In 1989 the revolutions in several Eastern European countries brought an end to The Soviet European empire and ultimately the Cold War. This paper examines the effect the end of the Soviet threat had on America's foreign assistance programs in general, and specifically on US attempts to aid the New Independent States (NIS) and the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs). Over the course of the years, America's foreign assistance programs have been motivated by a combination of national security considerations, economic self- interest, and humanitarian concerns. However, the US desire to stem Soviet expansion, first in Europe, then in South East Asia, and then in other Third World countries, came to dominate assistance policy. When...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis ex...
In 1992, Congress played a vital and creative role in what many considered to be the year’s most imp...
This study provides a historical perspective of Ethiopia's position in the international aid game at...
In 1989 the revolutions in several Eastern European countries brought an end to The Soviet European ...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990’...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990s...
This thesis reconstructs the history of Czechoslovak foreign aid 1948-1989, based on published and u...
This report provides information about The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance. The unit...
This report provides information about The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance. The unit...
The current literature examining US foreign assistance goals in the post-Cold War period has found t...
For more than four decades the Soviet Union and the United States engaged in a global competition fo...
In fiscal year 1994, the new states of the former Soviet Union became collectively the second larges...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThe dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War are...
Of the three billion people who presently inhabit the world, about one-third live under communist ru...
This report discusses The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance. Seeking to encourage a tr...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis ex...
In 1992, Congress played a vital and creative role in what many considered to be the year’s most imp...
This study provides a historical perspective of Ethiopia's position in the international aid game at...
In 1989 the revolutions in several Eastern European countries brought an end to The Soviet European ...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990’...
In this paper, we test the argument that the sizeable reduction in aggregate aid levels in the 1990s...
This thesis reconstructs the history of Czechoslovak foreign aid 1948-1989, based on published and u...
This report provides information about The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance. The unit...
This report provides information about The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance. The unit...
The current literature examining US foreign assistance goals in the post-Cold War period has found t...
For more than four decades the Soviet Union and the United States engaged in a global competition fo...
In fiscal year 1994, the new states of the former Soviet Union became collectively the second larges...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityThe dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War are...
Of the three billion people who presently inhabit the world, about one-third live under communist ru...
This report discusses The Former Soviet Union and U.S. Foreign Assistance. Seeking to encourage a tr...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis ex...
In 1992, Congress played a vital and creative role in what many considered to be the year’s most imp...
This study provides a historical perspective of Ethiopia's position in the international aid game at...