Security Aid: Canada and the Development Regime of Security

Security Aid: Canada and the Development Regime of Security
Author: Jeffrey Monaghan
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1487501188

Drawing on an array of previously classified materials and interviews with security experts, Security Aid presents a critical analysis of the securitization of humanitarian aid.

Strategic US Foreign Assistance

Strategic US Foreign Assistance
Author: Rhonda L. Callaway
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317049411

One major dilemma regarding US foreign policy is when and how the US should address human rights around the globe and what responsibility exists for the US to promote human rights in the countries that receive US aid. Does US policy for foreign assistance really address human rights or is it merely another instrument in the US foreign policy toolbox? This insightful book addresses several key themes and questions revolving around the complex nature of US foreign policy and human rights. It examines US foreign policy and human rights, as well as the evolution of US assistance, and includes empirical evidence and case studies of Plan Colombia, Turkey and the war on terror, India and Pakistan. It closes with a look at the future of foreign aid.

The Securitization of Foreign Aid

The Securitization of Foreign Aid
Author: Stephen Brown
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137568828

Security concerns increasingly influence foreign aid: how Western countries give aid, to whom and why. With contributions from experts in the field, this book examines the impact of security issues on six of the world's largest aid donors, as well as on key crosscutting issues such as gender equality and climate change.

Send Guns and Money

Send Guns and Money
Author: Duncan L. Clarke
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1997-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security assistance program. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered security assistance programs important means for furthering U.S. national interests. Security assistance has been used to support a wide variety of policies, including the Truman Doctrine and containment, the underwriting of the Camp David Accords, and the channeling of aid to the newly democratic countries of Central and Eastern Europe. American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security assistance program. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered security assistance programs important means for furthering U.S. national interests. Security assistance has been used to support a wide variety of policies, including the Truman Doctrine and containment, the underwriting of the Camp David Accords, and the channeling of aid to the newly democratic countries of Central and Eastern Europe. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the program from 1947 through fiscal year 1996. After discussing the legal foundations and components of the program, the authors provide an historical survey from 1947 through the first Clinton administration. They then detail the role of Congress, public opinion, and interest groups. Separate treatment is given to countries such as Israel, Egypt, Greece, and Turkey. The authors also suggest ideas on how the programs can be changed to mesh with American objectives and resources in the 21st century. This is a major study of interest to students, scholars, researchers, and policymakers.

U.S. Security Assistance

U.S. Security Assistance
Author: Ernest Graves (Lt. Gen.)
Publisher: Free Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

USA yder gennem hjælpeprogrammer af fortrinsvis økonomisk og militær art bistand til en række lande verden over. I bogen undersøges den politiske proces og de forskellige politiske opfattelser af det samlede program.