U.S. and U.S.S.R. aid to developing countries : a comparative study of India, Turkey, and the U.A.R. /
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TextPublication details: New York : Praeger, c1967.Description: xvii, 192 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 338.9'009172'4 TAN
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| 338.9'009172'4 POV Poverty and basic needs/ | 338.9'009172'4 SOC A Socialist approach to national planning : | 338.9'009172'4 STR First things first : | 338.9'009172'4 TAN U.S. and U.S.S.R. aid to developing countries : | 338.9'00917'4927 ADJ Adjustment policies and development strategies in the Arab world / | 338.9'00917'4927 ADJ Adjustment policies and development strategies in the Arab world / | 338.9'00917'4927 ADJ Adjustment policies and development strategies in the Arab world / |
Includes bibliographical references: p. 185-192.
This book describes the relationship between foreign economic assistance and development programs in India, Turkey, and the U.A.R. The size, character, and purpose of Soviet and American aid are compared with reference to each country. The thesis is argued, with extensive statistical data, that such aid is vital to the recipient country and, therefore, constitutes an important part of both American and Soviet foreign policy.
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