolonization (1962-1980), countries in Oceania have radically changed. Achieving independence...
- 5From:The Contemporary Pacific (Vol. 34, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedReviews of the Federated States of Micronesia, Guahan (Guam), the Marshall Islands, Nauru, and Palau are not included in this issue. KIRIBATI Given its vulnerability to fluctuations in its currency exchange rate and...
- 6From:American DiplomacyKey Points. It is my opinion that the interest of the United States is best served in most African countries by improving the basic welfare of their people. The effectiveness of U.S. aid in Africa can be enhanced by...
- 7From:Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (Vol. 35, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION The United States faces a difficult challenge of navigating geopolitical affairs while upholding the values and principles that are central to America's being: democracy, liberty, equality, and the...
- 8From:International Lawyer (Vol. 53, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI. Executive Summary The Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act (FATAA) of 2016 (1) may be considered the most significant legislation in U.S. foreign aid in decades. The new law and the corresponding OMB and...
- 9From:Public Contract Law Journal (Vol. 49, Issue 3)ABSTRACT In 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked the small island nation of Haiti and caused about $7.8 billion in damages. As an already low-income, less-developed country, this earthquake absolutely devastated...
- 10From:Public Contract Law Journal (Vol. 49, Issue 2)When the U.S. Government provides foreign assistance to developing countries, it is typically with the condition that the assistance be exempt from local taxes. (1) In turn, the U.S. Government expects organizations that...
- 11From:Foreign Policy Analysis (Vol. 15, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWe theorize that foreign aid relationships influence both the effectiveness of economic sanctions threats and the aggressiveness of senders in imposing sanctions. Aid sanctions are generally far less costly for senders...
- 12From:Journal of International Affairs (Vol. 72, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper argues that women's groups and feminists should be engaged, supported, and integrated into peacebuilding processes to ensure a sustainable and just transition from war to peace. By reflecting on the...
- 13From:Current Legal Problems (Vol. 72)Since 2015, when the UK legislated a target for aid spending, the nature of its spending on official development assistance has changed significantly. Government departments not traditionally associated with spending aid...
- 14From:Journal of International and Global Studies (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of this article is to test the theory that the United States considers the policies of countries in need of international aid when deciding whether to provide economic or military aid to those countries. To test...
- 15From:International Advances in Economic Research (Vol. 24, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedJEL Classification E42 * F35 Tens of billions of dollars in foreign aid are given by developed countries to developing countries annually. In theory, these funds should further economic growth and stability. However,...
- 16From:Journal of International Humanitarian Action (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBlockchain technology is swiftly entering the fields of humanitarian and development aid. While it has the potential to revolutionize the aid sector, e.g., through pairing smart contracts with forecast-based financing,...
- 17From:International journal of communication (Online)Peer-ReviewedRecently China has adopted the Belt and Road Initiative as a core component of its foreign policy. An important goal of the initiative is to connect China to major Eurasian and African nations through infrastructure...
- 18From:American DiplomacyOctober 2017 My professional path has been a winding one, with turns that have taken me places I never imagined. Looking back on over a decade in international development, there is much I have learned and even more...
- 19From:Global Governance (Vol. 23, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedUsing the examples of the UN Development Programme and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, this article aims to analyze how the role of international organizations (IOs) is being changed through the incorporation...
- 20From:Focaal (Issue 77) Peer-ReviewedSince the late 1990s, researchers have been predicting that the era of neutrality in aid politics is coming to an end and that foreign organizations will have to take a more engaged stance. Yet while the boundaries...