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Enduring Struggle : The History of the U.S. Agency for International Development and America's Uneasy Transformation of the World - John Norris

Enduring Struggle

The History of the U.S. Agency for International Development and America's Uneasy Transformation of the World

By: John Norris

Hardcover | 1 July 2021

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"This comprehensive history of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. government's official bilateral foreign aid agency, deserves to be read by all students of U.S. foreign policy." Foreign AffairsUS Foreign aid is one of the most misunderstand functions of our federal government. Consuming less than 1% of the federal government budget, it has nonetheless played an outsized role in political debate. At the center of this controversy and misunderstanding has been the U.S. Agency for International Development, or AID, the government agency created during the Kennedy administration to administer America's foreign assistance programs, an often-conflicted behemoth with a presence spanning the globe. In this book, journalist and foreign policy expert John Norris provides a compelling and rich story of AID, warts and all. There have been moments of enormous triumph: the eradication of smallpox, the Green Revolution, efforts to bring family planning to millions of women for the first time. There have also been florid, headline-grabbing failures in places like Vietnam and Iraq, missteps born out of ignorance and ethnocentrism, and money that flowed into the coffers of despots like President Mobutu in Zaire. In totality, the work of AID has touched millions and millions of lives in ways that have been truly profound, both good and bad. On the Eve of AID's 60th anniversary, Norris shares history on an almost epic scale that remains largely untold.
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I wish I had this book when I was running AID.--Peter McPherson, Former Head of USAID John Norris has written a lively, compelling, and long-overdue history of AID and the foreign assistance program.This book is a must read for anyone who cares about development and America's place in the world.--Henrietta Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF This is a unique story, one that highlights American global leadership through the lens of its humanitarian impulse, its capacity for trustworthiness, its willingness to cooperate and its commitment to stay the course. Norris hasn't sugarcoated the challenges of an agency working in the world's poorest countries and whose purpose has been misunderstood or misconstrued by political opponents.--Brian Atwood, Former Head of USAID

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