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18 Whatever the case may have been , it was always clear to the agency that its
existence would come into question by Congress as soon as the end of that
temporary period came near . The agency , then , could not honestly promise a
long ...
18 Whatever the case may have been , it was always clear to the agency that its
existence would come into question by Congress as soon as the end of that
temporary period came near . The agency , then , could not honestly promise a
long ...
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Another reason the agency was vulnerable to sniping by the watchdog entities
relates to the unusually large share of its work that was contributed by its
beneficiary , the recipient - country borrower institution . The recipient was
partially ...
Another reason the agency was vulnerable to sniping by the watchdog entities
relates to the unusually large share of its work that was contributed by its
beneficiary , the recipient - country borrower institution . The recipient was
partially ...
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came from sources outside the context of the agency ' s bureaucratic struggle to
survive — i . e . , from the recipient countries , the academic community , and ,
most strenuously yet least known to foreign aid critics , from within the agency
itself .
came from sources outside the context of the agency ' s bureaucratic struggle to
survive — i . e . , from the recipient countries , the academic community , and ,
most strenuously yet least known to foreign aid critics , from within the agency
itself .
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Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Misfit | 23 |
The Institutionalization of Outside Criticism | 40 |
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