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This book provides a historical account of the NGO CARE as one of the largest humanitarian NGOs worldwide from 1945 to 1980. Readers interested in international relations and humanitarian hunger prevention are provided with fascinating insights into the economic and business related aspects of Western non-governmental politics, fundraising and philanthropic giving in this field. Not only does the book contributes to ongoing research about the rise of NGOs in the international realm, it also offers very rich empirical material on the political implications of private and governmental international aid in a world marked by the order of the Cold War, decolonialization processes and the struggle of so called “Third World Countries” to catch up with modern Western consumer societies.
This book is relevant to both United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 1, No poverty and 2, Zero hunger



Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Setting up a non-profit enterprise (1945–7)
2 From Europe to Asia and beyond (1948–55)
3 In search of a new mission in Korea
4 New cooperative horizons (1955–61)
5 Food aid and private-public cooperation in Egypt
6 From American relief to international development cooperation (1961–8)
7 CARE and the Peace Corps
8 Towards multinational enterprise (1969–80)
Conclusion
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 30/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781526129727, 978-1526129727
      ISBN10: 1526129728

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides a historical account of the NGO CARE as one of the largest humanitarian NGOs worldwide from 1945 to 1980. Readers interested in international relations and humanitarian hunger prevention are provided with fascinating insights into the economic and business related aspects of Western non-governmental politics, fundraising and philanthropic giving in this field. Not only does the book contributes to ongoing research about the rise of NGOs in the international realm, it also offers very rich empirical material on the political implications of private and governmental international aid in a world marked by the order of the Cold War, decolonialization processes and the struggle of so called “Third World Countries” to catch up with modern Western consumer societies.
      This book is relevant to both United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 1, No poverty and 2, Zero hunger



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1 Setting up a non-profit enterprise (1945–7)
      2 From Europe to Asia and beyond (1948–55)
      3 In search of a new mission in Korea
      4 New cooperative horizons (1955–61)
      5 Food aid and private-public cooperation in Egypt
      6 From American relief to international development cooperation (1961–8)
      7 CARE and the Peace Corps
      8 Towards multinational enterprise (1969–80)
      Conclusion
      Index

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