marshall
The Truman doctrine was a speech and a written document made by President Truman of the United States of America promising aid to countries threatened by communism. The Marshall Plan was a plan to send aid to countries in Europe that were struggling to recover from WW1. It consisted of $17bn and food aid as well.
any European country
The goal of aid provided through the Marshall Plan was to decrease the appeal of communism in Western Europe.
George Marshall wrote the Marshall Plan and it was adopted.
offering aid to developing countries
A disadvantage of foreign aid to a developing country might be the amount of money used for foreign aid when domestic aid is needed. It can be known up front if the aid will benefit the developing country.
Yes, Australia regularly helps developing countries both in the form of government funded aid and aid from the private sector.
Offering aid to developing countries.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.
1. Australia trades with other countries to import products Australians need but can't obtain in Australia. Further more another reason for Australia trading with other countries is to improve the relationship they have with that country e.g. If Japan have a new technology and Zimbabwe have the same technology, Australia would trade with Japan to improve the ralationship bonds.
Russia does not give foreign aid to the usa. In fact Russia killed most or all of it's foreign aid back in the 90's with the collapse of the Soviet Union and has just recently started a foreign aid program again.
This is a question of analysis, so there is no clear "true/false answer" here. Most people and political scientists would agree with the statement that "AID to developing countries is necessary as a general principle but improperly allocated", but just about everyone would disagree about why "AID to developing countries is necessary as a general principle" and for what particular reasons "AID is improperly allocated". However, there are some political scientists who argue that AID is in principle wrong and others who hold that AID is more-or-less properly allocated.
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