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Book SynopsisMost available literature on foreign aid lacks precise terminology, reliable data, and a theory that; permits profiting from experience. This book tries to meet some of these difficulties by analyzing the foreign aid record of the US in a specific region. It points the way toward improving allocation of aid in an area when the total to be allocated
Table of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*List of Tables, pg. xvii*1. Introduction - The Problem of Foreign Aid Allocation, pg. 1*2. The Origins of Untied States Aid Programs in Southern Asia (1), pg. 11*3. The Origins Of Untied States Aid Programs In Southern Asia (2), pg. 28*4. The First Year of Economic and Military Aid in Southern Asia, 1951, pg. 75*5. The Mutual Security Program in Southern Asia, 1952-1954, pg. 110*6. Mutual Security and Competitive Coexistence, 1955-1957, pg. 183*7. The Objectives of United States Assistance Programs in Southern Asia, pg. 249*8. Economic Change and Political Behavior: An Experimental Approach in The Asian Setting, pg. 296*9. Economic Change and Political Behavior : A Preliminary Test of The Vulnerability Model, pg. 333*10. An Analytical Approach to The Allocation of Economic and Military Aid, pg. 355*11. Soviet Economic Aid in Southern Asia, pg. 383*12. Economic Development and Mutual Security in Southern Asia - Summary and Conclusions, pg. 401*Appendix I. The Problem of Substitutability in Foreign Aid, pg. 417*Appendix II. United States Government Sources Used in Tables on Economic and Military Aid Allocations, pg. 420*Appendix III. Table 1 Trade and Income of Principal World Trading Countries, 1955 (dollars and ranks), pg. 424*Index, pg. 429*Backmatter, pg. 443