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This biography tells the story of two British aristocrats, detailing the drama of their personal lives and examining their rule in the two colonies, India and Australia, in which they served. It raises issues of population, immigration, social mobility, and the ethics of the British Empire.
Northcote, Harry Stafford, --- Northcote, Alice (Stephen) --- Great Britain --- British Empire --- History --- Colonies. --- Northcote, Henry Stafford, --- Northcote, Alice Stephen, --- Northcote, --- Northcote, Harry, --- Northcote of Exeter,
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Foreign assistance is a fundamental component of the international affairs budget and is viewed by many as an essential instrument of U.S. foreign policy. Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, foreign aid has increasingly been associated with national security policy. U.S. foreign aid policy has developed around three primary rationales: national security, commercial interests, and humanitarian concerns. These broad rationales are the basis for the myriad objectives of U.S. assistance, including promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, improving governance, expanding access to health care and education, promoting stability in conflictive regions, promoting human rights, strengthening allies, and curbing illicit drug production and trafficking. This book provides analyses of the efficiency, effectiveness and donor coordination outcomes relating to foreign aid.
Economic assistance, American. --- Economic assistance, American --- Evaluation. --- United States --- Foreign economic relations.
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