Aid Under Fire: The Battle for USAID - Softcover

Verra, John

 
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Synopsis

In "Aid Under Fire: The Battle for USAID," delve into the intricate world of American foreign assistance—a realm where humanitarian missions, political strategy, and legal controversies intersect. This groundbreaking book unveils the evolution of USAID from its post-war origins to its present-day challenges, offering an insider’s perspective on how U.S. aid has been both a beacon of hope and a battleground for political power.

Explore riveting chapters that trace USAID’s historical legacy, detail its transformative impact in crisis zones like Haiti and Afghanistan, and reveal the dramatic internal turmoil and legal battles that have reshaped its operations. From controversial contracting practices and covert political operations to groundbreaking technological innovations in the digital age, every page uncovers the complexities of an agency tasked with both saving lives and advancing U.S. strategic interests.

Perfect for policy wonks, humanitarian advocates, and curious readers alike, "Aid Under Fire" challenges conventional narratives and invites you to question the true cost of foreign aid. Discover how global politics, financial interests, and ethical dilemmas converge in the battle over USAID—and what the future holds for one of America’s most influential institutions.

Order your copy today and join the conversation on the legacy and future of U.S. foreign assistance.

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