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APPENDIX B. U.S. Canadian, and European Nonprofit Organizations in Survey
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Historical Role of Private Foreign Aid as an Extension of North Atlantic Nation-State Interests Abroad 27
- CHAPTER THREE. U.S. Private Foreign Aid since World War II: Exporting the American Dreams of Self-Reliance and Democracy 45
- CHAPTER FOUR. European and Canadian Private Foreign Aid since World War II: Creating New Modes of Political and Economic Influence Abroad in the Post-Colonial Era 75
- CHAPTER FIVE. Current Diversity in Private Foreign Aid Objectives: American Pragmatism versus European Utopianism 112
- CHAPTER SIX. Current Trade-offs among the American Partners: PVOs, the U.S. Government, and Private Donors 162
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Current Trade-offs among the European and Canadian Partners: NGOs, Governments, and Private Donors 196
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Threat or Support for Internal Stability in the Third World? The Impact of Private Foreign Aid in Latin America 230
- CHAPTER NINE. Conclusions 279
- APPENDIX A. Research Methodology 285
- APPENDIX B. U.S. Canadian, and European Nonprofit Organizations in Survey 291
- APPENDIX C. Aid Resources of 205 Largest U.S. (1981), Canadian (1980), and European (1980) Nonprofit Organizations 294
- APPENDIX D.3 Questionnaire Administered to Policymakers in Forty-five U.S., Canadian, and European Nonprofit Organizations Supporting Programs in Latin America (October 1982-September 1983) 307
- APPENDIX E. Colombian Nonprofit Organizations in Survey 312
- APPENDIX F. Questionnaire Administered to Policymakers in Thirty-six Colombian Nonprofit Organizations (June-August 1984) 317
- Bibliography 327
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Historical Role of Private Foreign Aid as an Extension of North Atlantic Nation-State Interests Abroad 27
- CHAPTER THREE. U.S. Private Foreign Aid since World War II: Exporting the American Dreams of Self-Reliance and Democracy 45
- CHAPTER FOUR. European and Canadian Private Foreign Aid since World War II: Creating New Modes of Political and Economic Influence Abroad in the Post-Colonial Era 75
- CHAPTER FIVE. Current Diversity in Private Foreign Aid Objectives: American Pragmatism versus European Utopianism 112
- CHAPTER SIX. Current Trade-offs among the American Partners: PVOs, the U.S. Government, and Private Donors 162
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Current Trade-offs among the European and Canadian Partners: NGOs, Governments, and Private Donors 196
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Threat or Support for Internal Stability in the Third World? The Impact of Private Foreign Aid in Latin America 230
- CHAPTER NINE. Conclusions 279
- APPENDIX A. Research Methodology 285
- APPENDIX B. U.S. Canadian, and European Nonprofit Organizations in Survey 291
- APPENDIX C. Aid Resources of 205 Largest U.S. (1981), Canadian (1980), and European (1980) Nonprofit Organizations 294
- APPENDIX D.3 Questionnaire Administered to Policymakers in Forty-five U.S., Canadian, and European Nonprofit Organizations Supporting Programs in Latin America (October 1982-September 1983) 307
- APPENDIX E. Colombian Nonprofit Organizations in Survey 312
- APPENDIX F. Questionnaire Administered to Policymakers in Thirty-six Colombian Nonprofit Organizations (June-August 1984) 317
- Bibliography 327
- Index 347