This study reports the relationship between the giving of United States foreign aid and political stability in eight nations bordering on the Caribbean Sea. These nations include six independent countries in Central America and the two nations on the island of Hispaniola. Events data from these nations were gathered from regional news sources; economic data were gathered from United Nations sources; and U.S. foreign aid figures were taken from government sources. Five factors are condensed from the events data to represent the independent variables and are visualized as a cycle of conflict which grows from less to more intense and violent. The independent variable is U.S. foreign aid. Economic growth and Repression are designated as interme...
Previous research has not specified the circumstances under which foreign aid may increase the proba...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
Drug trafficking organizations have increased their prominence throughout the Caribbean and Central ...
This study reports the relationship between the giving of United States foreign aid and political st...
This study demonstrates the effect of US foreign policy on the internal security dynamics of aid rec...
This thesis examines the relationship between foreign aid and the internal stability of recipient co...
This study examines the effects of US bilateral foreign aid policy on the internal security dynamics...
This paper considers the impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict. Previous studies on th...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
The research studies the impacts of foreign aid on post-conflict stability. There have been limited ...
In this study we resolve part of the confusion over how foreign aid affects armed conflict. We argue...
Vita.In contrast to conventional wisdom, United States intervention in Latin America from 1958-1988 ...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
This thesis examines the foreign policy of the United States towards Nicaragua between 1961-1973. Wh...
Previous research has not specified the circumstances under which foreign aid may increase the proba...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
Drug trafficking organizations have increased their prominence throughout the Caribbean and Central ...
This study reports the relationship between the giving of United States foreign aid and political st...
This study demonstrates the effect of US foreign policy on the internal security dynamics of aid rec...
This thesis examines the relationship between foreign aid and the internal stability of recipient co...
This study examines the effects of US bilateral foreign aid policy on the internal security dynamics...
This paper considers the impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict. Previous studies on th...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
The research studies the impacts of foreign aid on post-conflict stability. There have been limited ...
In this study we resolve part of the confusion over how foreign aid affects armed conflict. We argue...
Vita.In contrast to conventional wisdom, United States intervention in Latin America from 1958-1988 ...
Within the last decade, Russia and China have greatly expanded their presence in Latin America—often...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
This thesis examines the foreign policy of the United States towards Nicaragua between 1961-1973. Wh...
Previous research has not specified the circumstances under which foreign aid may increase the proba...
Recent debates have focused on the negative role of the proliferation of foreign aid facilities and ...
Drug trafficking organizations have increased their prominence throughout the Caribbean and Central ...