Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-115) and index.
The changing landscape of U.S. foreign aid -- Outstanding policy issues -- Issues of organization and change management -- U.S. aid going forward.
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"U.S. foreign aid during the Bush administration, including the increased use of aid to address failed states and to fight HIV/AIDS and the global war on terror; changes in organization; the establishment of an entirely new aid agency - the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC); new approaches to delivering aid, including MCC's "performance-based aid"; and the use of large amounts of aid to address a single problem, as with the President's Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Carol Lancaster analyzes the origins of these shifts in aid, their promise, and their potential problems. She also analyzes major policy issues and organizational challenges that these changes raise. The study concludes with recommendations on the purpose and organization of U.S. aid for the future."--BOOK JACKET.